Three Tales from the Life of Knulp novelist
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• 'Demian' writer
• 'Siddhartha' author
• 'Siddhartha' novelist Hermann
• 'Steppenwolf' author
• 'The Glass Bead Game' author
• Das Glasperlenspiel novelist
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• Demian novelist
• Der Steppenwolf author
• Magister Ludi author
• Magister Ludi novelist
• Narcissus and Goldmund author
• Narcissus and Goldmund author Hermann
• Peter Camenzind novelist
• Rosshalde author
• Siddhartha author Hermann
• Siddhartha novelist
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• Siddhartha writer
• Siddhartha writer Hermann
• Steppenwolf author Herman
• Steppenwolf novelist
• Steppenwolf novelist Hermann
• Steppenwolf writer
• Steppenwolf writer Hermann
• The Glass Bead Game author Hermann
• The Glass Bead Game novelist
• 1946 Literature Nobelist
• 1946 Literature Nobelist Hermann
• Author Hermann
• Author of 'Steppenwolf'
• Author of Knulp: 1915
• Author of Siddhartha
• Author of The Journey to the East
• Central German state
• Frankfurt is its most populous city
• Frankfurt's state
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• German novelist Hermann
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• German poet/novelist Hermann
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• He was awarded the Literature Nobel for his inspired writings which, while growing in boldness and penetration, exemplify the classical humanitarian ideals and high qualities of style
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• Hermann who wrote Steppenwolf
• Its capital is Wiesbaden
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• Sculptor Eva
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• West German state
• What element 108 was named for
• Where Frankfurt is
• Where the Fulda flows
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• Swiss writer (born in Germany) whose novels and poems express his interests in Eastern spiritual values (1877-1962)