Philosophical Novel

A philosophical novel combines narrative storytelling with deep exploration of existential questions, morals, and human nature. Characters often ponder abstract ideas and confront ethical dilemmas.

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Demian

by Hermann Hesse

4.7

Hermann Hesse's 'Demian' is a captivating coming-of-age novel that delves into the internal struggles and spiritual awakening of the protagonist, Emil Sinclair. Set in pre-World War I Germany, the story follows Sinclair's journey of self-discovery as he navigates the complexities of societal norms, morality, and his own inner darkness. Through his friendship with the enigmatic Max Demian, Sinclair confronts his conflicting desires and confronts the concept of duality within himself. Hesse masterfully weaves themes of individuation, rebellion against conformity, and the search for one's true self in this profound and introspective work.