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Beneath the Wheel by Hermann Hesse
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Beneath the Wheel (original 1906; edition 2003)

by Hermann Hesse

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The Prodigy, originally dating from 1905, is Hermann Hesses's bitter indictment of conventional education. It is the story of Hans Giebenrath, the brilliant young son of provincial bourgeouis in southern Germany who becomes the first boy from his town to pass into a prestigious Protestant theological college. His spirit, however, is systematically broken by his parents and teachers; over anxious about his success, they forget to consider his health and happiness. Subsiding into a fatal apathy, he is taken home for medical reasons. Here he falls in love, becomes an engineer's apprentice, learns to drink alcohol, and eventually dies by drowning. Out of his attitude to the treatment that he perceived was common within the German schooling system at the turn of the century, Hesse developed his own deeply personal views on the value of Eastern education in developing the self.… (more)
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Title:Beneath the Wheel
Authors:Hermann Hesse
Info:Picador (2003), Edition: Reprint, Paperback
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Beneath the Wheel by Hermann Hesse (1906)

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I first read this as I was finishing high school, and reading it now after quitting a gig in corporate America, it’s hitting in similar ways. Really strong and clear message. It’s obviously about the education system, but easy to apply to my current situation and general disdain towards conventional success in the workplace. ( )
  saimaus | Feb 20, 2023 |
Hans Giebenrath, son of a respectable but unexceptional father, is a "prodigy". Fast tracked - for the glory of his school, family and town- to the intensive hothouse of a theological college, he realises what he is missing. His innocent youthful pursuits- fishing, keeping rabbits- have all been curtailed so he can devote himself to his Greek and Latin. Friendships are firmly quashed if thosse friends are deemed unsuitable.
Hans slides into a depression for which, it seems, thee is no cure. How can such a sdand-out student join the lower echelons of society?
Superb. ( )
  starbox | Jun 9, 2022 |
احيانا تكون الحياه صعبه للغايه ويكون الموت هو الحل الوحيد ( )
  abdalaziz | Mar 3, 2022 |
Zu den wichtigsten Frühwerken Hermann Hesses gehört sein Schulroman Unterm Rad über das Schicksal eines begabten Kindes, das am Erwartungsdruck seines Vaters und der Umwelt zerbricht. Hesse hat darin viel von dem verarbeitet, was er selbst erleben mußte. So glaubten seine Erzieher, den 14jährigen in einer Heilanstalt für Schwachsinnige und Epileptische unterbringen zu müssen. Es war der Leidensdruck dieser frühen Erfahrungen, der ihn zum Schriftsteller gemacht hat und dem auch seine späteren Werke ihre Brisanz und zeitlose Aktualität verdanken. Wie kein anderes Werk des Dichters hat dieses Buch eine genau dokumentierbare Vorgeschichte, die hier erstmals in allen überlieferten Lebenszeugnissen vorgestellt wird und ein authentisches Bild der Pädagogik vom Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts entwirft.
  Fredo68 | May 14, 2020 |
Novela relativamente corta de Hesse, autor de mi adolescencia tardía. Ésta en concreto me llegó mucho. Narra la historia de un estudiante introvertido y brillante que llegado a un punto debe decidir qué hacer con su vida, cuando la vida le desborda. Es una mezcla del arquetipo "coming of age" y de un montón de opiniones del autor sobre la vida. Aunque la leí hace más de veinte años aún recuerdo sensaciones que tuve al leerla, pero no sé si una relectura las volvería a provocar. ( )
  Remocpi | Apr 22, 2020 |
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"Unterm Rad" ist ein Roman von Hermann Hesse, der 1906 veröffentlicht wurde. Die Geschichte dreht sich um einen begabten und sensiblen Jungen namens Hans Giebenrath, der in einem kleinen deutschen Dorf aufwächst. Hans ist akademisch begabt, und seine Lehrer erkennen seine Intelligenz und sein Potenzial. Der Druck und die Erwartungen, die seine Familie und das Bildungssystem an ihn stellen, sind jedoch erdrückend.

Während Hans das Schulsystem durchläuft, fordern die hohen akademischen Anforderungen ihren Tribut an seinem geistigen und körperlichen Wohlbefinden. Der Roman untersucht die zerstörerischen Auswirkungen überzogener Erwartungen und des unerbittlichen Strebens nach akademischem Erfolg. Hans wird zunehmend isoliert und von seinen eigenen Wünschen und Gefühlen abgekoppelt.

Am Ende nimmt die Geschichte eine tragische Wendung, als Hans dem Druck erliegt und zusammenbricht. Der Roman wirft wichtige Fragen über das Wesen der Bildung, gesellschaftliche Erwartungen und die Auswirkungen starrer Systeme auf die Psyche des Einzelnen auf. "Beneath the Wheel" gilt als Kritik am Bildungssystem und als Reflexion über die Kosten des gesellschaftlichen Drucks auf das Streben des Einzelnen nach Selbstfindung und Selbstverwirklichung.
 

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Brice, SilvijaTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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Johnson, HerbCover designersecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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Herr Joseph Giebenrath, agent and dealer, had no special merits or peculiarities to distinguish him from his fellow citizens.
Herr Joseph Giebenrath, Zwischenhändler und Agent, zeichnete sich durch keinerlei Vorzüge oder Eigenheiten vor seinen Mitbürgern aus.
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The teachers apparently regarded a dead student very differently from a living one.
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3518365525 1972 softcover German suhrkamp taschenbuch 52
3518463527 2012 softcover German suhrkamp taschenbuch 4352 (Geschenkbuch)
3518736701 2011 eBook German suhrkamp
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The Prodigy, originally dating from 1905, is Hermann Hesses's bitter indictment of conventional education. It is the story of Hans Giebenrath, the brilliant young son of provincial bourgeouis in southern Germany who becomes the first boy from his town to pass into a prestigious Protestant theological college. His spirit, however, is systematically broken by his parents and teachers; over anxious about his success, they forget to consider his health and happiness. Subsiding into a fatal apathy, he is taken home for medical reasons. Here he falls in love, becomes an engineer's apprentice, learns to drink alcohol, and eventually dies by drowning. Out of his attitude to the treatment that he perceived was common within the German schooling system at the turn of the century, Hesse developed his own deeply personal views on the value of Eastern education in developing the self.

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Constitutes an attack on educational systems that foster intellect, purposefulness, and ambition to the detriment of emotion, instinct, and soul.
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