Rosshalde

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Rosshalde
AuthorHermann Hesse
TranslatorRalph Manheim (1970)
LanguageGerman
Genrenovel
Publication date
1914

Rosshalde is a short novel by the German author Hermann Hesse.

Summary[edit]

Rosshalde deals with the failed marriage of the protagonist, painter Johann Veraguth and his wife Adele. The couple has two sons. The elder son moved away for college, and their younger son, Pierre, lives with them on their estate, Rosshalde. The couple, however, do not live together; Adele lives in the main house with Pierre, while Johann lives in a small house next to them. Pierre is the only thing which links Johann and Adele, and when he becomes very ill, the couple becomes somewhat closer.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Hermann Hesse. Rosshalde. Bantam Books.