Gertrude
Style and Technique
The novel «Gertrude» by Hermann Hesse is distinguished by its deep psychological portrayal of characters and philosophical undertones. The author's style is characterized by lyricism and melancholy, reflecting the inner experiences of the main character. Hesse uses rich and expressive language, filled with metaphors and symbols, to convey complex emotional states and inner conflicts. Literary techniques such as retrospection and stream of consciousness help reveal the inner world of the characters and their development. The narrative structure is built around the main character's memories, allowing the reader to gradually immerse themselves in his past and understand the motives behind his actions. Hesse masterfully combines elements of autobiographical prose with artistic fiction, creating a multi-layered work that explores themes of love, art, and the search for meaning in life.
