Goethe and the Modern Age

Goethe and the Modern Age
Author: Arnold Bergstraesser
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2013-09
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1258822016

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The International Convocation At Aspen, Colorado, 1949. Additional Contributors Include Giuseppe A. Borgese, Barker Fairley, Karl Reinhardt, And Others.

Goethe and the Modern Age

Goethe and the Modern Age
Author: Arnold Bergsträsser
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1950
Genre: Comparative literature
ISBN: STANFORD:36105040186186

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Goethe and the Modern Age

Goethe and the Modern Age
Author: Arnold Bergsträsser
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 422
Release: 1950
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UVA:X000313434

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Goethe Life as a Work of Art

Goethe  Life as a Work of Art
Author: Rüdiger Safranski
Publsiher: Liveright Publishing
Total Pages: 704
Release: 2017-05-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780871404916

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This “splendid biography” (Wall Street Journal) of Goethe presents his life and work as an essential touchstone for the modern age. A masterful intellectual portrait, Goethe: Life as a Work of Art is celebrated as the seminal twenty-first-century biography of the writer considered to be the Shakespeare of German literature. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749–1832), a remarkably prolific poet, playwright, novelist, and—as Rüdiger Safranksi emphasizes—a statesman and naturalist, first awakened not only a burgeoning German nation but the European continent with his electrifying novel The Sorrows of Young Werther. Safranski has scoured Goethe’s entire oeuvre, relying exclusively on primary sources, including his correspondence with contemporaries, to produce a “fresh and authentic” (Economist) portrait of the avatar of the Romantic era. Skillfully blending “artistic analysis with swift, sharp renderings” of the great political and intellectual figures Goethe encountered, “[Safranski’s] portrait of the prolific genius leaves the reader with lasting awe, even envy” of a monumental legacy (The New Yorker). As Safranski ultimately shows, Goethe’s greatest creation, even in comparison to his masterpiece Faust, was his own life.

Goethe

Goethe
Author: Derek Maurice Van Abbé
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1974
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015030192838

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This volume studies Goethe as seen in the context of his times -- not as the Great Poet or the Great Lover but as the worded contemporary of the French Revolution and Napoleon. This work presents Goethe as a poet living in contact with his day and reacting to it in ways now conventional, now personal.

The Essential Goethe

The Essential Goethe
Author: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 1056
Release: 2016-01-12
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781400874255

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The most comprehensive one-volume collection of Goethe's writings ever published in English The Essential Goethe is the most comprehensive and representative one-volume collection of Goethe's writings ever published in English. It provides English-language readers easier access than ever before to the widest range of work by one of the greatest writers in world history. Goethe’s work as playwright, poet, novelist, and autobiographer is fully represented. In addition to the works for which he is most famous, including Faust Part I and the lyric poems, the volume features important literary works that are rarely published in English—including the dramas Egmont, Iphigenia in Tauris, and Torquato Tasso and the bildungsroman Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship, a foundational work in the history of the novel. The volume also offers a selection of Goethe’s essays on the arts, philosophy, and science, which give access to the thought of a polymath unrivalled in the modern world. Primarily drawn from Princeton’s authoritative twelve-volume Goethe edition, the translations are highly readable and reliable modern versions by scholars of Goethe. The volume also features an extensive introduction to Goethe’s life and works by volume editor Matthew Bell. Includes: Selected poems Four complete dramas: Faust Part I, Egmont, Iphigenia in Tauris, and Torquato Tasso The complete novel Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship A selection from the travel journal Italian Journey Selected essays on art and literature Selected essays on philosophy and science An extensive introduction to Goethe’s life and works A chronology of Goethe’s life and times A note on the texts and translations

Goethe s Literary Essays

Goethe s Literary Essays
Author: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1921
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: STANFORD:36105045045718

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Goethe Revolution and renunciation 1790 1803

Goethe  Revolution and renunciation  1790 1803
Author: Nicholas Boyle
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 998
Release: 1991
Genre: Authors, German
ISBN: 0198158696

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In this, the second volume of Goethe: The Poet and the Age, Nicholas Boyle covers the most eventful and crowded years of Goethe's life: the period of the French Revolution, which turned his life upside down, and of the German philosophical revolution which ushered in the periods of Idealismand Romanticism. It was also a period dominated by two intense personal relationships: with Schiller, Weimar's other great poet, philosopher, and dramatist, and with Christiana Vulpius, the mother of his son. Goethe was a poet of supreme intelligence and sensitivity living through political andintellectual changes which have shaped the modern world. The transition into modernity is the theme of this volume: Goethe's harrowing experiences of the Revolutionary wars; the explosion of new ideas in philosophy and literature which he absorbed and adapted and which for ten years made Jena theintellectual capital of Europe; the political upheaval initiated by Napoleon which destroyed the Holy Roman Empire in which Goethe had grown up, and with it the cultural role he had envisaged for Jena and Weimar. Boyle vividly narrates both the large-scale events and the personal dramas of thisexciting time, to give lucid accounts of important thinkers whom English readers have hitherto found inaccessible, and to analyse in new ways Goethe's works of the period, notably Wilhelm Meister, The Natural Daughter, and Faust.