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The Collected Works of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 200+ Titles in One Edition : Novels Tales Plays Essays Autobiography & Letters - cover

The Collected Works of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 200+ Titles in One Edition : Novels Tales Plays Essays Autobiography & Letters

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Translator Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Thomas Carlyle, Bayard Taylor, Anna Swanwick, James Anthony Froude, Julia Franklin, John Oxenford, A. J. W. Morrison, R. Dillon Boylan, Thomas Bailey Saunders, Charles Lock Eastlake, Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen, Edgar A. Bowring, L. Dora Schmitz, Louis H. Gray, Sir Theodore Martin, Sir Walter Scott

Publisher: Good Press

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The Collected Works of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe is an expansive anthology that encapsulates the full breadth of Goethe's literary genius. This compendium offers readers a diverse spectrum of his writings, including poetry, plays, and philosophical treatises, characterized by a versatile literary style that traverses Romanticism, Enlightenment ideals, and early modern existentialism. Featuring masterpieces such as "Faust," this volume delves into deep philosophical questions of existence, morality, and the human condition, while also integrating vibrant imagery and innovative narrative techniques that showcase Goethe's mastery of language and form. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832), a luminary of German literature, emerged as a pivotal figure during the Sturm und Drang and Romantic movements. His extensive travels and profound engagement with art, science, and philosophy profoundly influenced his writing. Goethe's interdisciplinary approach allowed him to explore the interconnectedness of nature and spirit, reflecting a holistic worldview that permeates his collected works. His correspondence with contemporaries, as well as his fascination with issues of identity and fate, illuminates the intellectual and emotional fabric of his literary contributions. This collected edition is highly recommended for those seeking to engage with Goethe'Äôs transformative ideas and rich prose. It serves as an essential resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike, providing insights into the evolution of modern thought and the timeless inquiries into life and purpose that continue to resonate today.
Available since: 12/03/2023.
Print length: 5264 pages.

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