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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, Walter Scott, 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

Publisher: Good Press

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This meticulously edited Goethe collection is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents: Introduction Life of Johann Wolfgang Goethe Novels & Short Stories The Sorrows of Young Werther Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship Wilhelm Meister's Journeyman Years Elective Affinities The Good Women Novella; or, A Tale The Recreations of the German Emigrants - Green Snake and the Beautiful Lily (A Fairy Tale) Plays The Wayward Lover; or, The Lover's Caprice Goetz Von Berlichingen with the Iron Hand Clavigo Stella Brother and Sister Iphigenia in Tauris Egmont Faust - Faust (Part One) - Faust (Part Two) - Faustus (Translated by Samuel Taylor Coleridge) Torquato Tasso The Natural Daughter The Fellow Culprits Poetry Hermann and Dorothea Erotica Romana Reynard the Fox The Sorcerer's Apprentice Songs Familiar Songs Ballads Cantatas Odes Sonnets Epigrams Parables Art God, Soul, and World Religion and Church Antiques Venetian Epigrams Elegies West-Eastern Divan Songs from Various Plays Miscellaneous Poems Personal Writings & Letters Truth and Poetry: From My Own Life (Autobiography) Maxims and Reflections Letters from Italy (Italian Journey) Letters from Switzerland Letter to Zelter Correspondence with Wilhelm Von Humboldt and His Wife Correspondence with K. F. Zelter Eckermann's Conversations with Goethe Schiller-Goethe Correspondence Scientific & Literary Writings Theory of Colours Shakespeare and Again Shakespeare Oration on Wieland Winckelmann and His Age Introduction to the Propyläen Criticism on Goethe & His Works: Goethe: The Writer (Ralph Waldo Emerson) Byron and Goethe (Giuseppe Mazzini) The Faust-Legend and Goethe's 'Faust' (H. B. Cotterill) Goethe's Faust (George Santayana) Goethe's Farbenlehre: Theory of Colors (I&II) (John Tyndall)
Available since: 12/03/2023.
Print length: 5264 pages.

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