The Life and Works of Goethe
With Sketches of His Age and Contemporaries from Published and Unpublished Sources
2 Volume Set
Part of Cambridge Library Collection - Literary Studies
- Author: George Henry Lewes
- Date Published: March 2011
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- format: Multiple copy pack
- isbn: 9781108027663
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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749–1832) was one of Germany's greatest intellectuals of all time. His influence during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, from his literary works to his theory of colours and his work on linguistics, philosophy and biological sciences, was enormous. Goethe's poetry and plays inspired music and opera as well as later writers, and his thought influenced philosophers including Nietzsche and Jung. Darwin himself referred to Goethe's botanical studies. The British philosopher and literary critic G. H. Lewes (1817–1878) carried out research for this hugely successful two-volume biography during a trip to Berlin and Weimar in 1854. First published in 1855, and reissued here in the second, 1858 edition, it draws on personal letters and recollections provided by Goethe's closest friends, family and colleagues to construct a portrait of this polymath, and assess how his personal relationships shaped his legacy to the world.
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- Date Published: March 2011
- format: Multiple copy pack
- isbn: 9781108027663
- length: 826 pages
- dimensions: 216 x 140 x 51 mm
- weight: 1.14kg
- availability: Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC
Table of Contents
Volume 1: Preface
Book I. The Child is Father to the Man. 1749–1765:
1. Parentage
2. The precocious child
3. Early experiences
4. Various studies
5. The child is father to the man
Book II. Student Days. 1765–1771:
1. The Leipzig student
2. Mental characteristics
3. Art studies
4. Return home
5. Strasburg
6. Herder and Frederika
Book III. Sturm und Drang. 1771–1775:
1. Dr. Goethe's return
2. Götz van Berlichingen
3. Wetzlar
4. Preparations of Werther
5. Werther
6. Survey of German literature
7. Clavigo
8. The literary lion
9. Lili
Book IV. The Genialisch Period in Weimar. 1775–1779:
1. Weimar in the eighteenth century
2. The notabilities of Weimar
3. The first wild weeks at Weimar
4. The Frau von Stein
5. The Gartenhaus
6. Private theatricals
7. Many-coloured threads
8. The real philanthropist. Volume 2: Book V. Crystals. 1779–1793:
1. New birth
2. Iphigenia
3. Progress
4. Preparations for Italy
5. Italy
6. Egmont
7. Return home
8. Christiane Vulpius
9. Tasso
10. The poet as a man of science
11. The campaign in France
12. Home once again
Book VI. Friendship with Schiller. 1794–1805:
1. The Dioscuri
2. Wilhelm Meister
3. The romantic school
4. Hermann und Dorothea
5. The theatrical manager
6. Schiller's last years
7. Faust
8. The lyrical poems
Book VII. Sunset. 1805–1832:
1. The Battle of Jena
2. Bettina and Napoleon
3. Elective affinities
4. Politics and religion
5. The activity of age
6. Second part of Faust
7. The closing scenes
Index.
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