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Extractions: Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von (1749-1832), German poet, dramatist, novelist, and scientist. Goethe was born in Frankfurt am Main. His poetry expresses a modern view of humanity's relationship to nature, history, and society; his plays and novels reflect a profound understanding of human individuality. Early Friendships From 1770 to 1771 Goethe lived in Strasbourg, where he studied law, music, art, anatomy, and chemistry. In Strasbourg Goethe formed two friendships important for his literary life. One was with Friederike Brion, the daughter of a pastor; Goethe later used her as the model for feminine characters in several of his works. The other friendship was with philosopher and critic Johann Gottfried von Herder, who taught Goethe to appreciate the value of German folk poetry and German Gothic architecture as sources of inspiration for German literature. subjectivity Goethe in Weimar and Italy In 1775 Charles Augustus, heir apparent to the duchy of Saxe-Weimar, invited Goethe to live and work in Weimar, one of the intellectual and literary centers of Germany. Goethe wrote little during the first ten years at Weimar. He began the composition of some of his best-known works, including the prose drama Iphigenia in Tauris (1787) and the character dramas Egmont and Faust. In 1786 Goethe went to Rome. He studied the art, architecture, and literature of ancient Greece and Rome and those Renaissance works that had been most strongly influenced by the ancients. During this time Goethe completed the dramas Egmont (1788) and Torquato Tasso (1790). These works brought into German literature the discipline of ideas and form that initiated the so-called classical period.
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PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Goethe, Johann Wolfgang Etexts by Author Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 17491832 G Index Main Index The Poems of Goethe tr.in the original metres ADD. http://www.informika.ru/text/books/gutenb/gutind/TEMP/goethe_johann_wolfgang_von
GRMN395sch Translate this page Other? Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-1832, Briefe und Aufsätze von Goethe ausden Jahren 1766 bis 1786, 1857, Weimer, B, yes, 0, 19, CWRU not listed in OhioLink. http://www.cwru.edu/artsci/modlang/daley/Jim's chart.html
Extractions: Author Title Date of Publication Place of Publication Stamp or Bookplate? Home Library? OhioLink? WorldCat? Other? Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-1832 Weimer B yes CWRU not listed in OhioLink Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-1832 Goethe's Briefe an Leipziger Freude, hrsg. von Otto Jahnaemmtliche Leipzig B 2 at CWRU not listed in OhioLink Arnim, Bettina von, 1785-1859 Goethe's Briefwechsel mit einem Kinde, English Boston B* In English Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-1832 Berlin B* yes CWRU not listed in OhioLink Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-1832 Ti Briefe von Goethe an Johanna Fahlmer. Hrsg. von L. Urlichs Leipzig, B yes UL SpecCol: Scherer Leutbecher, Johann, 1801-1878 B yes UL SpecCol: Scherer Kreyssig, Friedrich Alexander Theodor, 1818-1879 Berlin B yes CWRU not listed in OhioLink B yes CWRU not listed in OhioLink Hinrichs, Hermann Friedrich Wilhelm, 1794-1861 irland, C.M. Halle B* yes CWRU not listed in OhioLink Hartung, J. A. (Johann Adam), 1801-1867 Leipzig B* yes UL SpecCol: Scherer Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-1832 Leipzig B yes CWRU not listed in OhioLink Schade, Oskar, 1826-1906
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe (1749-1832) Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (17491832). German poet, dramatist, scientist,and philosopher, of a stature comparable to that of Shakespeare http://cwx.prenhall.com/bookbind/pubbooks/masterworks/medialib/timelines/06vienn
Extractions: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe German poet, dramatist, scientist, and philosopher, of a stature comparable to that of Shakespeare in the English-speaking world. During his lifetime Goethe was best known as the author of the drama Faust (part I, 1808; part II, 1832); in the nineteenth century, musical settings of Faust were composed both for the concert hall (Schumann, Berlioz, Liszt, Mahler) and opera house (Gounod, Boito). Some consider Goethe at his best in his lyric poetry, which provided texts for countless Lieder; among these are two of Schubert's earliest masterworks, Gretchen am Spinnrade (Gretchen at the Spinning Wheel) and (the Erl-King). Goethe also made significant contributions to biology and the philosophy of science, among the earliest thinkers to sense the dangers of the Industrial Revolution. His autobiography, Dichtung und Wahrheit (Poetry and Truth), appeared in four installments from 1811 to 1833. Back to Timeline
Taylor Institution Library Translate this page Rowohlt, 1992) CD.7 Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, Faust der Tragödie erster Teil(Stuttgart P. Reclam jun, 1995) Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-1832. http://www.taylib.ox.ac.uk/cdsub.htm
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Extractions: Nature's Open Secret : Introductions to Goethe's Scientific Writings by Rudolf Steiner , John Barnes (Translator), Mado Spiegler (Translator) Rudolf Steiner was originally known as an interpreter of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. At the age of twenty-one, Steiner was asked to be the editor of Goethe's scientific writings for a new collection of Goethe's complete works. It was by thoroughly assimilating and appropriating Goethe's way of thinking that Steiner began his own training in epistemology and spiritual science. Natural science had created a powerful tool for understanding the inorganic world, but failed to comprehend the phenomenon of life. Goethe discovered how thinking could be applied to organic nature, and he understood that this experience requires not rational concepts but a whole new way of perceiving. Steiner develops Goethe's theory of knowledge in remarkable ways, and we see here the seeds of all that flowered into Steiner's spiritual science. Also included is an essay on participatory science by John Michael Barnes
Extractions: Goethe der Baumfreund Goethe als Botaniker Goethe der Dahliensammler Goethe der Dichter Goethes Farbenlehre Goethe als Gartenfreund Goethes Goethe ein Gartentourist Goethe der Heilkundige Goethe der Nelkensammler Goethes Nutzgarten Aus Goethes Tagebucheintragungen Goethe und das Wetter Am 28. 8. 1749 wird Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ("von" ab 1782) in Frankfurt am Main geboren. Erste Reise in die Schweiz.
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Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Translate this page GER 341 German Literature Oregon State University November 30, 1999Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832). Kirsten Petersen. In http://www.onid.orst.edu/~peterkir/papers/goethe.html
Extractions: November 30, 1999 Sturm und Drang As a child Goethe was presented with opportunities beyond the dreams of most young men, and it was certainly the attention of his father that helped him make the most of them. The fathers fine library of old and valuable books, his collections, to which Goethe was introduced . . . at an early age, and a series of competent tutors in various subjects, were only the most visible of these opportunities (Saine 12). Als Goethe 16 Jahre alt war, schickte sein Vater ihn nach Leipzig, um Jura zu studieren. Aber Goethe wurde bald mit dem Studium gelangweilt, und so studierte er heimlich Kunst und auch Literatur, besonders die Werke von Lessing und Wieland. Nach einer Krankheit schloss er sein Studium im Jahre 1790 in Strassburg ab. Dieses Jahr bezeichnet man als der Anfang der Sturm und Drang Sturm und Drang -Periode "the high point of [Goethes] career" (Brown 52). Die Sturm und Drang Die Leiden des Jungen Werthers Klassik Egmont Iphigenie auf Tauris (1779) und Torquato Tasso Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre (1795) und Faust Xenien Hermann und Dorothea (1798), und
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Als Veilchenliebhaber Translate this page Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von (1749-1832). gestorben am 22.3. Bild vomGrab Der Dichter und Gärtner Goethe trug auf seinen Spaziergängen http://www.gartenveilchen.de/gedichte/goetheli.htm
GOETHE (1749-1832) - ON HIS 250TH BIRTHDAY Celebrating the 250th Birthday of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Germany's greatestpoet and dramatist. Goethe (17491832) - ON HIS 250TH BIRTHDAY. http://www.serve.com/shea/germusa/goethe.htm
Extractions: Germany's greatest poet and dramatist. Rarely in any nation's history has posterity been bestowing upon a (non-royal) individual the honor of naming an era after him. The designation "The Age of Goethe" (1770-1832) is such an exception. For during that time German culture reached a golden age with the genius of Goethe at its center, interpreter of the universe and the individual, torn between reason and passion, knowledge and belief. In the field of literature the movements of Storm and Stress ( Sturm und Drang ), Classicism ( Klassik ), and Romanticism ( Romantik Klassik " with Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven, followed by the " Romantiker " Schubert, Weber, Mendelssohn, and Schumann. Johann Wolfgang Goethe was born on 28 Aug. 1749 into a patrician family in Frankfurt/Main. His education there embraced many areas and foreign languages. He studied law at Leipzig and later in Strassburg, where under J.G. Herder's influence he discovered the beauty of Gothic architecture, folk poetry, Homer and Shakespeare. Falling in love with Friederike Brion gave us some of the most beautiful love poems. But farewell it was as he took up his legal carrier in Frankfurt and Wetzlar, only to fall in love again, this time with Charlotte Buff - who had already been spoken for. The poetic transfiguration of this love episode, the epistolary novel "Young Werther's Sorrows" was an immediate international success. Goethe's own dissolved engagement is mirrored in "Lili Lieder" and the play "Stella." Numerous and powerful "Sturm und Drang" poems fill the period before he accepted young Prince Carl August's invitation to the court at Weimar in 1775. Goethe was not only the friend and quasi educator of the prince, but assumed administrative responsibilities for the Duchy of Sachsen-Weimar as well, from inspecting its mines to presiding over the finance chambers.
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Extractions: It is difficult to know where to place Goethe: he was a German writer, the leader of the German Romantic movement; he was a philosopher; but, foremost, he was a scientist; and, so, I place him here, in these pages, amongst the other classic scientists. As a scientist, Goethe carried on extensive research, especially in plant biology and in optics writing "On the Theory Colors, 1810." Goethe looked at things in a different manner, different than those thinkers up to his time; "he always attempted to see the individual phenomenon as part of an organic, developing whole ..." ( Benet's ). During the span between 1775 and 1786 (1786 being when he left for his two year sojourn in Italy), while in Weimar, he and Charlotte von Stein took up with one another. Stein was a woman Goethe worshiped for a decade; there was not much romance; it was a "spiritual companionship." Upon Goethe's return from Italy, where he had experienced a "sensual awakening," he was soon to learn "he and Charlotte had little in common." The "theme of renunciation, which is extremely important in all Goethe's later works, is largely based on his experience with Charlotte." He turned to poetry to describe his way. It was in his poem "Prometheus," (written 1774?) we see what was to become a motto for a whole new movement ("Weimar Classicism," or "German Romanticism), "man must believe not in gods but in himself alone." ("... all truth comes from God ... God speaks by and through everything. Every insect, every leaf has something to say." [