
Goethe: A Very Short Introduction
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Biography
Autobiography & Memoir
Religion & Spirituality
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Format
Pocketbok
Sidor
142
Språk
Engelska
Publicerad
Apr 1, 2016
Förlag
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0199689253
ISBN-13
9780199689255
Beskrivning
Ritchie Robertson delves into the life and legacy of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, offering readers an engaging exploration of his profound impact on literature and thought. As one of the luminaries of the Enlightenment era, Goethe's work transcended mere poetry, offering insight into human experience and emotions that resonate even today. Through a concise analysis, Robertson highlights Goethe’s contributions to various fields, including art, philosophy, and science, showcasing the interconnectedness of his pursuits.
The narrative captures Goethe’s evolution as a thinker, exploring his encounters with Romanticism and the intellectual climate of his time. This short introduction invites readers to appreciate how Goethe’s inquiries into the nature of existence and creativity continue to inspire generations, making his works essential for anyone interested in understanding modern literary heritage.
The narrative captures Goethe’s evolution as a thinker, exploring his encounters with Romanticism and the intellectual climate of his time. This short introduction invites readers to appreciate how Goethe’s inquiries into the nature of existence and creativity continue to inspire generations, making his works essential for anyone interested in understanding modern literary heritage.
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