The Collected Works: 200+ Novels, Plays, Poems, Essays & Autobiography

The Collected Works: 200+ Novels, Plays, Poems, Essays & Autobiography

Por Edgar A. Bowring (Traductor), R. Dillon Boylan (Traductor), Nathan Dole (Editor), Charles Lock Eastlake (Traductor), Kuno Francke (Editor), Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen (Traductor), James Anthony Froude (Traductor), William Francis Henry King (Traductor), George Kriehn (Traductor), Sir Theodore Martin (Traductor), Arthur Mee (Editor), A. J. W. Morrison (Traductor), John Oxenford (Traductor), Samuel Taylor Coleridge (Traductor), Thomas Bailey Saunders (Traductor), Sir Walter Scott (Traductor), Anna Swanwick (Traductor), Bayard Taylor (Traductor), Thomas Carlyle (Traductor)

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Sinopsis

In "The Collected Works: 200+ Novels, Plays, Poems, Essays & Autobiography," Johann Wolfgang von Goethe presents an unparalleled tapestry of German literature that showcases his multifaceted genius. His oeuvre embodies the convergence of Enlightenment ideals with Romantic sensibilities, characterized by a profound exploration of individualism and nature. The collection includes seminal works such as "Faust," which delves into the human condition through a Faustian bargain, and his lesser-known poetic and autobiographical writings that reveal his philosophical contemplations on life, love, and art. Goethe'Äôs lyrical prowess and narrative innovation make this collection an essential study of literary evolution and cultural commentary in Western literature. As a pivotal figure of the Sturm und Drang movement and later a key player in the Weimar Classicism literary era, Goethe's life experiences greatly informed his writing. Born in 1749 in Frankfurt, he was a polymath whose pursuits spanned art, science, and politics. His engagement with the contemporary intellectual currents of his time undoubtedly shaped his thematic choices, encouraging readers to confront existential dilemmas and embrace the complexities of human experience. This comprehensive collection is highly recommended for both scholars and general readers alike, as it invites a deep engagement with Goethe's literary artistry and philosophical inquiries. Readers will find themselves captivated by the rich emotional depth and intellectual rigor present in these works, gaining invaluable insights into the fabric of human existence through Goethe's nuanced lens.

Thomas Carlyle