THE SORROWS OF YOUNG WERTHER (Literary Classics Series)

THE SORROWS OF YOUNG WERTHER (Literary Classics Series)

Por R. D. Boylan (Traductor), Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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Sinopsis

In 'The Sorrows of Young Werther', Johann Wolfgang von Goethe crafts an epistolary novel that intricately explores themes of unrequited love, existential angst, and the struggle between individual desire and societal expectation. Set against the backdrop of late 18th-century Europe, the narrative unfolds through the letters of Werther, a sensitive young artist, whose infatuation with the engaged Charlotte leads him into a profound emotional turmoil. Goethe'Äôs lyrical prose and deep psychological insight reflect the burgeoning Romantic movement, emphasizing personal emotion over rationality and societal norms, thereby capturing the zeitgeist of an era poised between Enlightenment ideals and emerging Romantic sensibilities. Goethe, a leading figure in German literature, was shaped by his own experiences of love and interpersonal conflict. 'The Sorrows of Young Werther', published in 1774, was largely inspired by his unfulfilled affection for a woman named Charlotte Buff, intertwining autobiographical elements with rich philosophical inquiry. Goethe'Äôs varied interests in philosophy, natural science, and the arts inform the depth of Werther'Äôs character and the universality of his plight. This poignant tale remains a pivotal work for those intrigued by the complexities of human emotions. Readers seeking a profound exploration of love, despair, and identity will find Werther'Äôs journey resonates deeply, inviting reflection on their own experiences of love and loss. A timeless classic, Goethe's novel continues to captivate both the heart and mind.

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe