Goethe-briefe: Der Junge Goethe 1764-1775 offers a fascinating glimpse into the formative years of one of Germany's greatest literary figures. This collection of letters, spanning from 1764 to 1775, reveals the young Johann Wolfgang von Goethe as he develops his intellectual and artistic voice. Featuring Goethe's youthful portrait and a facsimile of his earliest surviving letter, this volume provides invaluable insights into the personal and creative development of the future author of "Faust" and "The Sorrows of Young Werther."
Edited by Philipp Stein, this compilation presents a meticulously curated selection of correspondence, offering readers a unique opportunity to witness the evolution of Goethe's thoughts, feelings, and literary ambitions during a pivotal period in his life. "Goethe-briefe" is an essential resource for scholars of German literature and anyone interested in the early life of a literary genius.
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