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Paperback Goethe Book

ISBN: 1025686896

ISBN13: 9781025686899

Goethe

"Goethe" by Jean Marie Carr offers a profound exploration into the life and intellectual development of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, one of the most influential figures in world literature. This first volume meticulously traces the formative years of the German polymath, examining the evolution of his creative genius against the backdrop of an era defined by radical cultural transformation. From his early legal studies and the sensational success of "The Sorrows of Young Werther" to his establishment in Weimar, Carr provides a detailed portrait of a man whose work bridged the gap between the Enlightenment and Romanticism.

The biography delves into Goethe's diverse contributions as a poet, playwright, novelist, and scientist, highlighting how his personal experiences informed his literary output. Carr 's narrative captures the complexity of Goethe's character-his passions, his struggles, and his relentless pursuit of knowledge. As a definitive study of the architect of "Faust", this work serves as an essential resource for readers interested in German history, European literature, and the philosophical foundations of the modern age. Through rigorous research and compelling prose, Carr brings to life the vibrant cultural atmosphere of the 18th and 19th centuries, centering on the man who redefined the artistic landscape of Europe.

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