Eine eingehende Studie ber Johann Wolfgang von Goethe und Friedrich Schiller w hrend der Revolutionszeit (1790-1805), verfasst von Alexander Baumgartner. Dieser Band beleuchtet die bedeutenden literarischen und pers nlichen Entwicklungen Goethes in dieser entscheidenden Epoche. Baumgartner analysiert Goethes Werke und sein Verh ltnis zu Schiller, einem zentralen intellektuellen Weggef hrten. Das Buch bietet detaillierte Einblicke in die kulturellen und politischen Einfl sse, die Goethes Schaffen in dieser Zeit pr gten.
Diese Arbeit ist eine wertvolle Ressource f r Literaturwissenschaftler, Historiker und alle, die sich f r das Leben und Werk Goethes interessieren. Es bietet ein tiefes Verst ndnis der deutschen Literaturgeschichte und der intellektuellen Str mungen des sp ten 18. und fr hen 19. Jahrhunderts.
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