Produktbeschreibung
The Autobiography of Goethe offers readers an introspective glimpse into the mind of one of Germany's most revered literary figures. Goethe's narrative unfolds in a lyrical style, blending personal reflections with profound philosophical insights, rich descriptions, and an exploration of the human experience. The text traverses key periods of his life, from his formative years in Frankfurt to his climactic role in the Sturm und Drang movement, capturing the essence of Enlightenment thought and its subsequent evolution. The autobiographical work serves not merely as a recounting of events but as a tapestry interweaving his literary ambitions, artistic influences, and the relationships that shaped his worldview. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832) was an influential poet, playwright, novelist, and naturalist whose contributions to literature spanned multiple genres and periods. His extensive travels and deep engagement with the arts and sciences provided fertile ground for his reflections. Growing up during a time of social and political upheaval, Goethe's experiences with both romantic idealism and empirical philosophy profoundly impacted his life and writing, encouraging him to illuminate the complexities of existence in his autobiography. For scholars and enthusiasts alike, The Autobiography of Goethe is an essential text that combines personal narrative with broader cultural commentary. It serves as both a biography and a literary critique, making it a valuable resource for understanding not only Goethe's life but also the intricate interplay between his experiences and the artistic movements of his time. Readers will find it an enriching exploration of a literary giant's mind, inviting contemplation of their own place within the broader narrative of humanity.
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Marke |
Good Press |
EAN |
9788027296231 |
ISBN |
978-80-272-9623-1 |