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  1. Goethe on Science: A Selection of Goethe's Writings by Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe, Jeremy Naydler, 1997-10
  2. Short Works of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 2008-02-14
  3. Conversations of German Refugees: Wilhelm Meister's Journeyman Years of the Renunciants (Goethe, Johann Wolfgang Von//Goethe's Collected Works) by Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe, Jane K. Brown, 1989-10
  4. From My Life: Poetry and Truth (Goethe, Johann Wolfgang Von//Goethe's Collected Works) by Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe, Thomas P. Saine, et all 1987-09
  5. Johann Wolfgang von Goethes Sammlung erotischer Gemmen und frivoler Epigrammen (Exquisit Kunst) (German Edition) by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 1981
  6. Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Selected Poems by Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe, 1988-06
  7. Love as Landscape Painter: Translations from Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 2007-04-01
  8. The Dramatic Works of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 2007-07-25
  9. Wilhelm Meisters Wanderjahre, oder, Die Entsagenden: Urfassung von 1821 (Bouviers Bibliothek) (German Edition) by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 1986
  10. Denken mit Johann Wolfgang von Goethe by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 2005-04-30
  11. Von den herrlichsten Kunstwerken umgeben--: Der Briefwechsel zwischen Johann Wolfgang von Goethe und Johann Gottlob von Quandt by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 2001
  12. Lektürehilfen Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Faust I/ II. (Lernmaterialien) by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Eberhard Hermes, 2001-10-01
  13. Faust: Der Tragödie, Erster Teil (Dodo Press) (German Edition) by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 2009-01-16
  14. Götz von Berlichingen mit der Eisernen Hand (Dodo Press) (German Edition) by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 2008-12-05

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22. Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe - Biography And Works
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    Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832), German poet, playwright, novelist, and natural philosopher is best known for his two-part poetic drama Faust, (1808-1832) which he started around the age of twenty three and didn't finish till shortly before his death sixty years later. He is considered one of the greatest contributors of the German Romantic period. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe was born on 28 August 1749 in Frankfurt, Germany; his father the Imperial Councillor Johann Kaspar Goethe (1710-1782) and his mother Katharina Elisabeth neé Textor (1731-1808). Goethe's early years of education were inconsistent; informally from his father and then with tutors. However, he managed a grasp of Greek, Latin, French, and Italian by the age of eight, and his mother taught him well in the art of story-telling. At the age of sixteen, in 1765, Goethe went to Leipzig University to study law as his father wished, though he also gained much recognition from the Rococo poems and lyric he wrote during this period. In 1766 he fell in love with Anne Catharina Schoenkopf (1746-1810) and wrote his joyfully exuberant collection of poems Annette In 1768 Goethe wrote his Leipzig Songbook (1768)ten poems to melodies composed by Bernhard Theodor Breitkopfwhile he was convalescing from a severe lung infection. Nurse Susanne Katharina von Klettenberg, a relative of his mother's, introduced him to protestant piety and pansophic-alchemistic works in the neo-platonic tradition.

23. Goethe, J. W. Von. 1909–14. Faust. Part I. Vol. 19, Part 1. The Harvard Classic
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25. Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe: Poems
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B efore you can do something you must first be something. F resh activity is the only means of overcoming adversity. K nowing is not enough; we must apply. Willing is not enough; we must do. T he deed is everything, the glory is naught.
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27. The Scientists: Goethe.
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It is difficult to know where to place Goethe: he was a German writer, the leader of the German Romantic movement; he was a philosopher; but, foremost, he was a scientist; and, so, I place him here, in these pages, amongst the other classic scientists. As a scientist, Goethe carried on extensive research, especially in plant biology and in optics writing "On the Theory Colors, 1810." Goethe looked at things in a different manner, different than those thinkers up to his time; "he always attempted to see the individual phenomenon as part of an organic, developing whole ..." ( Benet's ). During the span between 1775 and 1786 (1786 being when he left for his two year sojourn in Italy), while in Weimar, he and Charlotte von Stein took up with one another. Stein was a woman Goethe worshiped for a decade; there was not much romance; it was a "spiritual companionship." Upon Goethe's return from Italy, where he had experienced a "sensual awakening," he was soon to learn "he and Charlotte had little in common." The "theme of renunciation, which is extremely important in all Goethe's later works, is largely based on his experience with Charlotte." He turned to poetry to describe his way. It was in his poem "Prometheus," (written 1774?) we see what was to become a motto for a whole new movement ("Weimar Classicism," or "German Romanticism), "man must believe not in gods but in himself alone." ("... all truth comes from God ... God speaks by and through everything. Every insect, every leaf has something to say." [

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29. Authors: Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe - German Literature
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    Germany and the world celebrated Goethe's 250th birthday in 1999. The German novelist, poet, playwright, and scientist Johann Wolfgang von Goethe was born in Frankfurt am Main on August 28, 1749. But he didn't stay there. (See "Places identified with Goethe" below.) Goethe (GUEH-tah) is a giant in German and world literature. In fact, he coined the term Weltliteratur and spoke Greek, Latin, French, English and Italian. Aside from its quality, the sheer volume of work during his 82-year lifetime is impressive. Among other works, Goethe wrote a worldwide, best-selling novel ( Die Leiden des Jungen Werthers

    30. The Goethe Society Of North America
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    The Goethe Society of North America (GSNA) was founded in December 1979 in San Francisco as a non-profit organization dedicated to the encouragement of research on Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832; pronunciation here ) and his age. The impact of the work of the Goethe Society of North America is considerable and demonstrates that in its relatively brief career it has already become a major forum for constructive research within the international community of scholars of the Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century.
    Since 1982 the Goethe Society of North America has published the Goethe Yearbook , which has become a respected organ of eighteenth-century studies in diverse disciplines and which is recognized as a vital compendium of current research in its articles and its extensive review section. The Goethe Yearbook [Membership] on how to become a member.

    31. Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe - Deutschlands Größter Dichter
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    Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (Porträt) Goethe war der berühmteste deutsche Dichter und einer der bekanntesten Dichter der Welt. Er hat größte und schönste dichterische Kunstwerke geschaffen und viele weise und richtige Erkenntnisse ausgesprochen. Goethe war ein reichbegabter Mensch und lebenslang vom Glück begünstigt. Er wurde 1749 in Frankfurt am Main geboren und wuchs in wohlhabenden Verhältnissen auf. Sein Vater war ein gebildeter Mann, der sein Leben nach strengen Grundsätzen führte, ohne daß er einen richtigen Beruf gelernt hätte. Seine Mutter dagegen war eine frohe, heitere Frau mit viel Wärme, Phantasie und Humor. Beide Eigenschaften seiner Eltern hatte der Sohn geerbt. In Leipzig und Straßburg studierte Goethe auf Wunsch seines Vaters Rechtswissenschaft. In seine Straßburger Zeit fällt seine Liebe zu der jungen Friederike Brion in Sesenheim im Elsaß. Goethe konnte alle seine Empfindungen - Liebe, Trauer, Schmerz - mühelos in Worte kleiden. So hat er auch aus seiner Beziehung zu Friederike die schönsten Liebesgedichte verfaßt.

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    33. GOETHE (1749-1832) - ON HIS 250TH BIRTHDAY
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    Rarely in any nation's history has posterity been bestowing upon a (non-royal) individual the honor of naming an era after him. The designation "The Age of Goethe" (1770-1832) is such an exception. For during that time German culture reached a golden age with the genius of Goethe at its center, interpreter of the universe and the individual, torn between reason and passion, knowledge and belief. In the field of literature the movements of Storm and Stress ( Sturm und Drang ), Classicism ( Klassik ), and Romanticism ( Romantik Klassik " with Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven, followed by the " Romantiker " Schubert, Weber, Mendelssohn, and Schumann. Johann Wolfgang Goethe was born on 28 Aug. 1749 into a patrician family in Frankfurt/Main. His education there embraced many areas and foreign languages. He studied law at Leipzig and later in Strassburg, where under J.G. Herder's influence he discovered the beauty of Gothic architecture, folk poetry, Homer and Shakespeare. Falling in love with Friederike Brion gave us some of the most beautiful love poems. But farewell it was as he took up his legal carrier in Frankfurt and Wetzlar, only to fall in love again, this time with Charlotte Buff - who had already been spoken for. The poetic transfiguration of this love episode, the epistolary novel "Young Werther's Sorrows" was an immediate international success. Goethe's own dissolved engagement is mirrored in "Lili Lieder" and the play "Stella." Numerous and powerful "Sturm und Drang" poems fill the period before he accepted young Prince Carl August's invitation to the court at Weimar in 1775. Goethe was not only the friend and quasi educator of the prince, but assumed administrative responsibilities for the Duchy of Sachsen-Weimar as well, from inspecting its mines to presiding over the finance chambers.

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    38. Der Zauberlehrling / The Sorcerer's Apprentice
    Der Zauberlehrling. johann wolfgang von goethe. Hat der alte Hexenmeister The Sorcerer s Apprentice. johann wolfgang von goethe
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    40. Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Quotes
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    Faust, Part 1 (1808)
    Men's wretchedness in soothe I so deplore,
    Not even I would plague the sorry creatures more.
    Mephistopheles
    Now I have studied philosophy,
    medicine and the law,
    and unfortunately, theology,
    wearily sweating, yet I stand now,
    poor fool, no wiser than I was before;
    I am called Master, even Doctor,
    and for these last ten years have led
    my students by the noseup, down,
    crosswise and crooked. Now I see
    that we know nothing finally.
    Faust
    Dear friend, all theory is gray,
    And green the golden tree of life.
    Mephistopheles
    Youth, my good friend, you certainly require
    When foes in battle round you press,
    When a fair maid, her heart on fire,
    Hangs on your neck with fond caress,
    When from afar, the victor's crown,
    Allures you in the race to run;
    Or when in revelry you drown
    Your sense, the whirling dance being done.
    Merryman
    Now spring's reviving glance has freed
    the ice from stream and river.
    The valley turns green with joy of hope.
    Old winter, growing impotent, crawls back

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