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Germanys most celebrated writer deserves a place in the digital library of all lovers of classical literature. This eBook presents the most comprehensive collection of Johann Wolfgang von Goethes works available, with beautiful illustrations, informative introductions and the usual Delphi bonus material. (Version: 1)* Beautifully illustrated with images relating to Goethes life and works* Concise introductions to the novels, plays and other works* ALL the novels and 12 plays, including rare dramas appearing for the first time in digital print* Images of how the books were first printed, giving your eReader a taste of the original texts* Excellent formatting of the texts* Features Abraham Haywards 30 beautiful illustrations for FAUST* Includes the rare and often missed-out-of-collections Part Two of FAUST* Special chronological and alphabetical contents tables for the poetry* Easily locate the poems you want to read* Non-fiction works, including the famous THEORY OF COLOUR* Special criticism section, with essays by writers such as Ralph Waldo Emerson and Sir Walter Scott, as evaluating Goethes contribution to literature* Features an autobiography and a bonus biography - discover Goethes literary life* Scholarly ordering of texts into chronological order and literary genres

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The Works of

JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE

(1749-1832)

Contents Delphi Classics 2013 Version 1 The Works of JOHANN - photo 1

Contents

Delphi Classics 2013 Version 1 The Works of JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE - photo 2

Delphi Classics 2013

Version 1

The Works of JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE By Delphi Classics 2013 The - photo 3

The Works of

JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE

By Delphi Classics 2013 The Novels Goethes birthplace Frankfurt - photo 4

By Delphi Classics, 2013

The Novels

Goethes birthplace Frankfurt Goethes birthplace today Goethes - photo 5

Goethes birthplace, Frankfurt

Goethes birthplace today Goethes parents THE SORROWS OF YOUNG WERTHER - photo 6

Goethes birthplace today

Goethes parents THE SORROWS OF YOUNG WERTHER Translated by RD Boylan - photo 7

Goethes parents

THE SORROWS OF YOUNG WERTHER

Translated by RD Boylan Published in 1774 when only twenty-five years old - photo 8

Translated by R.D. Boylan

Published in 1774 when only twenty-five years old, Goethes first novel is an epistolary and loosely autobiographical work, which he revised in 1787. It is now recognised as an important novel of the Sturm und Drang period in German literature, which greatly influenced the later Romantic literary movement. The Storm and Stress period was a proto-Romantic movement taking place from the late 1760s to the early 1780s, in which individual subjectivity and extreme emotions were given free expression in reaction to the perceived constraints of rationalism imposed by the Enlightenment. The novel made the young Goethe one of the true first international literary celebrities.

The Sorrows of Young Werther is depicted as a collection of letters written by a young artist of highly sensitive and passionate temperament, sent to his friend Wilhelm. In the letters, Werther gives an intimate account of his stay in the fictional village of Wahlheim, which is in fact based on the town of Garbenheim, near Wetzlar. Werther is enchanted by the simple ways of the peasants there and the artist meets Charlotte, a beautiful young girl who is taking care of her siblings following the death of their mother. Despite knowing beforehand that Charlotte is already engaged to Albert, eleven years her senior, Werther falls desperately in love with her.

Goethe close to the time of his first novels publication CONTENTS The - photo 9

Goethe, close to the time of his first novels publication

CONTENTS

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The first edition

Garbenheim Wetzlarthe town that inspired the setting of the novel PREFACE I - photo 11

Garbenheim, Wetzlarthe town that inspired the setting of the novel

PREFACE

I have carefully collected whatever I have been able to learn of the story of poor Werther, and here present it to you, knowing that you will thank me for it. To his spirit and character you cannot refuse your admiration and love: to his fate you will not deny your tears.

And thou, good soul, who sufferest the same distress as he endured once, draw comfort from his sorrows; and let this little book be thy friend, if, owing to fortune or through thine own fault, thou canst not find a dearer companion.

BOOK I

MAY 4.

How happy I am that I am gone! My dear friend, what a thing is the heart of man! To leave you, from whom I have been inseparable, whom I love so dearly, and yet to feel happy! I know you will forgive me. Have not other attachments been specially appointed by fate to torment a head like mine? Poor Leonora! and yet I was not to blame. Was it my fault, that, whilst the peculiar charms of her sister afforded me an agreeable entertainment, a passion for me was engendered in her feeble heart? And yet am I wholly blameless? Did I not encourage her emotions? Did I not feel charmed at those truly genuine expressions of nature, which, though but little mirthful in reality, so often amused us? Did I not but oh! what is man, that he dares so to accuse himself? My dear friend I promise you I will improve; I will no longer, as has ever been my habit, continue to ruminate on every petty vexation which fortune may dispense; I will enjoy the present, and the past shall be for me the past. No doubt you are right, my best of friends, there would be far less suffering amongst mankind, if men and God knows why they are so fashioned did not employ their imaginations so assiduously in recalling the memory of past sorrow, instead of bearing their present lot with equanimity. Be kind enough to inform my mother that I shall attend to her business to the best of my ability, and shall give her the earliest information about it. I have seen my aunt, and find that she is very far from being the disagreeable person our friends allege her to be. She is a lively, cheerful woman, with the best of hearts. I explained to her my mothers wrongs with regard to that part of her portion which has been withheld from her. She told me the motives and reasons of her own conduct, and the terms on which she is willing to give up the whole, and to do more than we have asked. In short, I cannot write further upon this subject at present; only assure my mother that all will go on well. And I have again observed, my dear friend, in this trifling affair, that misunderstandings and neglect occasion more mischief in the world than even malice and wickedness. At all events, the two latter are of less frequent occurrence.

In other respects I am very well off here. Solitude in this terrestrial paradise is a genial balm to my mind, and the young spring cheers with its bounteous promises my oftentimes misgiving heart. Every tree, every bush, is full of flowers; and one might wish himself transformed into a butterfly, to float about in this ocean of perfume, and find his whole existence in it.

The town itself is disagreeable; but then, all around, you find an inexpressible beauty of nature. This induced the late Count M to lay out a garden on one of the sloping hills which here intersect each other with the most charming variety, and form the most lovely valleys. The garden is simple; and it is easy to perceive, even upon your first entrance, that the plan was not designed by a scientific gardener, but by a man who wished to give himself up here to the enjoyment of his own sensitive heart. Many a tear have I already shed to the memory of its departed master in a summer-house which is now reduced to ruins, but was his favourite resort, and now is mine. I shall soon be master of the place. The gardener has become attached to me within the last few days, and he will lose nothing thereby.

MAY 10.

A wonderful serenity has taken possession of my entire soul, like these sweet mornings of spring which I enjoy with my whole heart. I am alone, and feel the charm of existence in this spot, which was created for the bliss of souls like mine. I am so happy, my dear friend, so absorbed in the exquisite sense of mere tranquil existence, that I neglect my talents. I should be incapable of drawing a single stroke at the present moment; and yet I feel that I never was a greater artist than now. When, while the lovely valley teems with vapour around me, and the meridian sun strikes the upper surface of the impenetrable foliage of my trees, and but a few stray gleams steal into the inner sanctuary, I throw myself down among the tall grass by the trickling stream; and, as I lie close to the earth, a thousand unknown plants are noticed by me: when I hear the buzz of the little world among the stalks, and grow familiar with the countless indescribable forms of the insects and flies, then I feel the presence of the Almighty, who formed us in his own image, and the breath of that universal love which bears and sustains us, as it floats around us in an eternity of bliss; and then, my friend, when darkness overspreads my eyes, and heaven and earth seem to dwell in my soul and absorb its power, like the form of a beloved mistress, then I often think with longing, Oh, would I could describe these conceptions, could impress upon paper all that is living so full and warm within me, that it might be the mirror of my soul, as my soul is the mirror of the infinite God! O my friend but it is too much for my strength I sink under the weight of the splendour of these visions!

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