"Covering topics ranging from literature and art to philosophy and natural science, this accessible collection of essays explores Goethe's links to other cultures and his lasting impact today. In its remarkable breadth and depth, it gives students and researchers a scholarly overview commensurate with Goethe's long and varied career"--
"Covering topics ranging from literature and art to philosophy and natural science, this accessible collection of essays explores Goethe's links to other cultures and his lasting impact today. In its remarkable breadth and depth, it gives students and researchers a scholarly overview commensurate with Goethe's long and varied career"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Charlotte Lee Part I. Life and Times: 1. The life Nicholas Boyle 2. Frankfurt and Weimar Joachim Whaley 3. Weimar court and society Astrid Köhler 4. Goethe as civil servant Stephanie Galasso 5. Class Matthew Bell 6. The French revolution W. Daniel Wilson 7. Religion Yael Almog Part II. Literature: 8. Poetry Charlotte Lee 9. Drama Thomas Martinec 10. Prose Sarah Vandegrift Eldridge 11. 'Faust' T. J. Reed 12. 'Wilhelm Meister' Frederick Amrine 13. Classicism Steffan Davies 14. Romanticism Stefan Matuschek Part III. Art: 15. Greek and Roman art Katherine Harloe 16. Goethe's drawings Petra Maisak 17. Goethe the collector Catriona MacLeod 18. Goethe and the invention of the Weimar landscape Liliane Weissberg Part IV. Philosophy and Science: 19. Goethe and philosophy Willi Goetschel 20. Goethe's improper mode of thought Clark S. Muenzer 21. Goethe and German idealism Gabriel Trop 22. Morphology Claudia Nitschke 23. Colour theory Gerhard Lauer 24. Geology Jennifer Caisley Part V. World Cultures: Inspiration and Reception: 25. Italy Grazia Pulvirenti and Renata Gambino 26. Britain Anne Bohnenkamp 27. France Robert Vilain 28. Iran Amir Irani-Tehrani 29. China Johannes D. Kaminski 30. America Daniel Carranza 31. Weltliteratur (world literature) Angus Nicholls Part VI. Goethe's Lasting Significance: 32. Faust and modernity Michael Jaeger 33. Goethe's portrayal of love: family, same-sex, and non-exclusive Susan E. Gustafson 34. Goethe and the musical world Mark Austin 35. Goethe and our endangered natural world Heather I. Sullivan 36. Goethe out of context postscript: oracle bones Frederick Amrine.
Introduction Charlotte Lee Part I. Life and Times: 1. The life Nicholas Boyle 2. Frankfurt and Weimar Joachim Whaley 3. Weimar court and society Astrid Köhler 4. Goethe as civil servant Stephanie Galasso 5. Class Matthew Bell 6. The French revolution W. Daniel Wilson 7. Religion Yael Almog Part II. Literature: 8. Poetry Charlotte Lee 9. Drama Thomas Martinec 10. Prose Sarah Vandegrift Eldridge 11. 'Faust' T. J. Reed 12. 'Wilhelm Meister' Frederick Amrine 13. Classicism Steffan Davies 14. Romanticism Stefan Matuschek Part III. Art: 15. Greek and Roman art Katherine Harloe 16. Goethe's drawings Petra Maisak 17. Goethe the collector Catriona MacLeod 18. Goethe and the invention of the Weimar landscape Liliane Weissberg Part IV. Philosophy and Science: 19. Goethe and philosophy Willi Goetschel 20. Goethe's improper mode of thought Clark S. Muenzer 21. Goethe and German idealism Gabriel Trop 22. Morphology Claudia Nitschke 23. Colour theory Gerhard Lauer 24. Geology Jennifer Caisley Part V. World Cultures: Inspiration and Reception: 25. Italy Grazia Pulvirenti and Renata Gambino 26. Britain Anne Bohnenkamp 27. France Robert Vilain 28. Iran Amir Irani-Tehrani 29. China Johannes D. Kaminski 30. America Daniel Carranza 31. Weltliteratur (world literature) Angus Nicholls Part VI. Goethe's Lasting Significance: 32. Faust and modernity Michael Jaeger 33. Goethe's portrayal of love: family, same-sex, and non-exclusive Susan E. Gustafson 34. Goethe and the musical world Mark Austin 35. Goethe and our endangered natural world Heather I. Sullivan 36. Goethe out of context postscript: oracle bones Frederick Amrine.
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