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Early and Miscellaneous Letters of J.W.Goethe Including Letters to His Mother
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Early and Miscellaneous Letters of J.W.Goethe Including Letters to His Mother

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Goethe’s letters, especially those of his youth, constitute one of the most significant documentations of the development of his artistic personality and Weltanschauung. The letters in this volume include many of the most important written in his lifetime.

This 1884 edition of Goethe’s letters also forms volume XII of Goethe’s Works (1848-1890) in the Standard Library that the Bell publishing house took over and continued as part of the BohnLibraries. Since then the collection has not been duplicated in English: the Edinburgh Letters from Goethe (1957) contains for the pre-Weimar period only 66 letters rather than Bell’s 313. The work is thus an indispensibleresource for all research libraries and comparative literature collections.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Country
United States
Date
1 April 1993
Pages
344
ISBN
9781879751132

Goethe’s letters, especially those of his youth, constitute one of the most significant documentations of the development of his artistic personality and Weltanschauung. The letters in this volume include many of the most important written in his lifetime.

This 1884 edition of Goethe’s letters also forms volume XII of Goethe’s Works (1848-1890) in the Standard Library that the Bell publishing house took over and continued as part of the BohnLibraries. Since then the collection has not been duplicated in English: the Edinburgh Letters from Goethe (1957) contains for the pre-Weimar period only 66 letters rather than Bell’s 313. The work is thus an indispensibleresource for all research libraries and comparative literature collections.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Country
United States
Date
1 April 1993
Pages
344
ISBN
9781879751132