A Revolution in European Poetry, 1660-1900Columbia University Press, 1940 - 279 pages |
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... Goethe's desk was piled with letters of compliment and inquiry ; pilgrims came to Frankfurt for advice on personal problems . Stronger with the knowledge that he was not alone , Goethe changed the unrest of Werther into a major key in a ...
... Goethe's desk was piled with letters of compliment and inquiry ; pilgrims came to Frankfurt for advice on personal problems . Stronger with the knowledge that he was not alone , Goethe changed the unrest of Werther into a major key in a ...
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... ( Goethe ) is freed from an an- cestral curse by the purifying influence of his virginal sister Iphigenia ( Frau von Stein ) ... Goethe's intellect remained on the side of the courtier he had become , but he gave his emotions and imagination ...
... ( Goethe ) is freed from an an- cestral curse by the purifying influence of his virginal sister Iphigenia ( Frau von Stein ) ... Goethe's intellect remained on the side of the courtier he had become , but he gave his emotions and imagination ...
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... Goethe 1770. Chatterton The Deserted Village 1771. Composition of Goethe's important lyr- ics begins meets Herder . Wordsworth and Hölder- lin born 1771. Gray dies 1772. Coleridge and Novalis born 1770. Holbach : Sys- tème de la na ...
... Goethe 1770. Chatterton The Deserted Village 1771. Composition of Goethe's important lyr- ics begins meets Herder . Wordsworth and Hölder- lin born 1771. Gray dies 1772. Coleridge and Novalis born 1770. Holbach : Sys- tème de la na ...
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The Voice of the North | 36 |
Joy in Commonalty Spread | 87 |
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