"Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship" affords a distinct view of
Goethe's matured genius, his manner of thought and favorite
subjects -- more so, perhaps, than any of his other works. Nor is
it Goethe alone whom it portrays; the prevailing taste of Germany
of the day is likewise indicated by it. Since the year 1795, when
it first appeared at Berlin, numerous editions of "Meister" have
been printed: critics of all ranks, and some of them dissenting
widely from its doctrines, have loaded it with encomiums; its songs
and poems are familiar to every German ear; the people read it, and
speak of it, with an admiration approaching in many cases to
enthusiasm.
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