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"The Sorrows of Young Werther" (German title: "Die Leiden des
jungen Werthers") is an epistolary and loosely autobiographical
novel by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, first published in 1774; a
revised edition of the novel was published in 1787. Werther was an
important novel of the Sturm und Drang period in German literature,
and influenced the later Romantic literary movement. The book made
Goethe one of the first international literary celebrities. Towards
the end of his life, a personal visit to Weimar became crucial to
any young man's tour of Europe.
The Sorrows of Young Werther (1774; revised 1787) by Johann
Wolfgang von Goethe is a short, mostly epistolary work of elevated
emotion of the German Sturm und Drung period that later evolves
into Romanticism.
Honorable and sensitive young Werther literally perishes from a
love that can never be, a love for a married young woman, and
writes his agonized letter diary to a friend, describing in tragic
emotional detail his experiences.
The Sorrows of Young Werther (1774; revised 1787) by Johann
Wolfgang von Goethe is a short, mostly epistolary work of elevated
emotion of the German Sturm und Drung period that later evolves
into Romanticism.
Honorable and sensitive young Werther literally perishes from a
love that can never be, a love for a married young woman, and
writes his agonized letter diary to a friend, describing in tragic
emotional detail his experiences.
The Sorrows of Young Werther is a loosely autobiographical novel by
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, first published in 1774. It was
Goethe's first major success, turning him from an unknown into a
celebrated author practically overnight. --- The majority of the
novel is presented as a collection of letters written by Werther, a
young artist of a highly sensitive and passionate temperament, and
sent to his friend Wilhelm. In these letters, Werther gives a very
intimate account of his stay in the fictional village of Wahlheim
(based on the town of Garbenheim, near Wetzlar), where he meets and
falls in love with Lotte, a beautiful young girl who is taking care
of her siblings following the death of their mother. Lotte is,
however, already engaged to a man named Albert. Despite the pain
this causes Werther, he spends the next few months cultivating a
close friendship with both of them. Every day serves as a torturing
reminder that Lotte will never be able to requite his love...*
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