Erotic Poems
by Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe 2020-11-24 21:48:35
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`a world without love would be no world''Elegy IIThis bilingual edition of Goethe''s erotic poems contains the Roman Elegies (1789), The Diary (1810), and a selection from the Venetian Epigrams of 1790.Editorial censorship has long obscured the true ... Read more
`a world without love would be no world''Elegy IIThis bilingual edition of Goethe''s erotic poems contains the Roman Elegies (1789), The Diary (1810), and a selection from the Venetian Epigrams of 1790.Editorial censorship has long obscured the true form and content of the Elegies, which were inspired by Goethe''s sexual liberation in Italy and his love for the woman he took as his unofficial wife on his return to Germany.They are here presented as Goethe boldly conceived them together with thelong-surpressed narrative poem known as The Diary. Superficially the story of a failed sexual adventure by a man of 60, at another level this is a profound study of the psychology of desire and the nature of fidelity, as well as being one of the most beautiful and good-humoured poems in the Germanlanguage. Completing the edition is a selection from Goethe''s more light-hearted and much censored cycle of erotica, the Venetian Epigrams. David Luke''s translations do full justice to Goethe''s aim of liberating German poetry and restoring sexual love to its central position in human life. HansVaget''s fine introduction provides the background to these poems, as well as showing some of the profound and little-known connections between them.Johann Wolfgang Goethe was born in 1749, the son of a well-to-do citizen of Frankfurt. In the early 1770''s he was the dominating figure of the German literary revival, his tragic novel Werther bringing him international fame. In 1755 he became a minister of state and director of the court theatreand in the 1790''s he and his younger contemporary Schiller were the joint architects of Weimar Classicism, the central phase of German literary culture. Faust, written at various stages of his life and in a variety of styles, became a constantly enlarged repository of his personal wisdom and hiscreative energies never ceased to take new forms. In 1806 he married Christiane Vulpious, having lived with her for eighteen years. He died in 1832. Less
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  • 7.72 X 5.08 X 0.39 in
  • 208
  • Oxford University Press
  • November 7, 2008
  • English
  • 9780199549726
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe was a German writer. George Eliot called him "Germany's greatest man of letters... and the last true polymath to walk the earth." Goethe's works span the fields of poetry, d...
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