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Wilhelm Meister (Book 1&2) (eBook)

Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship & Wilhelm Meister's Journeyman Years
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2023
1048 Seiten
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In 'Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship,' Johann Wolfgang von Goethe masterfully intertwines a semi-biographical narrative with the bildungsroman tradition, exploring the journey of young Wilhelm Meister as he grapples with self-discovery and the pursuit of artistic fulfillment. Goethe employs a rich, lyrical prose style that evokes the emotional complexities of the characters while engaging with the philosophical ideas prevalent during the Sturm und Drang movement and the early Romantic period. This multi-layered work delves into themes of education, personal growth, and the interplay of societal expectations versus individual aspirations, reflecting the tensions of an evolving Germany during the late 18th century. Goethe, a polymath of the German literary scene, drew upon his own diverse experiences in the arts, politics, and personal relationships to craft a narrative that is deeply reflective of the human condition. His exploration of the interplay between the personal and the artistic journey is indicative of his own life, marked by a constant quest for meaning beyond mere societal conventions. Through these autobiographical parallels, Goethe positions himself as both a mentor and a seeker, engaged in the universal struggle of finding one's place in the world. 'Wilhelm Meister' is highly recommended for readers interested in the intricate dynamics of personal evolution and the artistic spirit. Its philosophical insights and lyrical beauty invite readers to reflect deeply upon their own paths, making this novel not only a significant literary work but also a timeless exploration of selfhood. Whether one is a newcomer to Goethe or fully immersed in his legacy, this book serves as a compelling entry point into the depths of human experience.

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832) was a towering figure in German literature and is considered by many to be one of the greatest writers in Western literature. Born in Frankfurt, Goethe's body of work spans poetry, drama, literature, theology, humanism, science, and philosophy. A key figure of German Romanticism, his works reflect both the profundities of human experience and the comprehensive nature of his intellect. Goethe's 'Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship' and its sequel 'Wilhelm Meister's Journeyman Years' (commonly referred to as Wilhelm Meister Books 1 & 2) are seminal novels in the canon of European Bildungsroman literature, showcasing the protagonist's emotional and intellectual development. The former, originally published in 1795-96, marked an evolution in the novel format and deeply influenced subsequent coming-of-age stories. His literary style in these works combines rich character development with philosophical discourse, illustrating Goethe's preoccupation with personal growth and the tensions between societal expectations and individual self-discovery. Goethe's Wilhelm Meister novels have been subjected to extensive critical analysis and are frequently referenced for their contribution to the concept of Bildung, or self-cultivation, which became a central idea in German culture. His influence extends beyond literature; Goethe's insights into human nature and society continue to resonate, making his work timeless and universally relevant.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 8.11.2023
Übersetzer Thomas Carlyle, Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Literatur Romane / Erzählungen
Schlagworte 18th century exploration • 18th century Literature • Anna Karenina • Bildungsroman • coming-of-age journey • Coming-of-Age Novel • Cultural introspection • Dickens • Enlightenment philosophy • European literary fiction • European philosophical influence • Faust • German classic literature • German Romanticism • Goethe masterpieces • Henry James • Hermann Hesse • intellectual exploration • Johann Wolfgang von Goethe • Kafka • literary fiction • literary humanism • literary masterpiece • Multifaceted characters • Narrative Experimentation • Neil Gaiman • Pedagogical Province • personal growth themes • psychological depth • Psychological exploration in literature • Romantic introspection • self-discovery narrative • societal expectations critique • symbolic writing style • tattooist of auschwitz • The Lost Girls of Paris • Victor Hugo • Wilhelm Meister series • Wilhelm Meister's Journey
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