ABSTRACT

First published in 1972, Goethe presents a biography looking at one of the few great Europeans to be universally recognized as a hero of culture, and in the light of modern sociological thought puts the hero into his background, human, social and political. Goethe is seen in the context of his times- not as the Great Poet or the Great Lover but as the worried contemporary of the French Revolution and Napoleon. The author is much more interested than most biographers in the mature Goethe and the problems of the poet’s old age. This stems from his intense preoccupation with Goethe’s friend and biographer Eckermann, whose Conversations (for which Eckermann is ranked by many with Boswell) he is re-editing.

This is an interesting read for scholars of German language & literature and European literature.

chapter Chapter 1|9 pages

Frankfurt am Main and the Eighteenth Century

chapter Chapter 2|9 pages

Leipzig and Rococo

chapter Chapter 3|6 pages

The Importance of Pietism

chapter Chapter 4|9 pages

The Shock of Strasbourg

chapter Chapter 5|10 pages

Mirrors of Malaise

chapter Chapter 6|15 pages

Conquering Hero

chapter Chapter 7|8 pages

Settling into Weimar

chapter Chapter 8|13 pages

The Poet and the Revolution

chapter Chapter 9|11 pages

Classical Doubts and Achievements

chapter Chapter 10|11 pages

Poet in a Post-Revolutionary Landscape

chapter Chapter 11|13 pages

Faustian Problems

chapter Chapter 12|15 pages

Life in Victorian Weimar

chapter Chapter 13|11 pages

The Worried Decade and its Products

chapter Chapter 14|8 pages

The Utopian Perfection