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Goethe's poems /

Why read Goethe's poetry today? Ours is an age which prizes both individual self-development and cultural diversity. Goethe (1749-1832) was the first major poet to show how these two values could be combined. Goethe, who coined the term "world literature," explored a wide variety of s...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-1832
Otros Autores: Good, Graham (Traductor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Alemán
Publicado: Vancouver, British Columbia : Ronsdale Press, 2015.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Contents
  • Copyright
  • Goethe's Life and Work
  • I LOVE AND SOLITUDE
  • To Sleep
  • By the Riverside
  • May Song
  • Hail and Farewell
  • The King in Thule
  • Bonding Song
  • Autumnal Feeling
  • The Hunter's Evening Song
  • The Wanderer's Night Song (I)
  • Restless Love
  • To the Moon
  • The Elf-King
  • Night Thoughts
  • The Harpist (I)
  • The Harpist (II)
  • The Harpist (III)
  • Ballad of the Harpist
  • Mignon (I)
  • Mignon (II)
  • Mignon (III)
  • The Spinster
  • My Love Is Near
  • The Coy Shepherdess
  • The Shepherd
  • The Repentant Shepherdess
  • The Mountain Castle
  • Your Presence
  • The Lost Ring
  • West Wind
  • The Presence of the Past
  • A Phenomenon
  • The Chestnut Tree
  • Behramgur
  • Gingko Biloba
  • Suleika
  • The Bridegroom
  • To the Rising Full Moon
  • II GODS AND HUMANS
  • A Song about Mohammed
  • Prometheus
  • Ganymede
  • The Feeling of Humanity
  • Winter Journey in the Harz Mountains
  • Song of the Spirits above the Waters
  • Human Limits
  • The Divine
  • The Song of the Fates
  • Permanence within Change
  • Longing
  • Memorial
  • Prooemion
  • Orphic Words
  • Symbolum
  • Antepirrhema
  • Talismans
  • The Wanderer's Equanimity
  • Saint Nepomuk's Eve
  • One and All
  • Spirit Hovering over the Earth
  • All of the stars
  • When, in infinity
  • Legacy
  • From Faust, Part Two, Final Scene
  • III NATURE AND ART
  • Artist's Evening Song
  • On the Lake
  • Hope
  • My Goddess
  • The Wanderer's Night Song (II)
  • Anacreon's Grave
  • Flat Calm
  • Fortunate Voyage
  • Into the Distance
  • Nature and Art
  • The Sonnet
  • Humility
  • Song and Form
  • Unlimited
  • Epirrhema
  • Parabasis
  • Schiller's Remains
  • Twilight
  • At Night
  • Always and Everywhere
  • I like full rhyme
  • Once you are clear
  • Our earnest efforts
  • Something is speaking
  • Poems are like stained-glass windows
  • IV WIT AND WISDOM
  • Originality.
  • Among the princes of Germany
  • I cannot divide my life
  • Ownership
  • The demagogue
  • The powerful
  • "Aren't we right to deceive the people?
  • Princes often imprint
  • A student told me
  • When I heard them yelling
  • They really annoy me
  • Someone said
  • Art, Science, Religion
  • We all see God
  • Whoever serves the public
  • Age
  • The Years
  • Rumi Speaks
  • "Tell me how you live."
  • Who is happiest?
  • Time spent looking for cures
  • Every event
  • So, what do you consider sin?
  • You cannot cure your oddities
  • Always strive for the whole
  • Regardless of age
  • No one likes giving
  • Worries
  • You ask if I mean all I say
  • "Whom should we believe?"
  • If you play at life
  • Zeus, why
  • Forget about transiency
  • Do you know how to find the joy of life?
  • Yes, you're on the right track
  • You want the comfort of certainty!
  • Let no one resemble another
  • Rulers and common people
  • Every life is worth living
  • Guidelines for Life
  • Notes on Proper Names and Greek Titles
  • About the translator
  • PRAISE FOR GRAHAM GOOD'S RILKE'S LATE POETRY
  • Back Cover.