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...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Alemán |
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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.