Hermann and Dorothea
By Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von
Published by Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4057664641915
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About this book
In 'Hermann and Dorothea,' Johann Wolfgang von Goethe presents a narrative poem that melds classical form with Romantic sensibilities, exploring themes of love, societal conflict, and the search for reconciliation amid turbulent times. Set against a backdrop of war, the poem vividly illustrates the struggles of the titular characters as they navigate the challenges of their environment, ultimately manifesting Goethe's belief in the power of personal connection to transcend adversity. The work is characterized by its lyrical beauty and moral depth, enriching the fabric of early 19th-century German literature. Goethe, a leading figure in the Sturm und Drang movement, was profoundly influenced by the socio-political landscape of his time, marked by the Napoleonic Wars and the ensuing national identity crisis. His intimate familiarity with the German countryside and classical literature informed his portrayal of human emotion and ethical dilemmas, making the story of Hermann and Dorothea a reflection of both personal and collective struggles. Goethe's polymathic pursuits'Äîspanning poetry, drama, and natural sciences'Äîfurther enhanced his ability to convey complex themes with precision and emotional resonance. This timeless work is highly recommended for readers seeking a rich exploration of human relationships and moral questions set against the backdrop of historical turbulence. Goethe's eloquent narrative and intricate character development evoke a profound emotional response, making 'Hermann and Dorothea' a must-read for those interested in the intersection of love, fate, and social responsibility.
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