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Goethes and Wahlverwandtschaften
In 1924, Hugo von Hoffmansthal, in the Neue Deutsche Beiträge magazine, published Goethes Wahlverwandtschaften ( Goethe s Elective Affinities ), by Walter Benjamin, about Goethe s third novel, Die Wahlverwandtschaften ( 1809 ).

Goethes and Goethe
Among his other publications were: Briefe Goethes an F. A. Wolf ( 1868 ); Zur Entstehungsgeschichte des Schlegelschen Shakespeare ( 1872 ) ; an introduction to Hirzel's collection entitled Der junge Goethe ( 1875 ); and he edited a revised edition of Voss's translation of the Odyssey.
He had already, in his Goethes Faust in seiner Einheit und Ganzheit ( 1836 ) and Goethe als Dramatiker ( 1837 ), advocated a new critical method in interpreting the German classics, which he wished to see treated like the ancient classics.
Besides many other philological treatises, Scherer wrote largely on Goethe ( Aus Goethes Frühzeit, 1879 ; Aufsätze über Goethe, 1886 ), and took an active part in the foundation of the Goethe archives at Weimar.
* Kodak Photobook Prize for Auf Goethes Spuren ( In Goethe s Footsteps ), Necropolis, APO / Berlin 1966 – 1969 and Land der Griechen ( Land of the Greeks ).

Goethes and ).
His first visit to the Harz awakened in him a keen interest in science ( see Goethes: Wahrheit und Dichtung ).
* Goethes Faust ( 1932 ).
In 1878-79 Franz Liszt combined music from the Die Nibelungen setting with excerpts from Lassen's incidental music to Goethe's Faust, in a single piano transcription, Aus der Musik zu Hebbels Nibelungen und Goethes Faust ( S. 496 ).
In 1878-79, Liszt combined excerpts from both these works in a single piano transcription, Aus der Musik zu Hebbels Nibelungen und Goethes Faust ( S. 496 ).
In a poem of 1860, he gave the spot the name " Goethe's Repose " ( Goethes Ruh ).

Goethe and
Thomas Carlyle translated Goethe s novel into English, and after its publication in 1824, many British authors wrote novels inspired by it.
Weimar s Courtyard of the Muses, a tribute to The Enlightenment and the Weimar Classicism depicting German poets Friedrich Schiller | Schiller, Christoph Martin Wieland | Wieland, Johann Gottfried Herder | Herder and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe | Goethe.
Chevreul worked as the director of the dye works at Les Gobelins tapestry works in Paris, where he noticed that the perceived colour of a particular thread was influenced by its surrounding threads, a phenomenon he called “ simultaneous contrast .” Chevreul s work was a continuation of theories of colour elaborated by Leonardo da Vinci and Goethe ; in turn, his work influenced painters including Eugène Delacroix and Georges-Pierre Seurat.
Another of Graham s Famine songs, " Ochón an Gorta Mor / Lament of the Great Hunger ", was commissioned by the Irish Government, as part of the Ceól Reoite ( Frozen Music-after Goethe s ' Architecture is frozen music ') Millenial Project.
In 1776 the young Kotzebue acted alongside Goethe in the latter s play Die Geschwister when it premiered in Weimar.
Taormina's first important tourist was Johann Wolfgang Goethe who dedicated exalting pages to the city in his book entitled Italian Journey, but perhaps it was Geleng s views that made its beauty talked about throughout Europe and turned the site into a famous tourist center.
A year later, in 1925, the Goethe University Frankfurt, at Frankfurt am Main, rejected The Origin of German Tragic Drama as Benjamin s qualification for the habilitation teaching credential ; he was not to be an academic instructor.
Therefore, Frankfurt University's Goethe Business School developed a new M. B. A. program, in cooperation with Duke University s Fuqua School of Business.
Goethe Business School is part of the highly respected House of Finance at Goethe University Frankfurt s Westend Campus.
In Germany, he even translated Wieland s Oberon, a difficult work of poetry which earned him the respect of his acquaintance Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
For example, in 1785, Christoph Wilhelm Hufeland, a medical practitioner living in Weimar – where he became part of Goethe s intellectual circle – concerns himself with Mesmer und sein Mesmerismus ; a quarter of a century later, while he is the medical head at Berlin s Charité and chief physician of Frederick William III, Hufeland writes about the existence of a Sympathie which, in nature, has " the effect of connecting everything together, in so doing going on to also explain the most unique relationship which holds together magnetizing therapist and magnetized patient.
The title of both the book and the opening poem is taken from the second half of Goethe s Faust and describes paper money.
This is the lesson of the Russian Formalists, of Bertolt Brecht s Verfremdungseffekt and of Friedrich Nietzche s understanding of Goethe s belief that knowledge must quicken activity rather than lead to complacence.
Goethe s main characters are Eduard and Charlotte, an aristocratic couple both in their second marriage, enjoying an idyllic but semi-dull life on the grounds of their rural estate.

Goethe and s
During this time she had a strong influence on Goethes work and life.
Goethe took into his house her eleven-year old son Fritz ( her darling ), in May 1783, and took over the boy ′ s education to her satisfaction.
In 1794 she wrote the drama Dido — a literary self-portrait that also depicted her disappointment about Goethes behavior.

Goethe and Elective
Goethe used the concept in his novel Elective Affinities, ( 1809 )
The German writer Goethe was a friend of Döbereiner, attended his lectures weekly, and used his theories of chemical affinities as a basis for his famous 1809 novella Elective Affinities.
Elective Affinities (), also translated under the title Kindred by Choice, is the third novel by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, published in 1809.
Specifically, the work " Elective Affinities " is mentioned and, during a meeting with Karl in 1933, the future SS officer quotes a line from Goethe stating " you must the hammer or the anvil be ", stating that the Hoffman's have been the anvil long enough and need to do some hammering.

Goethe and 1922
Between his militant forays, he studied at the Goethe University Frankfurt and in 1922 obtained a degree in political science.
After his biography of Goethe was published in 1920, he wrote several similar biographies, including one about Bismarck ( 1922 – 24 ) and another about Jesus ( 1928 ).
In 1922 he went plant-hunting in the alps with Edward Augustus Bowles ; and in 1923 sponsored W. T. Goethe on a plant-hunting expedition to the Andes.

Goethe and ).
Modern literature in German begins with the authors of the Enlightenment ( such as Herder ) and reaches its classical form at the turn of the 18th century with Weimar Classicism ( Goethe and Schiller ).
File: Goethe ( Stieler 1828 ). jpg | Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ( 1749 – 1832 )
In the German-speaking states Michael Denis made the first full translation in 1768, inspiring the proto-nationalist poets Klopstock and Goethe, whose own German translation of a portion of Macpherson's work figures prominently in a climactic scene of The Sorrows of Young Werther ( 1774 ).
* September – December – Goethe undertakes his Italian Journey ( published in 1817 ).
Artists included Alexander Kipnis ( III, IV, V ); Herbert Janssen ( II, V ); Gerhard Hüsch ( II, III, IV, V ); John McCormack ( accompanied by Edwin Schneider ) ( II ); Alexandre Trianti ( II, III ); Ria Ginster ( IV, V ); Friedrich Schorr ( II ); Elisabeth Rethberg ( IV, V ); Tiana Lemnitz Each volume was accompanied by a booklet containing a short essay by Ernest Newman ( I: Words and Music in Hugo Wolf, II: Wolf's Goethe Songs, III: A Note of Wolf as Craftsman, IV: The Italienisches Liederbuch ) together with German texts, English translations ( by Winifred Radford ) and notes on each song ( by Newman ).
The mountains of the Harz were used in former times for long walks ( e. g. by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Heinrich Heine and Hans Christian Andersen ).
Samuel West has received seven AudioFile Earphones Awards for his narration: The Day of the Triffids by John Wyndham ( 1996 ), Peter Pan by J. M. Barrie ( 1997 ), Charlotte Gray by Sebastian Faulks ( 1999 ), The Way I Found Her by Rose Tremain ( 2000 ), The Swimming Pool Library by Alan Hollinghurst ( 2007 ), Faust by Goethe ( 2011 ) and A Shropshire Lad by A. E. Housman ( 2011 ).
* Johann Wolfgang von Goethe used the first, the sixth and the seventh stanza of the hymn in the scene " Cathedral " in the first part of his drama Faust ( 1808 ).
Nevertheless Meyerbeer's last years saw the composition of a good deal of non-operatic music, including a Coronation March for William I of Prussia, ( 1861 ), an overture for the 1862 International Exhibition in London, and incidental music ( now lost ) to Henri Blaze de Bury's play La jeunesse de Goethe ( 1860 ).
* Goethe described the Brocken in his Faust, first published in 1808, as the center of revelry for witches on Walpurgisnacht ( April 30 ; the eve of St Walpurga's Day ).
Goethe may have gained inspiration from two rock formations on the mountain's summit, the Teufelskanzel ( Devil's Pulpit ) and the Hexenaltar ( Witches ' Altar ).
On 12 November 1792 he gave a concert in the Weimar court theatre ( then under the direction of Johann Wolfgang Goethe ).
Besides important contributions to La France and the Revue des deux mondes, he wrote Du mysticisme au XVIIIe siècle ( 1852-1854 ), L ' Idée de Dieu ( 1864 ), Le Matérialisme et la science ( 1868 ), Le Pessimisme au XIX ' siècle ( 1878 ), Jours d ' épreuve ( 1872 ), M. Littré et le positivisme ( 1883 ), George Sand ( 1887 ), Mélanges et portraits ( i888 ), La Philosophie de Goethe ( 2nd ed., 1880 ).
( Winckelmann subsequently exercised a powerful influence over Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ).
Hufeland was the inventor of the term macrobiotic, was Physician Royal to the King of Prussia, as well as giving medical attention to the following illustrious patients: " Johann Wolfgang Goethe ( 1749-1832 ), Johann Gottfried von Herder ( 1744-1803 ), Schiller ( 1739-1805 ), and Christoph Martin Wieland ( 1732-1813 ).
All of these disapproved of the negative depiction of Faust as a renegade and accused the work of being " a slap in the face of German national feeling " and of having " formalistically deformed one of the greatest works of our German poet Goethe " ( Ulbricht ).
He described Nietzsche's philosophy as " aristocratic radicalism ", a description which delighted Nietzsche, and the idea of " aristocratic radicalism " influenced most of the later works of Brandes and resulted in voluminous biographies Wolfgang Goethe ( 1914 – 15 ), Francois de Voltaire ( 1916 – 17 ), Gaius Julius Cæsar 1918 and Michelangelo ( 1921 ).
The Indiana Companion calls him " comparable in stature to Dante, Shakespeare or Goethe " for his influence on the Chinese literary tradition ( p. 397 ).
Through the influence of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ( 1749 – 1832 ), the ghazal became very popular in Germany during the 19th century ; the form was used extensively by Friedrich Rückert ( 1788 – 1866 ) and August von Platen ( 1796 – 1835 ).
Premiere: Lisbon 1984, Goethe Institut, Diogo Pais ( clarinet ), Leonor Braga Santos ( viola ) and António Chagas Rosa ( piano ).
This was followed by two short assignments at the Göttingen observatory and at Physikalischer Verein in Frankfurt ( an association of citizens interested in physics and chemistry that was founded by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe in 1824 and still exists today ).

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