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1984. 232 pages.
0896721175
978-0-89672-117-3
$24.95 cloth
Studies in Comparative Literature Series
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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: One Hundred and Fifty Years of Continuing Vitality Edited by Ulrich Goebel and Wolodymyr T. Zyla
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: One Hundred and Fifty Years of Continuing Vitality is a collection of
lectures from the Fifteenth Annual Comparative Literature Symposium held in 1982
at Texas Tech University.
The theme of Goethe's continuing vitality in world literature emphasized the
complex relationship between the influence that aroused and inspired him and the
influence that, in turn, he exerted on others in literature and music.
On Translating Faust Heroic Egotism: Goethe and the Fortunes of Bildung in Victorian England Frame, Instance, Dialogue: Narrative Structures in the
Wanderjahre Goethe's Theory of Literature Goethe, Klopstock and the Problem of Literary Influence: A Reading of the Darmstadt Poems Absolute and Affective Music: Rameau, Diderot, and Goethe Goethe and the Novella Symbolik des Glücks. Zu Wilhelm Meisters
Bildergeschichte Ivan Franko: Goethe's Translator and Interpreter Goethe and Music: "Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt"
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