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Goethe Johann Wolfgang von
(1749–1832)

Goethe Johann Wolfgang von (1749–1832)

German poet, dramatist, novelist, and scientist, b. Frankfurt. One of the great masters of world literature, his genius embraced most fields of human endeavor; his art and thought are epitomized in his great dramatic poem Faust.

Goethe describes his happy and sheltered childhood in his autobiography, Dichtung und Wahrheit (1811–33). In 1765 he went to Leipzig to study law. There he spent his time in the usual student dissipations, which perhaps contributed to a hemorrhage that required a long convalescence at Frankfurt. His earliest lyric poems, set to music, were published in 1769. In 1770–71 he completed his law studies at Strasbourg, where the acquaintance of Herder filled him with enthusiasm for Shakespeare, for Germany’s medieval past, and for the German folk song.

Goethe’s lyric poems for Friederike Brion, daughter of the pastor of nearby Sesenheim, were written at this time as new texts for folk-song melodies. Among the lasting influences of Goethe’s youth were J. J. Rousseau and Spinoza, who appealed to Goethe’s mystic and poetic feeling for nature in its ever-changing aspects. It was in this period that Goethe began his lifelong study of animals and plants and his research in biological morphology.

Goethe first attracted public notice with the drama Götz von Berlichingen (1773), a pure product of Sturm und Drang. Still more important was the epistolary novel Die Leiden des jungen Werthers (1774, tr. The Sorrows of Young Werther, 1957) which Goethe, on the verge of suicide, wrote after his unrequited love for Charlotte Buff. Werther gave him immediate fame and was widely translated. While the writing had helped Goethe regain stability, the novel’s effect on the public was the opposite; it encouraged morbid sensibility.

In 1775, Goethe was invited to visit Charles Augustus, duke of Saxe-Weimar, at whose court he was to spend the rest of his life. For ten years Goethe was chief minister of state at Weimar. He later retained only the directorship of the state theater and the scientific institutions.

A trip to Italy (1786–88) fired his enthusiasm for the classical ideal, as Goethe tells us in his travel account Die italienische Reise (1816) and in Winckelmann und sein Jahrhundert (1805). Also written under the classical impact were the historical drama Egmont (1788), well known for Beethoven’s incidental music; Römische Elegien (1788); the psychological drama Torquato Tasso (1789); the domestic epic Hermann und Dorothea (1797); and the final, poetic version (1787) of the drama Iphigenie auf Tauris.

In 1792 Goethe accompanied Duke Charles Augustus as official historian in the allied campaign against revolutionary France. He appreciated the principles of the French Revolution but resented the methods employed. A reformer in his own small state, Goethe wished to see social change accomplished from above. Later he refused to share in the patriotic fervor that swept Germany during the Napoleonic Wars.

His novel Die Wahlverwandtschaften (1809, tr. Elective Affinities, 1963) is one of his most significant novels, but perhaps his best-known work in that genre is the Wilhelm Meister series. The novel Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre [the apprenticeship of Wilhelm Meister] (1796), became the prototype of the German Bildungsroman, or novel of character development. In 1829 the last installment of Wilhelm Meisters Wanderjahre [Wilhelm Meister’s journeyman years], a series of episodes, was published.

His most enduring work, indeed, one of the peaks of world literature, is the dramatic poem Faust. The first part was published in 1808, the second shortly after Goethe’s death. Goethe recast the traditional Faust legend and made it one of the greatest poetic and philosophic creations the world possesses. His main departure from the original is no doubt the salvation of Faust, the erring seeker, in the mystic last scene of the second part.

Many women passed through Goethe’s life, with Charlotte von Stein probably the most intellectual of them. He married (1806) Christiane Vulpius (1765–1816), who had borne him a son. Goethe’s unsuccessful marriage offer (1822) to young Ulrike von Levetzow inspired his poems Trilogie der Leidenschaft [trilogy of passion]. Westöstlicher Diwan (1819), a collection of Goethe’s finest lyric poetry, was inspired by his young friend Marianne von Willemer, who figures as Suleika in the cycle. The Diwan strikes a new note in German poetry, introducing Eastern elements derived from Goethe’s reading of the Persian poet Hafiz.

Increasingly aloof from national, political, or even literary partisanship, Goethe became more and more the Olympian divinity, to whose shrine at Weimar all Europe flocked. The variety and extent of his accomplishments and activities were monumental. Goethe knew French, English, Italian, Latin, Greek, and Hebrew and translated works by Diderot, Voltaire, Cellini, Byron, and others. His approach to science was one of sensuous experience and poetic intuition. Well known is his stubborn attack on Newton’s theory of light in Zur Farbenlehre (1810). A corresponding treatise on acoustics remained unfinished.

An accomplished amateur musician, Goethe conducted instrumental and vocal ensembles and directed opera performances in Weimar. His search for an operatic composer with whom he could collaborate failed; although many of his operetta librettos were composed, none achieved lasting fame. Goethe’s exquisite lyrical poems, often inspired by existing songs, challenged contemporary composers to give their best in music, and such songs as “Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt” [only the lonely heart], “Kennst du das Land” [know’st thou the land], and Erlkönig were among the song texts most often set to music.

Goethe’s aim was to make his life a concrete example of the full range of human potential, and he succeeded as few others did. The friendship of Friedrich von Schiller and his death (1805) made a deep impression on Goethe. He is buried, alongside Schiller, in the ducal crypt at Weimar. The opinions of Goethe are recorded not only in his own writings but also in conversations recorded by his secretary J. P. Eckermann and in extensive correspondence with the composer Zelter and with Schiller, Byron, Carlyle, Manzoni, and others. It would be difficult to overestimate Goethe’s influence on the subsequent history of German literature.


Antigua, 1999, Schiller and Goethe; Faust

Antigua, 1999, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Berlin, 1949, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Berlin, 1949, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Berlin, 1949, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Faust

Berlin, 1961, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Bosnia & Herzegovina (Serb administration), 2007, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Bulgaria, 1999, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Central African Republic, 1982, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Central African Republic, 1984, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Faust

Chad, 1984, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Faust

Chili, 1997, R. Zanelly as Faust

Comoren Islands, 1978, Hector Berlioz, scene from «Faust»

Comoren Islands, 1982, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Comoren Islands, 1982, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Comoren Islands, 2009, Johann Wolfgang Goethe

Congo, 1982, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Cote d’Ivoire, 1982, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

DDR, 1967, House of Goethe

DDR, 1973, Goethe and his house in Weimar

DDR, 1982, Silhouettes of Schiller and Goethe

DDR, 1988, Faust and Mephistopheles

DDR, 1990, Monument of Schiller and Goethe in Weymar

Dominica, 1999, Goethe and Schiller; Faust

Dominica, 1999, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Equatorial Guinea, 1993, Ch. Gounou, «Faust»

Equatorial Guinea, 1999, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

France, 1957, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Gambia, 1999, Goethe and Schiller; Faust

Gambia, 1999, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Gambia, 2001, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

German Federal Republic, 1961, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

German Federal Republic, 1980, Iphigenie

German Federal Republic, 1982, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

German Federal Republic, 1993, George as Gotz Berlichingen

German Federal Republic, 1997, Monument of Schiller and Goethe in Weymar

German Federal Republic, 1999, Schiller, Goethe, Herder and Wieland

German Federal Republic, 1999, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

German Federal Republic, 2001, «Goethe»

German Federal Republic, 2004, Wilhelm Tell and Faust II

Germany, 1926/1927, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Germany, 1926/1927, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Germany. Baden, 1949, Barelief of Goethe

Germany. Baden, 1949, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Germany. Baden, 1949, Bust of Goethe

Germany. French Zone, 1945/1946, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Germany. Great Britain and USA Zone, 1949, Goethe in Campagna

Germany. Great Britain and USA Zone, 1949, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Germany. Great Britain and USA Zone, 1949, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Germany. Rheinland, 1949, Barelief of Goethe

Germany. Rheinland, 1949, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Germany. Rheinland, 1949, Bust of Goethe

Germany. Soviet Zone., 1946, Schiller, Goethe and Wieland

Germany. Soviet Zone., 1949, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Germany. Soviet Zone., 1949, Goethe in Campagna

Germany. Soviet Zone., 1949, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Germany. Soviet Zone., 1949, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Germany. Soviet Zone., 1949, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Germany. Soviet Zone., 1949, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Germany. Soviet Zone., 1949, Goethe on Leipzig Fair (1765)

Germany. Thuringen, 1945/1946, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Germany. Thuringen, 1945/1946, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Germany. Thuringen, 1945/1946, Schiller and Goethe

Germany. Württemberg, 1949, Barelief of Goethe

Germany. Württemberg, 1949, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Germany. Württemberg, 1949, Bust of Goethe

Ghana, 1999, Goethe and Schiller; Faust

Ghana, 1999, Faust

Grenada, 1999, Goethe and Schiller; Faust

Grenada, 1999, Margaret

Grenada Grenadines, 1999, Goethe and Schiller; Faust

Grenada Grenadines, 1999, Goethe in Campagna

Guinea, 1984, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Guinea, 1999, Goethe and Schiller; Faust

Guinea, 1999, Angel

Guinea, 2009, Aristotle, Goethe

Guyana, 1999, Goethe and Schiller; Faust

Guyana, 1999, Salamander

Hungary, 1948, Goethe and Faust

Hungary, 1982, Portrait of Goethe

Italy, 1968, Arrigo Boito, «Mefistofele»

Italy, 1999, Goethe in Campagna

Italy, 2009, Goethe and Dante

Japan, 1990, Ogai Mori and «Faust»

Korea Nord, 1981, Gotz von Berlichingen, Goethe

Korea Nord, 1981, Stamps with Cervantes and Goethe

Korea Nord, 1982, Charlotte von Stein

Korea Nord, 1982, Goethe's Sister

Korea Nord, 1982, Charlotte Buff

Korea Nord, 1982, Lili Schonemann

Korea Nord, 1982, Silhouette of Goethe

Korea Nord, 1982, Silhouettes of Goethe family and friends

Korea South, 1999, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Korea South, 1999, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Faust

Lesotho, 1999, Goethe and Schiller; Faust

Lesotho, 1999, Mephistopheles

Liechtenstein, 1981, Portrait of Goethe

Liechtenstein, 1999, Scene from «Faust», act I

Liechtenstein, 1999, Faust and the Devil sealing wager

Luxemburg, 1977, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Luxemburg, 1999, Paint of Goethe

Maldives, 1977, Goethe and Beethoven

Mali, 1982, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Mauritanie, 1984, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Mauritius, 1984, Scene from «Faust»

Moldova, 1999, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, «Faust»

Moldova, 2007, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Monaco, 1969, The Hungurian March

Monaco, 1969, Mephistopheles appears to Faust

Monaco, 1969, Auerbach's Tavern

Monaco, 1969, Sylphs' ballet

Monaco, 1969, Minuet of the Goblins

Monaco, 1969, Marguerite's Bedroom

Monaco, 1969, Forests and cavern

Monaco, 1969, The jorney to Hell

Monaco, 1969, Heaven

Mongolia, 1981, Stamps with Goethe and Schiller

Mozambique, 2012, Goethe and Beethoven

Mozambique, 2012, Goethe and Gary Oldman as Beethoven

Niger, 1982, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Paraguay, 1966, Goethe and his house in Weimar

Paraguay, 1966, Goethe and his house in Weimar

Paraguay, 1966, Dante Alighieri

Paraguay, 1966, Goethe and his house

Paraguay, 1966, Goethe and his house

Paraguay, 1966, Dante Alighieri

Paraguay, 1982, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Faust

Paraguay, 1993, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Paraguay, 1993, Goethe in Campagna

Poland, 1968, Poster to opera «Faust»

Ras al-Khaima, 1969, Faust

Rumania, 1983, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Rumania, 1999, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

San-Marino, 1999, Ch. Gounou, «Faust»

Sao Tome e Principe, 1981, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Sao Tome e Principe, 1981, Goethe in Campagna

Sao Tome e Principe, 1982, Goethe in Campagna

Sao Tome e Principe, 1982, Goethe in Campagna

Sao Tome e Principe, 2008, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Sao Tome e Principe, 2010, Writers and poets

Sierra Leone, 1999, Goethe and Schiller; Faust

Sierra Leone, 1999, Goethe and Schiller; Faust

Sierra Leone, 1999, Angels and Faust

Sierra Leone, 1999, Ariel

Sierra Leone, 2005, Monuments of Schiller

Spain, 1968, Fantasia of Faust

St. Vincent, 1999, Goethe and Schiller; Faust

St. Vincent, 1999, Goethe and Schiller; Faust

St. Vincent, 1999, Faust's Spirit

St. Vincent, 1999, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Togo, 1972, Bust of Goethe

Upper Volta, 1973, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Virgin

Upper Volta, 1983, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Uruguay, 1983, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Faust

Uruguay, 1983, Johann von Goethe

Zambia, 1999, Goethe and Schiller; Faust

Zambia, 1999, Angel

Bulgaria, 1999.05.18, Sofia. Heart

DDR, 1949.08.28, Leipzig. Goethe

DDR, 1949.08.28, Weimar. Goethe

DDR, 1982.03.09, Berlin. Goethe and Schiller

DDR, 1982.03.12, Leipzig. Goethe

DDR, 1982.07.10, Ilmenau. City of Goethe

DDR, 1982.12.15, Leipzig. Goethe

France, 1957.11.09, Paris. Goethe

German Federal Republic, 1954.08.16, Munich. Goethe

German Federal Republic, 1978.04.08, Duisburg. Goethe & Co

German Federal Republic, 1982.02.18, Bonn. Star

German Federal Republic, 1991.09.24, Frankfurt-am-Main. Goethe

German Federal Republic, 1994.10.29, Weimar. Goethe and Schiller

German Federal Republic, 1997.09.26, Leipzig. Goethe

German Federal Republic, 1999.02.18, Berlin. Goethe

German Federal Republic, 1999.08.12, Bonn. Goethe

German Federal Republic, 1999.10.29, Sindelfingen. Monument of Schiller and Goethe in Weymar

German Federal Republic, 2001.04.05, Bonn. «Goethe»

German Federal Republic, 2007.04.21, Kiel. Johann Wolfgang Goethe

Germany, 1928/1929, Braunschweig. Year of Goethe and Lessing

Germany, 1928/1929, Hannover. 1929 — Year of Goethe and Lessing

Germany, 1930.05.28, Frankfurt am Main. Words of Goethe

Germany, 1932.01.10, Berlin. Goethe's Silhouette

Germany, 1932.04.30, Frankfurt-am-Main. Goethe

Germany, 1937.01.20, Staufen. Faust

Germany. Soviet Zone., 1949.01.08, Niedersedlitz. Goethe

Hungary, 1982.07.25, Budapest. Goethe

Hungary, 1982.12.29, Budapest. Sun

Italy, 1999.08.28, Roma. Goethe in Campagna

Italy, 2009.05.09, Merano. Goethe and Dante

Macedonia, 1999.08.25, Skopje. Goethe

Moldova, 1999.08.20, Chisinau. Goethe

DDR, 1988, Faust and Mephistopheles

France, 2005, Kellerman, words of Goethe

German Federal Republic, 1997, Goethe on Leipzig faire

German Federal Republic, 2001, Name «Goethe»

German Federal Republic, 2001, Name «Goethe»

German Federal Republic, 2004, Ernst Rietschel and monuments of writers

German Federal Republic, 2004, Iphigenie

Russia, 2002, Lemeshev as Faust

USSR, 1989, Pirogov as Mephistopheles

Czech Republic, 1999, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

DDR, 1990, Monument to Goethe and Schiller

DDR, 1990, Goethe and Schiller Monument

German Federal Republic, 1974, Wetzlar. Lotta hause, Museum of Goete

German Federal Republic, 1980, Wetzlar. Lotta hause, Museum of Goete

German Federal Republic, 1997, Monument of Schiller and Goethe

German Federal Republic, 1999, Goethe and composers

German Federal Republic, 1999, Schiller, Goethe, Herder and Wieland

German Federal Republic, 1999, Monument of Schiller and Goethe in Weymar

Germany, 1926/1927, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Germany, 1932, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Germany, 1932, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Germany, 1942, Goethe's garden house in Weimar

Hungary, 1982, Roman Elegies of Goethe

Hungary, 1982, Roman Elegies of Goethe

Hungary, 1982, Roman Elegies of Goethe

Hungary, 1982, Roman Elegies of Goethe

Hungary, 1982, Roman Elegies of Goethe

Hungary, 1982, Roman Elegies of Goethe

Hungary, 1982, Roman Elegies of Goethe

Hungary, 1982, Roman Elegies of Goethe

Hungary, 1982, Roman Elegies of Goethe

Hungary, 1982, Roman Elegies of Goethe

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