This collection, "Goethe's Works," offers a comprehensive view into the life and mind of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, one of the most important figures in German literature. Volume 5 presents Goethe's autobiography, providing intimate insights into his personal journey and intellectual development. Volume 6 features "Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship," a cornerstone of the Bildungsroman genre, tracing the protagonist's path to self-discovery.
Volume 9 contains "Wilhelm Meister's Travels," continuing the exploration of personal growth and societal observation. Volume 10 recounts Goethe's "Tour In Italy," offering vivid descriptions and reflections on Italian art, culture, and landscapes. Volume 11 compiles "Miscellaneous Travels," expanding the geographical and cultural scope. Finally, Volume 12 presents "Early & Miscellaneous Letters," revealing Goethe's thoughts and relationships through his correspondence.
Also included are his insightful "Conversations With Eckermann & Soret" capturing Goethe's reflections on literature, philosophy, and the world around him. This collection offers a rich tapestry of Goethe's literary achievements and personal experiences, making it an invaluable resource for scholars and readers alike.
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