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  2. Christiane Vulpius - Wikipedia

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    On 13 July 1788, the 39-year-old Goethe met the 23-year-old Vulpius in the Park an der Ilm, where she handed him a petition on behalf of her brother Christian August. Goethe later advocated several times for his future brother-in-law. That summer, Goethe and Vulpius began a passionate love affair.

  3. Elective Affinities - Wikipedia

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    In her 2001 book Goethe's Elective Affinities and the Critics, she writes: From the time of its publication to today, Goethe's novel, Die Wahlverwandtschaften (Elective Affinities, 1809), has aroused a storm of interpretive confusion. Readers fiercely debate the role of the chemical theory of elective affinities presented in the novel.

  4. Christian August Vulpius - Wikipedia

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    Its scene was laid in Italy during the Middle Ages. Vulpius was also active as an editor. In 1797, possibly through Goethe's influence, Vulpius obtained employment at the Weimar library, of which he became chief librarian in 1806. [2] In the latter year, Goethe also formally married Christiane. Christian died at Weimar on 25 June 1827.

  5. The Sorrows of Young Werther - Wikipedia

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    For Goethe the Werther effect was a cathartic one, freeing himself from the despair in his life. [3] The book reputedly also led to some of the first known examples of copycat suicide. The men were often dressed in the same clothing "as Goethe's description of Werther and using similar pistols." Often the book was found at the scene of the ...

  6. The Green Snake and the Beautiful Lily - Wikipedia

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    It concludes Goethe's novella rondo Conversations of German Emigrants (1795). " Das Märchen " is regarded as the founding example of the genre of Kunstmärchen , or artistic fairy tale. [ 1 ] The story revolves around the crossing and bridging of a river, which represents the divide between the outer life of the senses and the ideal ...

  7. Faust, Part One - Wikipedia

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    The first part of Faust is not divided into acts, but is structured as a sequence of scenes in a variety of settings. After a dedicatory poem and a prelude in the theatre, the actual plot begins with a prologue in Heaven, where the Lord bets Mephistopheles, an agent of the Devil, that Mephistopheles cannot lead astray the Lord's favourite striving scholar, Dr. Faust.

  8. Daphnis and Chloe - Wikipedia

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    Daphnis and Chloe: Its influence on art and its impact on Goethe An entry in the Encyclopedia of World Biography which also notes the work done by William E. McCulloh, Emeritus Professor of Classics at Kenyon College, Ohio, in dating Daphnis and Chloe. Longus: Life, Influence & Bibliography An entry in the Encyclopedia of the Ancient World.

  9. Jacobsfriedhof - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to the Jakobskirchhof Grave of Christiane von Goethe née Vulpius, Goethe's wife. The Jacobsfriedhof, also known as the Jakobskirchhof ("St. James's Burial Ground" or "Churchyard"), is the oldest extant burial ground in Weimar, Thuringia, Germany, on land round the Jakobskirche (St. James's Church). The first burials took place here as ...