Conversations of German Refugees ; Wilhelm Meister's Journeyman Years, Or, The Renunciants

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Princeton University Press, Nov 5, 1995 - Fiction - 440 pages

Goethe was a master of the short prose form. His two narrative cycles, Conversations of German Refugees and Wilhelm Meister's Journeyman Years, both written during a high point of his career, address various social issues and reveal his experimentation with narrative and perspective. A traditional cycle of novellas, Conversations of German Refugees deals with the impact and significance of the French Revolution and suggests Goethe's ideas on the social function of his art. Goethe's last novel, Wilhelm Meister's Journeyman Years, is a sequel to Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship and to Conversations of German Refugees and is considered to be his most remarkable novel in form.

 

Contents

Introduction
1
Conversations of German Refugees
8
BOOK
10
Wilhelm Meisters Journeyman Years
93
Chapter
101
Chapter Four
116
Chapter Five
126
Chapter
138
Chapter Nine
164
Chapter
174
Chapter Eleven
183
Chapter Twelve
195
ART ETHICS NATURE
294
BOOK THREE
313
Notes
437
Copyright

Chapter Seven
148

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