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Conversations of Goethe with Eckermann and Soret

Conversations of Goethe with Eckermann and Soret

Johann Peter Eckermann

Cambridge University Press
2011
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Originally published by Goethe's friend and personal secretary, Johann Peter Eckermann (1792–1854) in German in 1836, this work comprises Eckermann's recollections of his conversations with the German writer and philosopher during the last nine years of his life. Eckermann published a further volume in 1848 using both his own memories and material from the journals of Swiss scientist Frédéric Soret, who was also a close acquaintance of Goethe. The work initially sold poorly in Germany, but quickly became popular internationally, and contributed to the rehabilitation of Goethe's scholarly reputation both within Germany and throughout the world. This edition, translated by British playwright and translator John Oxenford (1812–77) was published in two volumes in London in 1850. Oxenford combined the original three volumes, putting the conversations in chronological order. The topics discussed include religion, politics, literature, poetry and natural sciences. Volume 1 covers the years 1822 to 1827.
Conversations of Goethe with Eckermann and Soret

Conversations of Goethe with Eckermann and Soret

Johann Peter Eckermann

Cambridge University Press
2011
pokkari
Originally published by Goethe's friend and personal secretary, Johann Peter Eckermann (1792–1854) in German in 1836, this work comprises Eckermann's recollections of his conversations with the German writer and philosopher during the last nine years of his life. Eckermann published a further volume in 1848 using both his own memories and material from the journals of Swiss scientist Frédéric Soret, who was also a close acquaintance of Goethe. The work initially sold poorly in Germany, but quickly became popular internationally, and contributed to the rehabilitation of Goethe's scholarly reputation both within Germany and throughout the world. This edition, translated by British playwright and translator John Oxenford (1812–77) was published in two volumes in London in 1850. Oxenford combined the original three volumes, putting the conversations in chronological order. The topics discussed include religion, politics, literature, poetry and natural sciences. Volume 2 runs from September 1827 to 1832.
ECKERMANN, J: GESPRAECHE

ECKERMANN, J: GESPRAECHE

Johann Peter Eckermann

Insel Verlag GmbH
2008
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Die Gespräche erstrecken sich über einen Zeitraum von knapp neun Jahren, angefangen vom 10. Juni 1823 bis zum 11. März 1832. Sie gehen intensiv auf Goethes Alltag ein, schildern seinen Umgang mit Tischgästen und Beratern, handeln von seinen Theaterbesuchen ebenso wie von seinen Ausfahrten. Dabei spiegeln die Aufzeichnungen das gesamte Spektrum von Goethes literarischen und naturwissenschaftlichen Vorlieben und Aufgaben. Sie enthalten Goethes Meinungen über soziale Fragen der Zeit sowie über moralische und religiöse Themen. Eckermann konnte sich dabei auf Tagebuchnotizen und Briefe berufen - und vor allem auf sein hervorragendes Gedächtnis. Er verfiel nicht in den Fehler, Weisheiten und Sentenzen zusammenzustellen, sondern er verstand das Beliebige vom Bedeutenden zu trennen. Der Bericht über seinen letzten Besuch, bei dem er vom toten Goethe Abschied nimmt, zählt zu den ergreifenden Dokumenten deutscher Erzählkunst.
Conversations with Goethe

Conversations with Goethe

Johann Peter Eckermann

Penguin Classics
2022
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A perceptive introduction to the mind of one of German's greatest writers, in a new translation for the first time in 150 years'The best German book there is' Nietzsche By the turn of the nineteenth century, the poet, novelist and thinker Johann Wolfgang von Goethe was one of the most famous people in the world. In 1823 he became friend and mentor to the young writer Johann Eckermann, who, for the last nine years of Goethe's life, recorded their wide-ranging conversations on art, literature, science and philosophy. This rich portrait of Germany's literary elder statesman, now in its first new translation for over 150 years, gives a fascinating glimpse into a great mind as well as 'many insights and invaluable lessons about life.'Translated by Allan Blunden with an Introduction by Ritchie Robertson