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Chapter 10 - Prose

from Part II - Literature

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 May 2024

Charlotte Lee
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University of Cambridge
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Chapter 10 examines Goethe’s development as a writer of prose across the spectrum of forms, beginning with his radicalisation of the epistolary novel through his Werther. It highlights significant influences – from Giovanni Boccaccio to Sophie von La Roche – and, at the same time, emphasises the singularity of his writing. It also reflects on Goethe’s use of deliberate aestheticisation as a means of contending with the instability of human life. The chapter shows that Goethe’s prose writing is both thoroughly embedded in and transcends the many contexts from which it emerged.

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Goethe in Context , pp. 95 - 103
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2024

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