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Life and Works of Goethe Vol. II (1855) is the second volume of a two-volume biography of Goethe by George Henry Lewes, released in The Works of J.W. von Goethe, Vol. XIV-Life and Works of Goethe Vol. II, part of a 14-volume set originally published in 1901-1902.
The Works of J.W. von Goethe, Vol. V-Truth and Fiction Relating to my Life Vol. II, by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, is part of a 14-volume set originally published in 1901-1902.
The Works of J.W. von Goethe, Vol. X-Poems of Goethe Vol. II-Reynard the Fox, by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, is part of a 14-volume set originally published in 1901-1902.
"The meadow, it is pretty, With flowers so fair to see; I gather them, but no one Will take the flowers from me." --Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, The Sheperd's Lament in Poems of Goethe The Works of J.W. von Goethe, Vol. IX--Poems of Goethe by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe is part of a 14-volume set originally published in 1901-1902.
The Works of J.W. von Goethe, Vol. VIII-Faust Vol. II, Clavigo, Egmont, The Wayward Lover, by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, is part of a 14-volume set originally published in 1901-1902.
The Works of J.W. von Goethe, Vol. VI-The Sorrows of Young Werther, Elective Affinities, The Good Women and A Tale, by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, is part of a 14-volume set originally published in 1901-1902.
What convinces us of the truth of a point of view? Why do we find it difficult to understand or accept differing perspectives? What are the inner foundations of our knowledge? In these concentrated and aphoristic lectures, Rudolf Steiner speaks of twelve main philosophical standpoints, and the importance of comprehending each one of them. Appreciating the variety of world-views not only sharpens our thinking and makes it more flexible, but helps us to overcome a narrow-minded one sidedness, promoting tolerance of other people and their opinions. The future of philosophy rests not upon defending one single perspective and refuting all others, but in learning to experience the validity of all points of view. Steiner goes on to explain how each philosophical standpoint is coloured by a particular ‘soul mood’, which influences the way we pursue knowledge as individuals. He characterizes the work of several thinkers in this way, throwing light on their unique contributions to human culture. Through such insights into the true nature of human thinking, we are led to understand the quality of cosmic thought, and how the human being is a ‘thought which is thought by the Hierarchies of the cosmos’. This revised translation is complemented with an introduction by Robert McDermott, editorial notes and appendices by Frederick Amrine and an index. Trans. by C. Davy & F. Amrine; Intro. by R. McDermott; Four lectures, Berlin, Jan. 1914, GA 151
A study of the analogies between alchemy, Christian dogma, and psychological symbolism. Revised translation, with new bibliography and index.
This bibliography was commissioned by the English Goethe Society as a contribution to the celebration in 1999 of the 250th anniversary of Goethes birth. It sets out to record translations of his works into English that have been published in the twentieth century, up to and including material published in that anniversary year. It aims to serve as wide a constituency as possible, be it as a simple reference tool for tracing a translation of a given work or as a documentary source for specialized studies of Goethe reception in the English-speaking world. The work records publications during the century, not merely translations that originated during this period. It includes numerous reprintings of older material, as well as some belated first publications of translations from the nineteenth century. It shows how frequent and how long enduring was the recourse of publishers and anthologists to a Goethe Victorian in diction, a signal factor in perceptions and misperceptions. Derek Glass was putting the finishing touches to the bibliography at the time of his sudden death in March 2004. Colleagues at Kings College London have edited the final manuscript, which is now published jointly by the English Goethe Society and the Modern Humanities Research Association both as a worthy commemoration of Goethes anniversary and as a tribute to Derek himself.