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Die Leiden des jungen Werther

byJohann Wolfgang von Goethe

Who is this book for? Readers interested in classic literature, Romanticism, and emotional narratives.

Topics Social customsUnrequited loveYoung menGerman literatureTravelPoetryContinental european fictionLoveEmotional turmoilCultural differencesIsolationIdentityConflict
MoodMelancholic, Reflective
RomanceCentral to the Plot
»Die Leiden des jungen Werther« gilt als das bekannteste Werk Goethes nach »Faust«. Erstmalig 1774 erschienen, wurde der Roman gleich zum Bestseller und gehört seitdem zu den erfolgreichsten Romanen der Literaturgeschichte. Die als Briefroman verfasste Erzählung berichtet über die unglückliche, unerfüllte Liebe des sensiblen Werthers zu Lotte, die bereits verlobt ist.

Language

de

Published on

17/04/2020

Format

Hardcover

ISBN

9783868205695

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