Conversations of Goethe with Eckermann and Soret 2 Volume Paperback Set
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.
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"Frequenting a literary celebrity is a good reason for keeping a journal, and Johann Peter Eckermann and Frédéric Soret, two aspiring bookish types who sought out the company of poet, playwright and amateur scientist Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Germany’s most famous writer circa 1800, did so.... there is much to enjoy in Eckermann’s worshipful descriptions of the 70ish Goethe, and this 19th century translation substitutes period charm for strict word-for-word accuracy..."
--Benjamin Ivry, The Newark Star-Ledger
Product details
December 2011Multiple copy pack
9781108040938
902 pages
218 × 140 × 53 mm
1.2kg
Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC
Table of Contents
- Volume 1: Translator's preface
- Author's preface
- Introduction
- 1822–7. Volume 2:
- 1827–32
- Index.