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The Novels
The Sorrows of Young Werther (1774)
CONTENTS
PREFACE
BOOK I
BOOK II.
Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship (1794)
CONTENTS
TRANSLATOR’S PREFACE
BOOK I.
CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III.
CHAPTER IV.
CHAPTER V.
CHAPTER VI.
CHAPTER VII.
CHAPTER VIII.
CHAPTER IX.
CHAPTER X.
CHAPTER XI.
CHAPTER XII.
CHAPTER XIII.
CHAPTER XIV.
CHAPTER XV.
CHAPTER XVI.
CHAPTER XVII.
BOOK II.
CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III.
CHAPTER IV.
CHAPTER V.
CHAPTER VI.
CHAPTER VII.
CHAPTER VIII.
CHAPTER IX.
CHAPTER X.
CHAPTER XI.
CHAPTER XII.
CHAPTER XIII.
CHAPTER XIV.
BOOK III.
CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III.
CHAPTER IV.
CHAPTER V.
CHAPTER VI.
CHAPTER VII.
CHAPTER VIII.
CHAPTER IX.
CHAPTER X.
CHAPTER XI.
CHAPTER XII.
BOOK IV.
CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III.
CHAPTER IV.
CHAPTER V.
CHAPTER VI.
CHAPTER VII.
CHAPTER VIII.
CHAPTER IX.
CHAPTER X.
CHAPTER XI.
CHAPTER XII.
CHAPTER XIII.
CHAPTER XIV.
CHAPTER XV.
CHAPTER XVI.
CHAPTER XVII.
CHAPTER XVIII.
CHAPTER XIX.
CHAPTER XX.
BOOK V.
CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III.
CHAPTER IV.
CHAPTER V.
CHAPTER VI.
CHAPTER VII.
CHAPTER VIII.
CHAPTER IX.
CHAPTER X.
CHAPTER XI.
CHAPTER XII.
CHAPTER XIII.
CHAPTER XIV.
CHAPTER XV.
CHAPTER XVI.
BOOK VI.
CONFESSIONS OF A FAIR SAINT.
BOOK VII.
CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III.
CHAPTER IV.
CHAPTER V.
CHAPTER VI.
CHAPTER VII.
CHAPTER VIII.
CHAPTER IX.
INDENTURE.
BOOK VIII.
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
CHAPTER VIII
CHAPTER IX
CHAPTER X
Elective Affinities (1809)
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
PART I
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
CHAPTER VIII
CHAPTER IX
CHAPTER X
CHAPTER XI
CHAPTER XII
CHAPTER XIII
CHAPTER XIV
CHAPTER XV
CHAPTER XVI
CHAPTER XVII
CHAPTER XVIII
PART II
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
CHAPTER VIII
CHAPTER IX
CHAPTER X.
CHAPTER XI
CHAPTER XII
CHAPTER XIII
CHAPTER XIV
CHAPTER XV
CHAPTER XVI
CHAPTER XVII
CHAPTER XVIII
Wilhelm Meister’s Journeyman Years (1821)
CONTENTS
BOOK I.
CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III.
CHAPTER IV.
CHAPTER V.
CHAPTER VI.
CHAPTER VII.
CHAPTER VIII.
CHAPTER IX.
CHAPTER X.
CHAPTER XI.
CHAPTER XII.
BOOK II.
CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III.
CHAPTER IV.
CHAPTER V.
CHAPTER VI.
CHAPTER VII.
CHAPTER IX.
CHAPTER X.
CHAPTER XI.
CHAPTER XII.
BOOK III.
CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III.
CHAPTER IV.
CHAPTER V.
CHAPTER VI.
CHAPTER VII.
CHAPTER VIII.
CHAPTER IX.
CHAPTER X.
CHAPTER XI.
CHAPTER XII.
CHAPTER XIII.
CHAPTER XIV.
CHAPTER XV.
CHAPTER XVI.
CHAPTER XVII.
CHAPTER XVIII.
The Shorter Fiction
The Green Snake and the Beautiful Lily (1795)
A Tale (1797)
The Good Women (1797)
The Plays
The Wayward Lover (1768)
CONTENTS
DRAMATIS PERSONAE.
SCENE I.
SCENE II.
SCENE III.
SCENE IV.
SCENE V.
SCENE VI.
SCENE VII.
SCENE VIII.
SCENE IX.
The Fellow Culprits (1769)
CONTENTS
DRAMATIS PERSONAE
ACT I.
SCENE I.
SCENE II.
SCENE III.
SCENE IV.
SCENE V.
SCENE VI.
SCENE VII.
ACT II.
SCENE I.
SCENE II.
SCENE III.
SCENE IV.
SCENE V.
ACT III.
SCENE I.
SCENE II.
SCENE III.
SCENE IV.
SCENE V.
SCENE VI.
SCENE VII.
SCENE VIII.
SCENE IX.
SCENE X.
Goetz von Berlichingen (1773)
CONTENTS
DRAMATIS PERSONÆ
ACT I.
ACT II.
ACT III.
ACT IV.
ACT V.
Clavigo (1774)
CONTENTS
DRAMATIS PERSONÆ.
ACT I.
SCENE I.
SCENE II.
ACT II.
SCENE I.
ACT III.
SCENE I.
ACT IV.
SCENE I.
SCENE II.
ACT V.
SCENE I.
SCENE II.
SCENE III.
SCENE IV.
SCENE V.
SCENE VI.
Egmont (1788)
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTORY NOTE
DRAMATIS PERSONAE
ACT I
ACT II
ACT III
ACT IV
ACT V
The Brother and Sister (1776)
THE BROTHER AND SISTER
Stella (1776)
CONTENTS
DRAMATIS PERSONÆ.
ACT I.
ACT II.
ACT III.
ACT IV.
ACT V.
Iphigenia in Tauris (1779)
CONTENTS
ACT THE FIRST.
SCENE I.
SCENE II.
SCENE III.
ACT THE SECOND.
SCENE I.
SCENE II.
ACT THE THIRD.
SCENE I.
SCENE II.
SCENE III.
ACT THE FOURTH.
SCENE I.
SCENE II.
SCENE III.
SCENE IV.
SCENE V.
ACT THE FIFTH.
SCENE I.
SCENE II.
SCENE III.
SCENE IV.
SCENE V.
SCENE VI.
Torquato Tasso (1790)
CONTENTS
DRAMATIS PERSONÆ.
ACT I.
SCENE I.
SCENE II.
SCENE III.
SCENE IV.
ACT II.
SCENE I.
SCENE II.
SCENE III.
SCENE IV.
SCENE V.
ACT III.
SCENE I.
SCENE II.
SCENE III.
SCENE IV.
SCENE V.
ACT IV.
SCENE I.
SCENE II.
SCENE III.
SCENE IV.
SCENE V.
ACT V.
SCENE I.
SCENE II.
SCENE III.
SCENE IV.
SCENE V.
The Natural Daughter (1803)
CONTENTS
DRAMATIS PERSONÆ.
ACT I.
SCENE I.
SCENE II.
SCENE III.
SCENE IV.
SCENE V.
SCENE VI.
ACT II.
SCENE I.
SCENE II.
SCENE III.
SCENE IV.
SCENE V.
ACT III.
SCENE I.
SCENE II.
SCENE III.
SCENE IV.
ACT IV.
SCENE I.
SCENE II.
SCENE III.
SCENE IV.
ACT V.
SCENE I.
SCENE II.
SCENE III.
SCENE IV.
SCENE V.
SCENE VI.
SCENE VII.
SCENE VIII.
SCENE IX.
Faust: Part One (1808)
CONTENTS
DRAMATIS PERSONÆ
DEDICATION
PROLOGUE FOR THE THEATRE
PROLOGUE IN HEAVEN
NIGHT
STUDY
INTERMEZZO: WALPURGIS-NIGHT’S DREAM
Faust: Part Two (1832)
CONTENTS
DRAMATIS PERSONÆ
ACT I.
ACT II.
ACT III.
ACT IV.
ACT V.
The Poetry
The Poems of Goethe
CONTENTS
DEDICATION.
Songs
SOUND, SWEET SONG.
TO THE KIND READER.
THE NEW AMADIS
WHEN THE FOX DIES, HIS SKIN COUNTS.
THE HEATHROSE.
BLINDMAN’S BUFF.
CHRISTEL.
THE COY ONE.
THE CONVERT.
PRESERVATION.
THE MUSES’ SON.
FOUND.
LIKE AND LIKE.
RECIPROCAL INVITATION TO THE DANCE.
SELF-DECEIT.
DECLARATION OF WAR.
LOVER IN ALL SHAPES.
THE GOLDSMITH’S APPRENTICE.
JOY AND SORROW.
MARCH.
ANSWERS IN A GAME OF QUESTIONS.
DIFFERENT EMOTIONS ON THE SAME SPOT.
WHO’LL BUY GODS OF LOVE?
THE MISANTHROPE.
TRUE ENJOYMENT.
HAPPINESS AND VISION.
THE FAREWELL.
THE BEAUTIFUL NIGHT.
APPARENT DEATH.
PROXIMITY.
LIVING REMEMBRANCE.
THE BLISS OF ABSENCE.
TO LUNA.
THE WEDDING NIGHT.
MISCHIEVOUS JOY.
FAREWELL.
THE EXCHANGE.
NOVEMBER SONG.
TO THE CHOSEN ONE.
FIRST LOSS.
AFTER-SENSATIONS.
PROXIMITY OF THE BELOVED ONE.
PRESENCE.
TO THE DISTANT ONE.
BY THE RIVER.
NIGHT SONG.
CALM AT SEA.
THE PROSPEROUS VOYAGE.
COURAGE.
ADMONITION.
WELCOME AND FAREWELL.
NEW LOVE, NEW LIFE.
TO BELINDA.
MAY SONG.
WITH A PAINTED RIBBON.
WITH A GOLDEN NECKLACE.
TO CHARLOTTE.
ON THE LAKE.
FROM THE MOUNTAIN.
Flower Salute.
MAY SONG.
PREMATURE SPRING.
Autumn Feelings
RESTLESS LOVE.
THE SHEPHERD’S LAMENT.
COMFORT IN TEARS.
LONGING.
TO MIGNON.
THE MOUNTAIN CASTLE
THE SPIRIT’S SALUTE.
TO A GOLDEN HEART THAT HE WORE ROUND HIS NECK.
THE BLISS OF SORROW.
THE WANDERER’S NIGHT-SONG.
THE SAME.
TO THE MOON.
THE HUNTER’S EVEN-SONG.
MY ONLY PROPERTY.
TO LINA.
Familiar Songs
ON THE NEW YEAR.
ANNIVERSARY SONG.
THE SPRING ORACLE.
THE HAPPY COUPLE.
SONG OF FELLOWSHIP.
CONSTANCY IN CHANGE.
TABLE SONG.
WONT AND DONE.
GENERAL CONFESSION.
COPTIC SONG.
ANOTHER.
VANITAS! VANITATUM VANITAS!
SWISS SONG.
FORTUNE OF WAR.
OPEN TABLE.
THE RECKONING.
ERGO BIBAMUS!
EPIPHANIAS.
FINNISH SONG.
GYPSY SONG.
Poems from Wilhelm Meister.
MIGNON.
THE SAME.
THE HARPER.
PHILINE.
Ballads
MIGNON.
THE HARPER.
BALLAD
Of the Banished and Returning Count.
THE VIOLET.
THE FAITHLESS BOY.
THE ERL-KING.
JOHANNA SEBUS
THE FISHERMAN.
THE KING OF THULE.
THE BEAUTEOUS FLOWER.
Song of the Imprisoned Count.
SIR CURT’S WEDDING-JOURNEY.
WEDDING SONG.
THE TREASURE-DIGGER.
THE RAT-CATCHER.
THE SPINNER.
BEFORE A COURT OF JUSTICE.
THE PAGE AND THE MILLER’S DAUGHTER.
THE YOUTH AND THE MILLSTREAM.
THE MAID OF THE MILL’S TREACHERY.
THE MAID OF THE MILL’S REPENTANCE.
THE TRAVELLER AND THE FARM-MAIDEN.
EFFECTS AT A DISTANCE.
THE WALKING BELL.
FAITHFUL ECKART.
THE PUPIL IN MAGIC.
THE DANCE OF DEATH.
THE BRIDE OF CORINTH.
THE GOD AND THE BAYADERE.
An Indian Legend.
THE PARIAH.
The Pariah’s Prayer.
LEGEND.
THE PARIAH’S THANKS.
THE FIRST WALPURGIS-NIGHT.
DEATH-LAMENT OF THE NOBLE WIFE OF ASAN AGA.
Antiques
LEOPOLD, DUKE OF BRUNSWICK.
TO THE HUSBANDMAN.
ANACREON’S GRAVE.
THE BRETHREN.
MEASURE OF TIME.
WARNING.
SAKÓNTALA.
SOLITUDE.
THE CHOSEN CLIFF.
THE CONSECRATED SPOT.
THE INSTRUCTORS.
THE UNEQUAL MARRIAGE.
EXCUSE.
THE MUSE’S MIRROR.
PHŒBUS AND HERMES.
THE NEW AMOR.
THE GARLANDS.
THE SWISS ALPS.
Elegies
ROMAN ELEGIES. (EROTICA ROMANA)
ALEXIS AND DORA.
Epigrams
Venice, 1790.
The Four Seasons.
SPRING.
SUMMER.
AUTUMN.
WINTER.
Sonnets.
THE FRIENDLY MEETING.
IN A WORD.
THE MAIDEN SPEAKS.
GROWTH.
FOOD IN TRAVEL.
DEPARTURE.
THE LOVING ONE WRITES.
THE LOVING ONE ONCE MORE.
SHE CANNOT END.
NEMESIS.
THE CHRISTMAS-BOX.
THE WARNING.
THE DOUBTERS AND THE LOVERS.
THE EPOCHS.
CHARADE.
Miscellaneous Poems.
THE GERMAN PARNASSUS.
MAHOMET’S SONG.
SPIRIT SONG OVER THE WATERS.
MY GODDESS.
WINTER JOURNEY OVER THE HARTZ MOUNTAINS.
TO FATHER KRONOS.
THE WANDERER’S STORM-SONG.
THE SEA-VOYAGE.
PROMETHEUS.
THE EAGLE AND DOVE.
GANYMEDE.
THE BOUNDARIES OF HUMANITY.
THE GODLIKE.
ROYAL PRAYER.
HUMAN FEELINGS.
LILY’S MENAGERIE.
LOVE’S DISTRESSES.
TO HIS COY ONE.
PETITION.
THE MUSAGETES.
MORNING LAMENT.
THE VISIT.
THE MAGIC NET.
The Goblet.
NIGHT THOUGHTS.
TO LIDA.
FOREVER.
FROM AN ALBUM OF 1604.
TO THE RISING FULL MOON.
BETROTHED.
AT MIDNIGHT HOUR.
LINES ON SEEING SCHILLER’S SKULL.
Trilogy of Passion.
TO WERTHER.
ELEGY.
ATONEMENT.
APRIL.
MAY.
JUNE.
EVER AND EVERYWHERE.
NEXT YEAR’S SPRING.
SUCH, SUCH IS HE WHO PLEASETH ME.
ST. NEPOMUK’S EVE.
Carlsbad, May 15, 1820.
THE FREEBOOTER.
RECIPROCAL.
SONG OF THE EMIGRANTS.
EXPLANATION OF AN ANCIENT WOODCUT REPRESENTING HANS SACHS’ POETICAL MISSION.
THOUGHTS ON JESUS CHRIST’S DESCENT INTO HELL.
Art
THE DROPS OF NECTAR.
THE WANDERER.
LOVE AS A LANDSCAPE-PAINTER.
ARTIST’S EVENING SONG.
Parables
EXPLANATION OF AN ANTIQUE GEM.
CAT-PIE.
LEGEND.
THE CRITIC.
AUTHORS.
THE DILETTANTE AND THE CRITIC.
CELEBRITY.
THE YELPERS.
THE WRANGLER.
JOY.
PLAYING AT PRIESTS.
SONGS.
POETRY.
A PARABLE.
CUPID AND PSYCHE.
THE DEATH OF THE FLY.
BY THE RIVER.
THE FOX AND CRANE.
THE FOX AND HUNTSMAN.
THE STORK’S VOCATION.
THE FROGS.
THE WEDDING.
BURIAL.
THREATENING SIGNS.
THE BUYERS.
THE MOUNTAIN VILLAGE.
SYMBOLS.
THREE PALINODIAS.
VALEDICTION.
THE COUNTRY SCHOOLMASTER.
THE LEGEND OF THE HORSESHOE.
Epigrams II.
TO ORIGINALS.
THE SOLDIER’S CONSOLATION.
GENIAL IMPULSE.
NEITHER THIS NOR THAT.
THE WAY TO BEHAVE.
THE BEST.
AS BROAD AS IT’S LONG.
CALM AT SEA.
THE RULE OF LIFE.
THE SAME, EXPANDED.
THE FAIR AT HUEHENEFELD.
July 25th, 1814.
THE LITTLE GIRL’S WISH.
EPITAPH.
ADMONITION.
MY ONLY PROPERTY.
OLD AGE.
COURAGE.
RULE FOR MONARCHS.
MEMORIES.
PAULO POST FUTURI.
THE FOOL’S EPILOGUE.
ON THE DIVAN.
God and World.
PROOEMION.
THE METAMORPHOSIS OF PLANTS.
THE SAGES AND THE PEOPLE.
Rhymed Distichs.
GOD, SOUL AND WORLD.
DISTICHS.
West-Eastern Divan.
Moganni Nameh.
BOOK OF THE MINSTREL.
HEGIRA.
DISCORD.
TALISMANS.
THE FOUR FAVORS.
SONG AND STRUCTURE.
CREATION AND VIVIFICATION.
Hafis Nameh.
BOOK OF HAFIS.
THE NEW NAME.
THE GERMAN RETURNS THANKS.
THE UNLIMITED.
TO HAFIS.
FETWA.
Uschk Nameh.
BOOK OF LOVE.
THE TYPES.
ONE PAIR MORE.
MYSTERY.
IT WAS SHE.
MOST MYSTERIOUS.
Teskir Nameh.
BOOK OF CONTEMPLATION.
FIVE THINGS.
TO SHAH SHEDSHAA AND HIS LIKE.
HIGHEST FAVOR.
FIRDUSI SPEAKS.
DSHELAL-ED-DIN RUMI SPEAKS.
SULEIKA SPEAKS.
Rendsch Nameh.
BOOK OF GLOOM.
Hikmet Nameh.
BOOK OF PROVERBS.
Timur Nameh.
BOOK OF TIMUR.
THE WINTER AND TIMUR.
TO SULEIKA.
Suleika Nameh.
BOOK OF SULEIKA.
HATEM.
SULEIKA.
HATEM.
HATEM.
THE LOVING ONE SPEAKS.
THE LOVING ONE AGAIN.
SULEIKA.
THE SUBLIME TYPE.
SULEIKA.
THE REUNION.
SULEIKA.
Safi Nameh.
THE CONVIVIAL BOOK.
THE INN.
THE INN.
Mathal Nameh.
BOOK OF PARABLES.
IT IS GOOD.
Parsi Nameh.
BOOK OF THE PARSEES.
THE BEQUEST OF THE ANCIENT PERSIAN FAITH.
Chuld Nameh.
BOOK OF PARADISE.
THE PRIVILEGED MEN.
THE FAVORED BEASTS.
THE SEVEN SLEEPERS.
Hermann and Dorothea
Kalliope
FATE AND SYMPATHY.
Terpsichore.
HERMANN.
Thalia.
THE BURGHERS.
Euterpe.
MOTHER AND SON.
Polyhymnia.
THE COSMOPOLITE.
Klio
THE AGE.
Erato.
DOROTHEA.
Melpomene.
HERMANN AND DOROTHEA.
Urania.
CONCLUSION.
List of Poems in Chronological Order
List of Poems in Alphabetical Order
Reynard the Fox (1794)
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I. THE ACCUSATION.
CHAPTER II. THE FIRST SUMMONS.
CHAPTER III. THE SECOND SUMMONS.
CHAPTER IV. THE TRIAL.
CHAPTER V. THE PARDON.
CHAPTER VI. THE RELAPSE.
CHAPTER VII. THE OUTLAWRY.
CHAPTER VIII. THE JOURNEY.
CHAPTER IX. THE ADVOCACY.
CHAPTER X. THE SECOND PARDON.
CHAPTER XI. THE DEFIANCE.
CHAPTER XII. THE BATTLE.
The Non-Fiction
The Siege of Mainz (1793)
CONTENTS
SIEGE OF MAINZ.
AN INTERVAL.
Theory of Colours (1810)
CONTENTS
DEDICATION
TRANSLATOR’S PREFACE
PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION
INTRODUCTION.
PART I. PHYSIOLOGICAL COLOURS.
I. Effects of Light and Darkness On the Eye.
II. Effects of Black and White Objects On the Eye.
III. Grey Surfaces and Objects.
IV. Dazzling Colourless Objects.
V. Coloured Objects.
VI. Coloured Shadows.
VII. Faint Lights.
VIII. Subjective Halos.
PATHOLOGICAL COLOURS: APPENDIX.
PART II. PHYSICAL COLOURS.
IX. Dioptrical Colours.
X. Dioptrical Colours of the First Class.
XI. Dioptrical Colours of the Second Class. - Refraction.
XII. Refraction Without the Appearance of Colour.
XIII. Conditions of the Appearance of Colour.
XIV. Conditions Under Which the Appearance of Colour Increases.
XV. Explanation of the Foregoing Phenomena.
XVI. Decrease of the Appearance of Colour.
XVII. Grey Objects Displaced By Refraction.
XVIII. Coloured Objects Displaced By Refraction.
XIX. Achromatism and Hyperchromatism.
XX. Advantages of Subjective Experiments.-Transition to the Objective.
XXI.Refraction Without the Appearance of Colour.
XXII.Conditions of the Appearance of Colour.
XXIII.Conditions of the Increase of Colour.
XXIV. Explanation of the Foregoing Phenomena.
XXV. Decrease of the Appearance of Colour.
XXVI.Grey Objects.
XXVII. Coloured Objects.
XXVIII. Achromatism and Hyperchromatism.
XXIX. Combination of Surjective and Orjective Experiments.
XXXX. Transition.
XXXI. Catoptrical Colours.
XXXII. Paroptical Colours.
XXXIII. Epoptical Colours.
PART III. CHEMICAL COLOURS.
XXXIV. Chemical Contrast.
XXXV. White.
XXXVI. Black.
XXXVII. First Excitation of Colour.
XXXVIII. Augmentation of Colour.
XXXIX. Culmination.
XL. Fluctuation.
XLI.Passage Through the Whole Scale.
XLII. Inversion.
XLIII. Fixation.
XLIV. Intermixture, Real.
XLV. Intermixture, Apparent.
XLVI. Communication, Actual.
XLVII. Communication, Apparent.
XLVIII. Extraction.
XLIX. Nomenclature.
L. Minerals.
LI. Plants.
LII. Worms, Insects, Fishes.
LIII. Birds.
LIV. Mammalia and Human Beings.
LV. Physical and Chemical Effects of the Transmission of Light Through Coloured Mediums.
LVI. Chemical Effect in Dioptrical Achromatism.
PART IV. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS.
Combination of the Two Principles.
Augmentation to Red.
Junction of the Two Augmented Extremes.
Completeness the Result of Variety in Colour.
Harmony of the Complete State.
Facility With Which Colour May Be Made to Tend Either to the Plus or Minus Side.
Evanescence of Colour.
Permanance of Colour.
PART V. RELATION TO OTHER PURSUITS
Relation to Philosophy.
Relation to Mathematics.
Relation to the Technical Operations of the Dyer.
Relation to Physiology and Pathology.
Relation to Natural History.
Relation to General Physics.
Relation to the Theory of Music.
Concluding Observations On Terminology.
PART VI. EFFECT OF COLOUR WITH REFERENCE TO MORAL ASSOCIATIONS.
Yellow.
Red-Yellow.
Yellow-Red.
Blue.
Red-Blue.
Blue-Red.
Red.
Green.
Completeness and Harmony.
Characteristic Combinations.
Yellow and Blue.
Yellow and Red.
Blue and Red.
Yellow-Red and Blue-Red.
Combinations Non-Characteristic.
Relation of the Combinations to Light and Dark.
Considerations Derived From the Evidence of Experience and History.
Aesthetic Influence.
Chiaro-Scuro.
Tendency to Colour.
Keeping.
Colouring.
Colour in General Nature.
Colour of Particular Objects.
Characteristic Colouring.
Harmonious Colouring.
Genuine Tone.
False Tone.
Weak Colouring.
The Motley.
Dread of Theory.
Ultimate Aim.
Grounds.
Pigments.
Allegorical, Symbolical, Mystical Application of Colour.
Concluding Observations.
NOTES.
Note A. - Par. 18.
Note B. - Par. 23.
Note C. - Par. 50.
Note D. - Par. 66.
Note E - Par. 69.
Note F. - Par. 88.
Note G. - Par. 98.
Note H. - Par. 113.
Note I. - Par. 135.
Note K. - Par. 140.
Note L. - Par. 150.
Note M. - Par. 177.
Note N. - Par. 246.
Note O. - Par. 252.
Note P. - Par. 284.
Note Q. - Par. 387.
Note R. - Par. 478.
Note S. - Par. 485.
Note T. - Par. 496.
Note U. - Par. 502.
Note V. - Par. 555.
Note W. - Par. 608.
Note X. - Par. 670.
Note Y. - Par. 672.
Note Z. - Par. 690.
Note AA. - Par. 732.
Note BB. - Par. 748.
Note CC. - Par. 758.
Note DD. - Par. 849.
Note EE. - Par. 855.
Note FF. - Par. 859.
Note GG. - Par. 863.
Note HH. - Par. 865.
Note II. - Par. 902.
Note KK. - Par. 903.
Note LL. - Par. 919.
Introduction to ‘The Propyläen’ (1798)
Introduction to ‘The Propyläen’
Winckelmann and His Age (1805)
CONTENTS
TO HER MOST SERENE HIGHNESS THE DUCHESS ANNA AMALIA OF SAXE-WEIMAR AND EISENACH
PREFACE
PLAN FOR A HISTORY OF ART DURING THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY
DESCRIPTION OF WINCKELMANN
SKETCHES FOR AN ESSAY ON WINCKELMANN
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
ENTER WINCKELMANN
THE ANTIQUE
PAGANISM
FRIENDSHIP
BEAUTY
CATHOLICISM
REALIZATION OF GREEK ART
ROME
RAFAEL MENGS
LITERARY PROFESSION
CARDINAL ALBANI
GOOD FORTUNE
PHILOSOPHY
POETRY
ATTAINED INSIGHT
LATER WORKS
THE POPE
CHARACTER
SOCIETY
STRANGERS
THE WORLD
RESTLESSNESS
DEPARTURE
Maxims and Reflections
TRANSLATOR’S PREFACE
LIFE AND CHARACTER
LITERATURE AND ART
SCIENCE
NATURE: APHORISMS
The Travel Writing
Letters from Switzerland and Travels in Italy (1816)
CONTENTS
LETTERS FROM SWITZERLAND.
PART THE FIRST.
PART THE SECOND.
TRAVELS IN ITALY
FROM CARLSBAD TO THE BRENNER.
FROM THE BRENNER TO VERONA.
FROM VERONA TO VENICE.
VENICE
FROM FERRARA TO ROME.
ROME.
NAPLES.
SICILY.
PALERMO.
The Criticism
Goethe the Writer by Ralph Waldo Emerson
Goethe by C. E. Vaughan
Goethe by John Cowper Powys
Goethe’s Faust by George Santayana
Shakespeare and Goethe by David Masson
Goethe’s Theory of Colors by John Tyndall
Extracts of Correspondence by Sir Walter Scott
The Autobiography
Truth and Fiction Relating to My Life (1811)
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION BY THOMAS CARLYLE.
JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE
AUTOBIOGRAPHY TRUTH AND FICTION RELATING TO MY LIFE
AUTHOR’S PREFACE.
PART THE FIRST
FIRST BOOK.
SECOND BOOK.
THE NEW PARIS.
THIRD BOOK.
FOURTH BOOK.
FIFTH BOOK.
PART THE SECOND: OF WHAT ONE WISHES IN YOUTH, WHEN OLD HE HAS IN ABUNDANCE.
SIXTH BOOK.
SEVENTH BOOK.
EIGHTH BOOK.
NINTH BOOK.
The Biographies
Conversations with Goethe (1836) by Johann Peter Eckermann
CONTENTS
TRANSLATOR’S PREFACE
AUTHOR’S PREFACE TO THE FIRST TWO VOLUMES
PREFACE TO THIRD OR SUPPLEMENTAL VOLUME
INTRODUCTION
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1823
1824
1825
1826
1827
1828
1829
1830
1831
1832
The Life of Goethe by Calvin Thomas (1886)
THE LIFE OF GOETHE
Life of Johann Wolfgang Goethe by James Sime (1888)
CONTENTS
NOTE.
CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III.
CHAPTER IV.
CHAPTER V.
CHAPTER VI.
CHAPTER VII.
CHAPTER VIII.
CHAPTER IX.
CHAPTER X.
BIBLIOGRAPHY.
The Delphi Classics Catalogue
Series Contents
Alphabetical List of Titles
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