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  1. 16 de jul. de 2014 · Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - deutscher Dichter, Romancier, Dramatiker, Philosoph und Naturforscher. Es gilt als der Begründer der modernen deutschen Literatur. 692 views • 13 slides

  2. 10 de may. de 2017 · Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe fue un importante escritor alemán del Romanticismo nacido en Weimar, Alemania en 1749. Es conocido principalmente por su obra Fausto, un drama sobre un hombre que hace un pacto con el diablo.

  3. 16 de nov. de 2014 · Johann Wolfgang von Goethe August 28, 1749-March 22, 1832 Importance • widely recognized as the greatest writer of the German tradition • The Romantic period in Germany (the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries) is known as the Age of Goethe, and Goethe embodies the concerns of the generation defined by the legacies of ...

  4. 30 de jun. de 2024 · Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. von Sara und Isabell. Gliederung. Lebenslauf. Goethe und Lenz. Bildung. Wusstet ihr schon? - Lenz: Dichter, 1751 geboren. - 1771 Straßburg erste Begegnung. - wurden Freunde. - 1774 erstes Drama. - 1776 -Besuch Goethe. - Hofpoet. - 1763 Dichten. - 1765 Beginn Jurastudium in Leipzig. - 1770 Studium: Politik, Geschichte,

  5. 18 de nov. de 2014 · Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. German poet, playwright, and novelist. 1749 –Goethe was born on August 28 in Frankfurt am Main into a prosperous family 1765 - Goethe was only 16 years old when he went to Leipzig to study law at the university, following his father’s wishes.

  6. 4 de ago. de 2014 · Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. German poet, playwright, and novelist. 1749 –Goethe was born on August 28 in Frankfurt am Main into a prosperous family 1765 - Goethe was only 16 years old when he went to Leipzig to study law at the university, following his father’s wishes.

  7. Download presentation. Presentation on theme: "Johann Wolfgang von Goethe"— Presentation transcript: 1 Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. by Julie Felci (Jana) “When we engage ourselves emotionally and intellectually with the arts, we enter an experience which anticipates freedom.”