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Inbunden, Engelska, 2017
2 328 kr
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"The study of Goethe's life is a task that each generation must undertake anew." Thus writes Richard Friedenthal, author of this rich biography. Spanning eight momentous decades of war, revolution, and social upheaval, Goethe's life reveals itself as one of conflict and dynamic development, of inner contradiction and unceasing creativity.As novelist, dramatist, and poet, Goethe produced epochal works of fiery romanticism, only later to dedicate himself to a classical ideal of purity and measure. His superb love lyrics immortalize a succession of ardent relationships; yet, in him too, was a strain of frigid egotism mingled with an Olympian detachment. The new introduction serves to place in perspective this outstanding work on the German master.He was capable of tirelessly exploring the external world as physiologist, geologist, and botanist. He was equally capable of plunging to the depths of profound subjective analysis. A minister of state, a model of distinguished probity, Goethe nonetheless lived a life of passionate seeking, eternally questioning official values. Nothing perhaps better sums up this vast complexity than his lifelong work, Faust, the supreme dramatization of man's quest on earth.
E-bok
Engelska, 2017886 kr
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The study of Goethe''s life is a task that each generation must undertake anew. Thus writes Richard Friedenthal, author of this rich biography. Spanning eight momentous decades of war, revolution, and social upheaval, Goethe''s life reveals itself as one of conflict and dynamic development, of inner contradiction and unceasing creativity.As novelist, dramatist, and poet, Goethe produced epochal works of fiery romanticism, only later to dedicate himself to a classical ideal of purity and measure. His superb love lyrics immortalize a succession of ardent relationships; yet, in him too, was a strain of frigid egotism mingled with an Olympian detachment. The new introduction serves to place in perspective this outstanding work on the German master.He was capable of tirelessly exploring the external world as physiologist, geologist, and botanist. He was equally capable of plunging to the depths of profound subjective analysis. A minister of state, a model of distinguished probity, Goethe nonetheless lived a life of passionate seeking, eternally questioning official values. Nothing perhaps better sums up this vast complexity than his lifelong work, Faust, the supreme dramatization of man''s quest on earth.
E-bok
PDF, Engelska, 2017918 kr
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The study of Goethe''s life is a task that each generation must undertake anew. Thus writes Richard Friedenthal, author of this rich biography. Spanning eight momentous decades of war, revolution, and social upheaval, Goethe''s life reveals itself as one of conflict and dynamic development, of inner contradiction and unceasing creativity.As novelist, dramatist, and poet, Goethe produced epochal works of fiery romanticism, only later to dedicate himself to a classical ideal of purity and measure. His superb love lyrics immortalize a succession of ardent relationships; yet, in him too, was a strain of frigid egotism mingled with an Olympian detachment. The new introduction serves to place in perspective this outstanding work on the German master.He was capable of tirelessly exploring the external world as physiologist, geologist, and botanist. He was equally capable of plunging to the depths of profound subjective analysis. A minister of state, a model of distinguished probity, Goethe nonetheless lived a life of passionate seeking, eternally questioning official values. Nothing perhaps better sums up this vast complexity than his lifelong work, Faust, the supreme dramatization of man''s quest on earth.
Häftad, Engelska, 2010
801 kr
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"The study of Goethe's life is a task that each generation must undertake anew." Thus writes Richard Friedenthal, author of this rich biography. Spanning eight momentous decades of war, revolution, and social upheaval, Goethe's life reveals itself as one of conflict and dynamic development, of inner contradiction and unceasing creativity.As novelist, dramatist, and poet, Goethe produced epochal works of fiery romanticism, only later to dedicate himself to a classical ideal of purity and measure. His superb love lyrics immortalize a succession of ardent relationships; yet, in him too, was a strain of frigid egotism mingled with an Olympian detachment. The new introduction serves to place in perspective this outstanding work on the German master.He was capable of tirelessly exploring the external world as physiologist, geologist, and botanist. He was equally capable of plunging to the depths of profound subjective analysis. A minister of state, a model of distinguished probity, Goethe nonetheless lived a life of passionate seeking, eternally questioning official values. Nothing perhaps better sums up this vast complexity than his lifelong work, Faust, the supreme dramatization of man's quest on earth.
Häftad, Engelska, 1931
477 kr
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Häftad, Tyska, 1979
237 kr
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E-bok
Engelska, 20111 653 kr
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Of course, we have had excellent dictionaries, and authoritative encyclopedias, of the traditional sort. The dictionaries give us an account of the language in the past, and they try to keep up with the living speech of the moment. The encyclopedias, at their best, supply us with information which aims at thoroughness, and which tries to cover the whole field of knowledge. But the very thoroughness of the great encyclopedias in those matters which they discuss prevents them from mentioning many other mailers about which we every day, have some unsatisfied curiosity. The type of reference book of which this concise encyclopedia is now the American example is a kind of explanatory introduction to our intellectual life with full emphasis upon our own country at our own country. Its purpose is to answer our immediate questions, not only about great events and great personalities in the past and abroad, but about all the matters which are likely to come up in conversation, in our average reading, or in our mental explorations. Some of the answers provided in this work occupy no more than two or three lines; others require two or three hundred lines; but, whatever the number, a skilful conciseness which involves extensive use of abbreviations has put an extra ordinary amount into those lines. For a still fuller treatment of any subject here represented. It is much more, but to be even this is a genuine service. One of the most valuable habits, if you wish to lead the intellectual life, is the habit of curiosity. Unfortunately, there is something in human nature which encourages curiosity about our neighbors'' morals, but suppresses any curiosity about the things of the mind, which are properly our own business. It takes character and self-discipline to develop the habit of intellectual curiosity, and even at our best we need some props and aids. A work like Facts is most helpful. Like all good modern works of reference. Facts is admirably illustrated. The illustrations are not merely decorative. By conveying a large part of the information, they make possible some of the conciseness which is the remarkable feature of this work.
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Engelska, 20111 596 kr
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Of course, we have had excellent dictionaries, and authoritative encyclopedias, of the traditional sort. The dictionaries give us an account of the language in the past, and they try to keep up with the living speech of the moment. The encyclopedias, at their best, supply us with information which aims at thoroughness, and which tries to cover the whole field of knowledge. But the very thoroughness of the great encyclopedias in those matters which they discuss prevents them from mentioning many other mailers about which we every day, have some unsatisfied curiosity. The type of reference book of which this concise encyclopedia is now the American example is a kind of explanatory introduction to our intellectual life with full emphasis upon our own country at our own country. Its purpose is to answer our immediate questions, not only about great events and great personalities in the past and abroad, but about all the matters which are likely to come up in conversation, in our average reading, or in our mental explorations. Some of the answers provided in this work occupy no more than two or three lines; others require two or three hundred lines; but, whatever the number, a skilful conciseness which involves extensive use of abbreviations has put an extra ordinary amount into those lines. For a still fuller treatment of any subject here represented. It is much more, but to be even this is a genuine service. One of the most valuable habits, if you wish to lead the intellectual life, is the habit of curiosity. Unfortunately, there is something in human nature which encourages curiosity about our neighbors'' morals, but suppresses any curiosity about the things of the mind, which are properly our own business. It takes character and self-discipline to develop the habit of intellectual curiosity, and even at our best we need some props and aids. A work like Facts is most helpful. Like all good modern works of reference. Facts is admirably illustrated. The illustrations are not merely decorative. By conveying a large part of the information, they make possible some of the conciseness which is the remarkable feature of this work.
E-bok
Engelska, 20111 596 kr
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Of course, we have had excellent dictionaries, and authoritative encyclopedias, of the traditional sort. The dictionaries give us an account of the language in the past, and they try to keep up with the living speech of the moment. The encyclopedias, at their best, supply us with information which aims at thoroughness, and which tries to cover the whole field of knowledge. But the very thoroughness of the great encyclopedias in those matters which they discuss prevents them from mentioning many other mailers about which we every day, have some unsatisfied curiosity. The type of reference book of which this concise encyclopedia is now the American example is a kind of explanatory introduction to our intellectual life with full emphasis upon our own country at our own country. Its purpose is to answer our immediate questions, not only about great events and great personalities in the past and abroad, but about all the matters which are likely to come up in conversation, in our average reading, or in our mental explorations. Some of the answers provided in this work occupy no more than two or three lines; others require two or three hundred lines; but, whatever the number, a skilful conciseness which involves extensive use of abbreviations has put an extra ordinary amount into those lines. For a still fuller treatment of any subject here represented. It is much more, but to be even this is a genuine service. One of the most valuable habits, if you wish to lead the intellectual life, is the habit of curiosity. Unfortunately, there is something in human nature which encourages curiosity about our neighbors'' morals, but suppresses any curiosity about the things of the mind, which are properly our own business. It takes character and self-discipline to develop the habit of intellectual curiosity, and even at our best we need some props and aids. A work like Facts is most helpful. Like all good modern works of reference. Facts is admirably illustrated. The illustrations are not merely decorative. By conveying a large part of the information, they make possible some of the conciseness which is the remarkable feature of this work.