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Goethe Complete Works – World’s Best Collection - 350+ Works - All Poetry Poems Prose Letters Travels Rarities Incl Faust Werther Wilhelm Meister Iphiginie Hermann and Dorothea Plus Biography and Bonuses - cover

Goethe Complete Works – World’s Best Collection - 350+ Works - All Poetry Poems Prose Letters Travels Rarities Incl Faust Werther Wilhelm Meister Iphiginie Hermann and Dorothea Plus Biography and Bonuses

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Hjalmar H. Boyesen

Publisher: Imagination Books

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Goethe Complete Works World's Best Collection

 
This is the world’s best Goethe collection, including the most complete set of Goethe’s works available plus many free bonus materials.

 
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

 
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe was a German writer and politician. His body of work includes epic and lyric poetry written in a variety of meters and styles; prose and verse dramas; memoirs His work Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship has been called one of the four greatest novels ever written

 
The ‘Must-Have’ Complete Collection

 
In this irresistible collection you get a full set of Goethe’s work, All his legendary plays, All his poetry, All his famous works and All his rarities, plus an auto biography written by Goethe himself. Plus Extra Bonus Material.

 
Works Included:

 
Poems Including:

 
The Misanthrope

 
With A Golden Necklace

 
Alexis And Dora

 
Epigrams

 
Sonnets

 
Plays Including:

 
Faust - A Tragedy

 
The Sorrows Of Young Werther

 
Reynard The Fox

 
The Fairy Tale Of The Green Snake And The Beautiful Lily

 
Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship

 


 
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The Life Of Goethe - a fascinating and intriguing look into the life of Goethe.

 
Autobiography Truth And Fiction Relating To My Life - an autobiography by Goethe himself

 
Conversations Of Goethe

 
Letters From Switzerland

 
Letters From Italy

 
Historical Context and Literary Context Notes - Detailed explanations of the Regency Era and Romanticism, written specially for this collection.

 


 
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Available since: 08/02/2018.

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