Johann Goethe Research Paper

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Anyone who can travel across Europe and learn all forms of literature and poetry is truly an inspiration. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe truly was a Renaissance man, with many achievements under his belt. With many talents, such as literature and many sciences, he became renowned and famed for his works. Faust in particular brought him great fame and widespread adoration. Goethe was a jack of all trades who turned the world of literature on its head, and despite controversy, the world loved his work. On August 28, 1749, in Frankfurt am Main, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe was born to parents Johann Caspar and Catharina Elizabeth Textor (Stein 1-7). His parents married in 1748, when Caspar was 38, and Catharina was 17. From a young age, Goethe had many tutors, all the way up until he was 16. Eventually, he was sent to the Reichskammergericht, and eventually travelled around Italy to study law (Boyle). During his early life, and even up until his death, he …show more content…

This journey brought him to Strasbourg, where he worked for a doctorate, however, that was not the only thing he learned while there. He met Johann Gottfried Herder, who taught him about the more anthropological aspects of literature (Boyle). After many years, Goethe had grown and learned many new languages, sciences, and studied all forms of literature, and this is what caused him to be called the last Renaissance man. His literature was exceedingly new, and rekindled the world’s love of literature with his many plays, novels, and poems (Vivian 4:1-11). Some of his best known works include Faust, Sorrows of Young Werther, Prometheus, and so much more. Beyond literature, he was a botanist as well as a musician, having conducted and composed a collection of music., although most of this were just poems set to music (Columbia eEncyclopedia). By the end of his life, he had become famed for a variety of achievements, and met many well-known

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