Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe was a distinguished German writer and regarded as a genius of modern German literature

Aug 28, 1749

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Personal Details

  • Birthday: August 28, 1749
  • Died on: March 22, 1832
  • Nationality: German
  • Famous: Illuminati Members, Writers, Poets
  • Spouses: Christiane Vulpuis
  • Siblings: Cornelia
  • Childrens: August

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe born at

Frankfurt

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Birth Place

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe had a relationship with Christiane Vulpius for many years. Though not married, the couple had several children including a son named Julius August Walter von Goethe. After living together for several years, the couple finally married in 1806.

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Personal Life

After his wife’s death in 1816, he fell in love with another woman named Ulrike von Levetzow. However he never proposed to her.

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Goethe breathed his last in Weimar on 22 March 1832. He was buried in the Ducal Vault, at Weimar’s Historical Cemetery.

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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe was born on 28 August 1749 to Johann Caspar Goethe and Catharina Elisabeth Goethe in the city of Frankfurt. Although he had several siblings, all of them except his sister Cornelia Frederica Christiana died at a very early age.

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Childhood & Early Life

He was given lessons by his father and private tutors in all important subjects of that time. He was taught Latin, Greek, French, Italian, English and Hebrew, and his training also included dancing, riding, as well as fencing. From an early age, he had a strong liking for drawing and literature. After he was fascinated by puppet shows, he developed an interest in theatre too. He got acquainted with several Frankfurt actors as well.

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In 1765, he started studying law at Leipzig University. Even though he spent three years there, he developed an intense dislike for age-old judicial rules.

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Goethe returned to Frankfurt in 1768, where he fell severely ill. Because of some reasons, his relationship with his father also became bitter during this time. He was nursed back to health by his mother and sister. After his recovery, he left Frankfurt with the intent of finishing his studies in the University of Strasbourg.

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Along with his legal studies, he also attended lectures in history, political science, anatomy, surgery, and chemistry. He got acquainted with Johann Gottfried Herder, a renowned philosopher and poet. They became close friends and used to meet quite often for discussions.

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Childhood & Early Life

In 1770, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe released his first collection of poems ‘Annette.’ However, he chose to remain anonymous. In the following years, he wrote a lot of literary works. However, he threw away almost all of them except for ‘Die Mitschuldigen’, a comedy.

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Career

He was impressed by ‘Auerlachs Keller’, one of the oldest restaurants in Germany. Its legends of Faust’s 1525 barrel ride interested him so much that in his closet drama ‘Faust Part One’, this restaurant was the only real place mentioned.

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He acquired his academic degree by the end of August 1771, and started a small legal practice of his own. He also had a goal in mind, and that was to make the legal system more humane. However, because of his inexperience he could not win his cases, which eventually ended his career as a lawyer after just a few months.

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Goethe, however, was also pursuing his literary plans during this time and wrote ‘Goethe von Berlichingen.’ It represented his dislike for the established order as well as his hope for a world with more intellectual freedom.

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After the success of his previous work, he wrote ‘The Sorrows of Young Werther’ a novel based on his unrequited love for Charlotte Buff, who was the fiancée of one of his friends. This work not only gave him a huge success, but also brought him worldwide fame, at just the age of 25.

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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s play ‘Faust’, which is regarded by many as one of the finest pieces of work in German literature, can be considered the most significant among all of his works. Divided into two parts, the first one focuses on the soul of Faust, which has been sold to the devil, and the second one focuses on social issues like psychology, history and politics.

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’Gotz von Berlichingen’, one of Goethe’s early works, was based on the life of a historical adventurer named Gotz von Berlichingen. It was a success, but because of its large cast size and frequent scene changes, the play was rearranged and cut many times, including two versions by Goethe himself.

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’The Sorrows of Young Werther’, which is loosely based on his own life, is another significant work of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. The story is about a young artist, and his unrequited love for a girl who is engaged to be married to another man. This novel, which became an instant success, put Goethe among the top international celebrities.

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