
This is the authentic day-to-day record of the first eight weeks of freedom as Germany's greatest poet heads for the Italy he has been yearning to see since childhood and finds himself in a new world of warmth and light. Leaving behind the difficulties of a decade in Weimar, the burden of administration, a difficult love-affair, and the frustration of not having time to work on his literary projects, he discovers himself again as a sensuous being and an artist. Goethe's fresh and spontaneous notes, sometimes dashed down at crowded tables in primitive Italian inns, bring together art and nature, Antiquity and the Renaissance, aesthetics and science, observations of climate, rocks, plants and the Italian people, in an unpremeditated mixture through which the poet's mature vision of the natural and human world can be seen taking shape. Never before translated into English, this diary brings us close to a great European writer at a turning-point of his life.
This work investigates the transformative impact of the Italian landscape and culture on the creative psyche of Johann Wolfgang Goethe during a pivotal mid-life transition. The author, a preeminent figure in European literature, documents his departure from the administrative burdens of Weimar to seek artistic renewal. Through a collection of spontaneous diary entries and correspondence, Goethe argues that the sensory experience of Italy—its climate, art, and natural history—is essential for reconciling the divide between scientific observation and aesthetic production.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and critics identify this text as a foundational document for understanding the development of Goethe's mature aesthetic philosophy. Readers frequently note the candid, unpolished nature of the prose, which offers a rare glimpse into the daily life and intellectual preoccupations of a major historical figure.
Page Count:
208
Publication Date:
1999-10-28
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192838865
ISBN-13:
9780192838865
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