Bibliographical note and acknowledgementsI. The younger Goethe (1770-1786)--1. May Song / Mailied--2. Welcome and Parting / Willkommen und Abschied--3. Ganymede / Ganymed--4. Prometheus / Prometheusfrom the 'Urfaust', c. 1774--5. 'Well, that's Philosophy I've read' (lines 354-97) / 'Habe nun, ach! P...
Introduction--Little Herr Friedemann--The Joker--The Road to the Churchyard--Gladius Dei--Tristan--Tonio Kröger--Death in Venice
I'm going to be honest here, the only reason I read this book was because I have to study it for my German exam this year. I think this is also one reason as to why I did not enjoy this as much as I wanted to. I have to know this book pretty well, (inside out, back to front, forwards, backwards, sid...
I've only read 'Death in Venice' so my review is only on that novella even though the book I bought has the other stories in it I have not and at this moment in time, intend not to read them.Gustav von Aschenbach, a famous author in his early fifties has a carefully structured way of life that is su...