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Maxims and Reflections   By: (1749-1832)

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Maxims and Reflections by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe is a timeless collection of philosophical aphorisms and insights that offer a wonderful glimpse into the mind of one of the greatest literary figures in history. Known primarily for his poetic and dramatic works, Goethe's talent for introspection and his profound observations on life shine through in this book.

The book is divided into various sections, each addressing different aspects of human existence. From love and friendship to art and nature, Goethe's musings cover a wide range of topics, providing readers with a rich tapestry of thoughts to contemplate upon. What makes this collection truly remarkable is its ability to resonate with readers across time and generations. Goethe's contemplations on the complexities of human emotions, the importance of self-reflection, and the pursuit of personal growth are as relevant today as they were when he first penned them.

One of the most striking aspects of Maxims and Reflections is Goethe's remarkable ability to distill complex ideas into concise and memorable statements. Each maxim is like a thought-provoking gem, crafted with precision and clarity. Even though some passages are no longer applicable in the modern world, the underlying wisdom and philosophical insights remain timeless.

Another noteworthy aspect of this collection is the depth and breadth of Goethe's knowledge. Drawing from his wide range of interests, including literature, science, and politics, the author effortlessly weaves together various disciplines to create a holistic view of life. Readers will undoubtedly find themselves awed by the depth of Goethe's understanding and his ability to effortlessly bridge different areas of knowledge.

While Maxims and Reflections may occasionally require readers to pause and reflect upon the meaning behind certain passages, it rewards those who invest the time and effort. Goethe's nuanced and profound observations often require multiple readings to fully comprehend their significance. Moreover, the brevity of each maxim allows readers to revisit them whenever they need a moment of solace or inspiration.

In conclusion, Maxims and Reflections by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe is a must-read for anyone interested in philosophy, literature, and the complexities of human existence. With his astute observations and timeless wisdom, Goethe offers a valuable guide to navigating the intricacies of life. This collection serves as a testament to the enduring power of his ideas and solidifies his reputation as a master of both poetry and philosophy.

First Page:

THE MAXIMS AND REFLECTIONS

OF

GOETHE

TRANSLATED BY BAILEY SAUNDERS

WITH A PREFACE

NEW YORK

THE MACMILLAN COMPANY

1906

CONTENTS

TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE LIFE AND CHARACTER LITERATURE AND ART SCIENCE NATURE: APHORISMS INDEX

TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE

I

The translation of Goethe's "Prose Maxims" now offered to the public is the first attempt that has yet been made to present the greater part of these incomparable sayings in English. In the complete collection they are over a thousand in number, and not more perhaps than a hundred and fifty have already found their way into our language, whether as contributions to magazines here and in America, or in volumes of miscellaneous extract from Goethe's writings. Some are at times quoted as though they were common literary property. To say that they are important as a whole would be a feeble tribute to a work eloquent for itself, and beyond the need of praise; but so deep is the wisdom of these maxims, so wide their reach, so compact a product are they of Goethe's wonderful genius, that it is something of a reproach to literature to find the most of them left untranslated for the sixty years they have been before the world. From one point of view, the neglect they have suffered is in no way surprising: they are too high and severe to be popular so soon; and when they meet with a wide acceptance as with other great works, much of it will rest upon authority... Continue reading book >>




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