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_a833.6 _bGOE |
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100 | _aGoethe, Johann Wolfgang von | ||
245 | _aWilhelm Meister's apprenticeship | ||
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_bPrinceton University Press, _c1995 _aPrinceton : |
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_aix, 387 p. ; _c24 cm |
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_b37.50 _cUSD _d78.20 |
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_aGoethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-1832. Works. English. 1994 ; _vv. 9. |
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520 | _aClassic fiction. Seduced by the chimerical world of the theatre and taking upon himself the grand ambition of becoming a successful performer and dramatist, the merchant's son Wilhelm Meister embarks on a tumultuous quest of self-discovery. Along his path he finds himself having to negotiate love, desire and the need to face up to his own past and responsibilities. A landmark in the history of European literature, Goethe's novel is not only one of the key works of Weimar Classicism and the prototype for the Bildungsroman genre, but also a timeless tale of coming into one's own and a fascinating portrayal of the late-eighteenth-century theatre world. | ||
650 | _aGerman fiction | ||
650 | _aTraveling theater | ||
650 | _aTheater | ||
650 | _aGerman literature | ||
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_a Blackall, Eric A. _etr. |
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_aLange, Victor _etr. |
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