The Sorrows of Young Werther
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The Sorrows of Young Werther

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The Sorrows of Young Werther

About this book

The Sorrows of Young Werther is Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's groundbreaking novel of passion, longing, and unrequited love—a work that ignited a literary movement and captured the emotional intensity of an entire generation. First published in 1774, this deeply personal and psychologically vivid story became one of the defining masterpieces of early Romanticism and remains a timeless exploration of youthful idealism and the pain of impossible desire. Told through a series of intimate letters, the novel follows Werther, a sensitive and artistic young man who seeks meaning and beauty in nature, friendship, and love. After settling in a quiet rural town, he encounters Charlotte, a kind and graceful woman who quickly becomes the center of his emotional world. Yet Charlotte is already promised to another—Albert, a steady and honorable man whose presence stands in quiet contrast to Werther's intense temperament. As Werther's affection deepens into all-consuming devotion, his inner world grows increasingly turbulent. He finds himself torn between the ecstasy of love and the agony of its impossibility. Goethe masterfully captures the emotional extremes of youthful passion—the soaring highs of hope and the crushing despair of rejection—offering readers a profound psychological portrait of a soul in conflict. Beyond its love story, The Sorrows of Young Werther is a meditation on individuality, freedom, and the tension between personal emotion and societal expectation. Werther's struggle is not merely romantic; it is existential. He resists the constraints of convention and longs to live authentically, guided by feeling rather than reason. In doing so, he embodies the spirit of the Sturm und Drang movement, which celebrated emotion, nature, and the power of the individual. Goethe's lyrical prose and vivid descriptions of the natural world mirror Werther's inner landscape, creating a powerful unity between environment and emotion. The novel's epistolary form allows readers to experience Werther's thoughts with striking immediacy, drawing them into his joys, doubts, and ultimately, his despair. Upon its release, the novel became an international sensation, influencing fashion, art, and literature across Europe. Its portrayal of romantic suffering resonated deeply with readers, establishing Goethe as a major literary voice and shaping the course of Romantic literature. Poignant, introspective, and emotionally raw, The Sorrows of Young Werther remains a compelling exploration of love's beauty and devastation. It speaks to anyone who has experienced longing, felt misunderstood, or struggled to reconcile intense emotion with the realities of the world. More than two centuries after its publication, Werther's voice continues to echo with haunting sincerity—reminding us of the power of passion and the fragility of the human heart.

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Publisher
CLXBX
Year
2026
eBook ISBN
9785330839292

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. 1. BOOK I
  6. 2. BOOK II.

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