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Goethe Etc. skip to main | skip to sidebar Goethe Etc. Sunday, October 6, 2024 Goethe and Refugees, 2 This is the concluding part of the previous post on the subject of refugees and émigrés during the French Revolution in Goethe's works. As with Unterhaltungen deutscher Ausgewanderten , discussed in the earlier post, I am not dealing with the poetic character or literary values of Goethe's Hermann und Dorothea . (Another time perhaps!) As preparation for my participation on a panel at an 18th-century conference (see previous post), I am simply drawing attention here to what strikes me as interesting aspects of the subject of “refugees” in these works. Goethe and Lili One thing I did not mention in the previous post was that Goethe was personally familiar with an émigré of the type described in Unterhaltungen deutscher Ausgewanderten . Her name was Lili Schönemann, and in an article I recently completed I have described her as the “last love” of Goethe’s youth. He a...

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