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Goethe's literary essays : $b A selection in English
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von
Art; Literature -- History and criticism
All of the selections in Part I, except the essay on “German
Architecture,” have been taken from Goethe’s _Essays on Art_,
translated by S. G. Ward (Boston, 1845). Wilhelm Meister’s critique
of _Hamlet_ has been excerpted from Carlyle’s rendering of _Wilhelm
Meister’s Lehrjahre_. The version of John Oxenford has been used for
the selections from the _Conversations with Eckermann_, and Oxenford’s
version, as revised by Miss M. S. Smith, for the selection from
Goethe’s _Autobiography_. The remaining essays were translated by the
late Randolph S. Bourne, by Professor F. W. J. Heuser, and by myself.
I am indebted to Mr. Bourne for translating the following essays: “On
German Architecture,” “Shakespeare ad Infinitum,” “The First Edition of
_Hamlet_,” “_Troilus and Cressida_,” “The Methods of French Criticism,”
“Supplement to Aristotle’s _Poetics_,” “Tieck’s Dramaturgic Fragments,”
“On the German Theatre,” “Didactic Poetry,” “Superstition and Poetry,”
“The Theory of a World Literature,” “Byron’s _Manfred_,” “Byron’s _Don
Juan_,” “Calderon’s _Daughter of the Air_,” “Molière’s _Misanthrope_,”
“Folksongs again Commended,” and “Laurence Sterne.” Professor Heuser
has translated the following: “The Production of a National Classic,”
“Epic and Dramatic Poetry,” and “English Reviewers.” I have made
material changes and corrections in almost all the translations, but on
the whole each translator should be held responsible for the accuracy
and style of his own work. For the selection and arrangement of the
material, and for the titles given to some of the excerpts, I am alone
responsible.
Some of Goethe’s judgments on books, and his maxims on life and art,
have already appeared in volumes of selections in English translation;
but no other work in any language, so far as I am aware, attempts to
include in a single volume the whole range of Goethe’s critical and
æsthetic studies. Some of the selections have never before appeared in
English.
J. E. S.
TROUTBECK, May, 1919.
Since the above was written, I have become greatly indebted to Lord
Haldane for contributing the Foreword, and especially to Professor
Friedrich Bruns for reading the proofsheets and revising some of the
translations. Miss L. Bonino has prepared the Index.
J. E. S.
NEW YORK, September, 1921.
II. _On the Chronology of Goethe’s Critical Studies_
The following chronology of Goethe’s critical activity is intended
chiefly to indicate the original sources of the selections in the
present volume.
1772-73. Reviews in the _Frankfurter gelehrten Anzeigen_:
Goethe as a Young Reviewer (reviews of Blum’s _Lyrische Gedichte_,
and Sulzer’s _Cymbelline, ein Trauerspiel, nach einem von
Shakespeare erfundnen Stoffe_, both translated in full).
1773. _Von deutscher Baukunst_:
On German Architecture (complete translation).
1788 sq. Articles in Wieland’s _Teutscher Merkur_:
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