[2] This question has given rise to much discussion among students
of Goethe’s writings. Herman Grimm is one of those who emphatically
maintain that the First and Second Parts were from the beginning in
Goethe’s mind. See his “Goethe,” Zweiter Band, 273. A full and clear
statement of the opposite view will be found in Karl Biedermann’s
“Deutschland im Achtzehnten Jahrhundert,” Zweiter Band, 1034. Herman
Grimm and those who agree with him rely mainly upon some expressions
used by Goethe a few days before his death, in a letter written to
William von Humboldt (one of the dearest and most highly esteemed of
his friends). Biedermann, however, shows conclusively that this letter
has been misunderstood.
End of Project Gutenberg's Life of Johann Wolfgang Goethe, by James Sime
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