Frankfort-on-the-Main, Goethe's birthplace, description of: its
influence on Goethe, 2, 3;
Goethe's return to, 109;
Goethe's distaste for, 111.
Frankforters, Goethe's description of, 161.
_Frankfurter Gelehrten Anzeigen_, journal expounding the aims of the
_Sturm und Drang_ movement, 164, 165.
Frederick the Great, Goethe's admiration for, 18, 19.
French literature, its domination in Germany; imitated by Goethe, 49, 75.
French troops in Frankfort, 19-21.
Friedberg, 239.
_Gedicht der Ankunft des Herrn_, another title for _Der Ewige Jude_, 216.
Gellert, Professor, German poet resident in Leipzig, 32;
Goethe attends his lectures, 34.
_Gemeinschaft der Heiligen_ at the Court of Darmstadt, 136.
Goechhausen, Fraeulein Luise von, and the manuscript of the _Urfaust_,
288 and note.
Goethe, Cornelia, Goethe's sister: her character, her influence on
Goethe, Goethe's affection for her, 10, 11;
his letters to her from Leipzig, 40, 41;
her father's hardness to, 59;
her home influence, 116;
stimulates Goethe to write _Goetz von Berlichingen_, 121;
married to J.G. Schlosser, 162;
Goethe's last meeting with her, 273-274.
Goethe, Elizabeth, Goethe's mother: her character, her relations to her
son, 8-10;
her religion, 15.
Goethe, Johann Kaspar, Goethe's father: his character, not in sympathy
with his son, his method of education, 6-7;
determines, against his son's will, to send him to University of
Leipzig, 23, 24;
his severity towards his daughter, Cornelia, 59;
estrangement from his son, 60;
his pride in his genius, _ib._;
his son's characterisation of him, 161;
his republican opinions, 243;
objects to his son's intercourse with Carl August, Duke of Weimar, 244;
his opposition to his son's going to Weimar, 285;
wishes him to go to Italy, _ib._