Schoenemann, Anna Elisabeth (Lili): Goethe's first meeting with her, 248;
beginning of Goethe's attachment to her, 249;
Goethe's lyrics addressed to her, 251-253;
Goethe's tribute to her in later life, 251 note;
Goethe sends his _Stella_ to her, 263;
Goethe's strained relations with her, 267-270;
poems of Goethe addressed to, 276-278;
Goethe's relations to her after his return from Switzerland, 279-286;
her subsequent marriage, 286 note.
Schoenemann family, 247;
their social position superior to that of the Goethes, 248;
intercourse of Goethe with them, 249.
Schoenemann, Lili. (_See_ Schoenemann, Anna Elisabeth.)
Schoenkopf, Kaethchen, Goethe's love in Leipzig: her appearance and
character, 38;
Goethe's philandering with her, 38-44;
Goethe's poems addressed to her, 42;
Goethe's letters to, 61, 68, 69, 138 note.
Scott, Sir Walter, his translation of _Goetz von Berlichingen_, 131;
his writings influenced by it, 132.
Sesenheim, residence of the Brion family:
Goethe's visits there, 96-100.
_Seven Years' War_, its influence on the Goethe household, 18.
Shakespeare, Goethe's debt to, 45, 122.
_Song of Solomon_, translated by Goethe, 281 note.
Spinoza, Goethe's debt to, 45;
his influence on Goethe, 209-212;
Goethe and Lavater discuss his writings, 226;
discussed by Goethe and Fritz Jacobi, 237.
Stein, Frau von, quoted, 150 note.
_Stella_, play by Goethe, 257-263;
ridiculed in the _Anti-Jacobin_, 261 and note;
admired by Herder, 262;
its popularity, _ib._
Sterne, 112.
Stevenson, R.L., his admiration of _Werther_, 200 note.
Stilling, Jung, friend of Goethe in Strassburg:
his career and character, 81, 82;
Goethe's kindness to, 82-83;
prank played on him by Goethe, 231;
his affection for Goethe, 246.
Stolberg, Count Christian, comes to Frankfort and travels with Goethe
to Switzerland, 270-275.
Stolberg, Count Frederick Leopold, younger brother of Christian, 270-275.
Stolberg, Countess, beginning of Goethe's acquaintance with her, 253;
his letters to, 254, 255, 266, 280, 282 and note.
Strassburg, Goethe's residence in, 74-108;
description of its society, 75, 273.
Strassburg Cathedral, Goethe's interest in, and its influence on his
development, 93-95;
Goethe's essay on, 94.
_Sturm und Drang_ movement in German literature, inspired by _Goetz von
Berlichingen_, 130, 139, 140;
its aims expounded in the _Frankfurter Gelehrten Anzeigen_, 164, 165.
Sulzer, J.G., his characterisation of Goethe, 283.
Swift, his relations to Stella and Vanessa suggest Goethe's _Stella_, 261.
Tennyson, 294 and note.
Textor, J.W., Goethe's maternal grandfather, 18.
Theatre set up by the French in Frankfort, Goethe's interest in it, 20, 21.
Theocritus, Goethe's study of him, 145.
Thoranc, Count, commander of French forces in Frankfort, quartered in
Goethe's home: his interest in Goethe, 20-21.
Turgenieff, 180 note.
_Two Biblical Questions_, piece written by Goethe, 167.