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Baroness Ottilie Wilhelmine Ernestine Henriette von Goethe (born Freiin von Pogwisch; 31 October 1796, Danzig – 26 October 1872, Weimar) was a German socialite and the daughter-in-law of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
Ottilie Wilhelmine Ernestine Henriette von Goethe (geborene Freiin von Pogwisch; * 31. Oktober 1796 in Danzig ; † 26. Oktober 1872 in Weimar ) war die Ehefrau des Weimarer Kammerherrn August von Goethe und Schwiegertochter von Johann Wolfgang von Goethe .
Elective Affinities (German: Die Wahlverwandtschaften ), also translated under the title Kindred by Choice, is the third novel by Johann Wolfgang Goethe, published in 1809. Situated around the city of Weimar, the book relates the story of Eduard and Charlotte, an aristocratic couple enjoying an idyllic but somewhat mundane life on a secluded ...
- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
- Die Wahlverwandtschaften
- 1809
- 1809
originally a baroness (Freiin) von Pogwisch, married Goethe's son August (see Goethe, J. A. W. von) in 1817. The marriage, which was not happy even at its ... From: Goethe, Ottilie von in The Oxford Companion to German Literature »
In Weimar, Eliot and Lewes were welcomed in the best homes and salons, where they established lasting friendships with leading German cultural celebrities, including Ottilie von Goethe, the writer’s daughter-in-law, the composer Franz Liszt, and Johann Peter Eckermann, Goethe’s secretary.
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They had already had several children together by this time, including their son, Julius August Walter von Goethe (1789–1830), whose wife, Ottilie von Pogwisch (1796–1872), cared for the elder Goethe until his death in 1832.