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      Intimate friends and collaborators

      • After some years of maturation on Schiller’s part and of mellowing on Goethe’s, the two found their creative spirits in harmony. In 1794, the pair became intimate friends and collaborators, and began nothing less than the most extraordinary period of literary production in German history.
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  2. Friendship with Schiller (1794–1805) of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. The friendship with Schiller began a new period in Goethe’s life, in some ways one of the happiest and, from a literary point of view, one of the most productive, though not all that was produced was of the highest quality.

  3. Apr 21, 2017 · Schiller continued to write poetry and intensified his collaborations with Goethe, including the co-production of a series of epigrams, entitled Xenien, whose sardonic critique of their contemporaries ignited a widespread literary feud (Mohr 2007: 217). This extraordinarily productive period, however, lasted less than a decade, at which point ...

  4. Nov 3, 2022 · This story, retold in Wulf’s fourth chapter, was also included in George Henry Lewes’s The Life and Works of Goethe (1855) as a detail that communicates the vital differences between two poetic temperaments: “An air that was beneficial to Schiller acted on me like poison,” Goethe said to Eckermann.

  5. Rivals Goethe and Schiller were, and are; natures in many respects directly antagonistic; chiefs of opposing camps, and brought into brotherly union only by what was highest in their natures and their aims. To look on these great rivals was to see at once their profound dissimilarity.

  6. Although Goethe had first met Friedrich Schiller (1759-1805) in 1779, when the latter was a medical student in Karlsruhe, there was hardly an immediate friendship between them. When Schiller came to Weimar in 1787, Goethe dismissively considered Schiller an impetuous though undeniably talented upstart.

  7. This essay, written in 1797 by Johann Wolfgang Goethe and Schiller, first appeared in 1827, after Schiller's Art and Antiquity. It appeared again in 1829, as an appendix to Correspondence between Schiller and Goethe in the Years 1794 to 1805, in the third part of the Letters of the year 1797.

  8. Correspondence Between Schiller and Goethe, from 1794 to 1805, Volume 1 Friedrich Schiller , Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Wiley and Putnam , 1845 - Literature - 392 pages

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