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  1. One of the preeminent figures in German literature, poet, playwright, and novelist Johann Wolfgang von Goethe was born in Frankfurt, Germany, in 1749. The child of an imperial councilor, Goethe had a thoroughly classical education before entering Leipzig University in 1765.

  2. Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749—1832) Goethe defies most labels, and in the case of the label ‘philosopher’ he did so intentionally.

  3. May 30, 2019 · Johann Wolfgang von Goethe is the most important German literary figure of modern times and is often compared to Shakespeare and Dante. He was a poet, dramatist, director, novelist, scientist, critic, artist and statesman during what was known as the Romantic period of European arts.

  4. Chicago. © Goethe-Institut. Together with its partners in the Midwest, the Goethe-Institut Chicago encourages cultural dialogue between Germany and the US with its multitude of diverse events.

  5. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749–1832) is the central figure in the German literary canon. Poet, novelist, playwright, and scientist, he is to the German language what William Shakespeare is to English-speaking cultures, only more so.

  6. Goethe-Institut Chicago, Chicago, Illinois. 13,743 likes · 72 talking about this · 668 were here. We promote the learning and teaching of the German...

  7. The Goethe Monument (or Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Monument) is a bronze statue by Herman Hahn in Chicago 's Lincoln Park, in the U.S. state of Illinois, unveiled in 1913. [1] .

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