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  1. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe was born August 28, 1749 in Frankfurt, Germany. His father was the Imperial Councillor Johann Kaspar Goethe (1710-1782) and his mother Katharina Elisabeth (Textor) Goethe (1731-1808). Goethe had four siblings, only one of whom, Cornelia, survived early childhood.

  2. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (pronunciado /ˈjoːhan ˈvɔlfɡaŋ fɔn ˈɡøːtə/ ⓘ; Fráncfort del Meno, 28 de agosto de 1749-Weimar, 22 de marzo de 1832) fue un dramaturgo, novelista, poeta, filósofo y naturalista alemán, principal representante del Clasicismo de Weimar.

  3. Johann Wolfgang Goethe. (Frankfurt, 1749 - Weimar, id., 1832) Escritor alemán. Nacido en el seno de una familia patricia burguesa, su padre se encargó personalmente de su educación. En 1765 inició los estudios de derecho en Leipzig, aunque una enfermedad le obligó a regresar a Frankfurt.

  4. www.encyclopedia.com › german-literature-biographies › johann-wolfgang-von-goetheJohann Wolfgang Von Goethe | Encyclopedia.com

    May 23, 2018 · GOETHE, JOHANN WOLFGANG VON (1749 – 1832; elevated to the nobility as von Goethe in 1782), German writer, scientist, and statesman. The dominant figure of the German Classicist-Romantic period, and for many still the most influential of all German writers, Goethe was often referred to as the last Renaissance man.

  5. 1749 –. 1832. Read poems by this poet. Born in Frankfurt, Germany, on August 28, 1749, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe was tutored extensively in languages as a child. Goethe’s father, a lawyer, prioritized his son’s education, enabling him to engage in many literary and cultural pursuits.

  6. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (28 August 1749 – 22 March 1832) was a German polymath and writer, who is widely regarded as the greatest and most influential writer in the German language.

  7. Goethe was born into a middle-class family in Frankfurt am Main on 28 August 1749. In accordance with his father's wishes he studied law at Leipzig, where he came under the influence of the poet C. F. Gellert, who introduced him to such English writers as Sterne, Young, and Richardson.

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