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Italian Journey (in the German original: Italienische Reise [itaˈli̯eːnɪʃə ˈʁaɪzə]) is Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's report on his travels to Italy from 1786 to 1788 that was published in 1816 & 1817.
- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
- 1816
3.82. 1,760 ratings146 reviews. In 1786, when he was already the acknowledged leader of the Sturm und Drang literary movement, Goethe set out on a journey to Italy to fulfil a personal and artistic quest and to find relief from his responsibilities and the agonies of unrequited love.
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Aug 22, 2021 · "In 1786, when he was already the acknowledged leader of the Sturm und Drang literary movement, Goethe set out on a journey to Italy to fulfil a personal and artistic quest and to find relief from his responsibilities and the agonies of unrequited love.
Oct 19, 2016 · Johann Wolfgang von Goethe spent almost two years traveling through Italy. In 1816 he published his "Italian Journey," laying the foundations for Germany’s enduring love of all things Italian.
Dec 1, 1992 · Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Penguin, Dec 1, 1992 - Biography & Autobiography - 512 pages. Goethe's account of his passage through Italy from 1786 to 1788 is a great travel chronicle as well as a...
May 30, 2024 · Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - Italian Journey, Poet, Dramatist: On September 3, 1786, Goethe slipped away from the Bohemian spa of Carlsbad and traveled as rapidly as he could by coach to the Brenner Pass and down through the South Tirol to Verona, Vicenza, and Venice in Italy.
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Dec 1, 1992 · by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (Author), W. H. Auden (Translator), Elizabeth Mayer (Translator) 4.6 91 ratings. See all formats and editions. Goethe's account of his passage through Italy from 1786 to 1788 is a great travel chronicle as well as a candid self-portrait of a genius in the grip of spiritual crisis.
- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe