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Henry H. H. Remak has written: 'Structural elements of the German novella from Goethe to Thomas Mann' -- subject(s): German Short stories, German fiction, History and criticism, Short stories, German, Short story, Technique 'Structural Elements of the German Novella from Goethe to Thomas Mann (North American Studies in Nineteenth-Century German Literature)'
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It's always hard to name a "most famous" anything. The best you're likely to get are some opinions: Nietzsche Goethe Schiller Kant Brecht Grass Hesse
Goethe Medal is an old coin that is given as an award. A Gesellachaft is a German coin.
Yes there is Goethe Zentrum in Coimbator.
E. K. Bennett has written: 'Stefan George' 'A history of the German Novelle from Goethe to Thomas Mann' -- subject(s): German Short stories, German fiction, History and criticism, Short stories, German
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The name Goethe is a surname of German origin derived from the word for "god" or "good." It is most famously associated with the renowned German writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, known for his works such as "Faust" and "The Sorrows of Young Werther."
soccer, beer, goethe and bach.
Ronald D. Gray has written: 'Cambridge street-names' -- subject(s): Gazetteers, Street names, Streets 'The German tradition in literature, 1871-1945' 'Bertolt Brecht' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY 'German poetry : a guide to free appreciation' -- subject(s): German language, German poetry, Versification 'Goethe: a critical introduction' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation
The Sorrows of Young Werther was written by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
In 2008 = "im Jahre 2008". Say it in German = "Sag' es auf Deutsch". In the newspaper = "in der Zeitung". You find it in Goethe = "Du findest es bei Goethe". In Germany = "in Deutschland".