What are some of the themes in sorrows of werter?
No. If there was, it would be sorries and that word doesn't exist.
Sometimes the noun 'river' is used as a collective noun, for example 'a river of sorrows' or 'a river of tears'.
The chapter in which Jeremiah heals Mr. Holgren's face is, "When Sorrows Like Sea Billows Roll." Which is the 6th chapter.
In Skulduggery Pleasant Stephanie takes the new name of Valkyrie Cain to protect herself from China Sorrows. But her secret/real name is Darquess. She discovers it in Mortal Coil the fifth book of the SP series
1. burdensome, unjustly harsh, or tyrannical: an oppressive king; oppressive laws. 2. causing discomfort by being excessive, intense, elaborate, etc.: oppressive heat. 3. distressing or grievous: oppressive sorrows.
Amelia Pickering has written: 'The sorrows of Werter'
THe sorrows of werther, this book is basically about a man who had deep feelings for a woman but were never returned and she married another wealthy man and werter unable to see his lover marrying another man takes his own life. The monster feels that he is sort of similar to the monster as his protectors (the cottagers) never returned his love. He weeps as the Werter dies in the book.
Frankenstein did not read the books. It was the 'monster.' But the four books were Paradise Lost, a volume of Plutarch's Lives, the Sorrows of Werter, and I guess you could consider the fourth to be Volney's Ruins of Empires. (Found in Chapter 12 & 15)
Edward Taylor has written: 'Werter to Charlotte'
The Sorrows was created in 1963.
With My Sorrows was created in 1997.
The Sorrows of the King was created in 1952.
The Sorrows of Satan was created in 1895.
The Sorrows of an American was created in 2008.
Trading My Sorrows was created in 2002.
The Sorrows of an American has 320 pages.
The ISBN of The Sorrows of an American is 978-0805079081.