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portada Götz de Berlichingen, el de la Mano de Hierro (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Collection
El álgebra y la luna
Language
Spanish
Pages
196
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
200.00 x 130.00
Weight
2
ISBN13
9788416020164
Edited in
España
Edition No.
1

Götz de Berlichingen, el de la Mano de Hierro (in Spanish)

Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe (Author) · Escolar Y Mayo · Paperback

Götz de Berlichingen, el de la Mano de Hierro (in Spanish) - Goethe Johann Wolfgang

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Synopsis "Götz de Berlichingen, el de la Mano de Hierro (in Spanish)"

Johann Wolfgang Goethe redactó en apenas cuatro semanas un dramainspirado en la vida de Gottfried de Berlichingen, caballerotardomedieval conocido por su participación en las Guerras campesinasque asolaron el sur de Alemania entre 1524 y 1525. La publicación en1773 de la versión definitiva de la obra, en la que Goethe -fascinadopor Shakespeare- llevaba a escena un asunto de la historia nacionalalemana, a la vez que hacía saltar por los aires las convenciones delteatro clásico, desató una auténtica revolución estética no exenta deconnotaciones políticas más o menos revolucionarias. El éxitocosechado por el Götz de Berlichingen marcó el inicio de una rebeliónliteraria cuyos ecos llegarían hasta el Romanticismo -el Sturm undDrang- y supuso la consagración literaria de un joven jurista queestaría llamado a convertirse en el príncipe de las letras alemanas.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
  (Author)
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Poet, novelist, playwright, scientist, and German politician. At the University of Strasbourg, he met Herder, who introduced him to the works of Shakespeare and whom he later helped to create the German Romantic movement Sturm und Drang. In 1775, Charles Augustus, heir to the Duchy of Saxe-Weimar, invited Goethe to live and work in Weimar, which was then one of the intellectual and literary centers of Germany. There, he developed a brilliant political career which he eventually abandoned to dedicate himself to traveling and writing. He is one of the greatest literary exponents of Romanticism and for many the most important writer in German literature.
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