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The Sorrows of Young Werther by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Experience one of the most poignant tales of unrequited love and tragic passion with Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s The Sorrows of Young Werther. First published in 1774, this semi-autobiographical epistolary novel captured the hearts of readers and became a cornerstone of Romantic literature.
The story follows Werther, a young artist ruled by his emotions, as he falls deeply in love with the enigmatic Charlotte. Despite knowing she is engaged to another man, Werther remains close to her, even befriending her husband in a desperate attempt to stay near the object of his affection. As his love becomes an all-consuming torment, Werther is driven to a heartbreaking conclusion that speaks to the depths of human passion and despair.
Goethe’s masterful prose and exploration of love, emotion, and societal constraints make The Sorrows of Young Werther a timeless classic. Perfect for readers who appreciate profound emotional depth and the artistry of Romantic literature, this novel continues to resonate with audiences centuries after its publication.
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