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A chronological biography recounting his upbringing in a cultured household, formal studies and legal training, and the friendships, loves, and intellectual encounters that shaped his literature. It examines early lyrical and dramatic experiments, the influence of thinkers such as Herder and Shakespeare, and the composition and reception of notable works including a knightly drama, an influential sentimental novel, and poems like Heidenröslein. Personal episodes, travels, and contemporary critical responses are interwoven to trace the evolution of his artistic principles and public career.

Gedankenharmonie aus Goethe und Schiller. Lebens-und Weisheitssprüche aus Goethe’s und Schiller’s Werken. Gesammelt und herausgegeben von R. Gottschall. Hamburg, 1862, 16mo.

Geistesworte aus Goethe’s Briefen und Gesprächen. Fortsetzung der Geistesworte aus Goethe’s Werken. Herausgegeben von L. von Lancizolle. Berlin, 1853, 16mo.

Goethe-Buch. Goethe’sche Lebens- und Weisheitssprüche zur Einführung in des Dichters Denk- und Sinnesweise nach den Tagen des Jahres zusammengestellt und mit Commentar, etc. Leipzig, 1881, 8vo.

Goethe’s Erzählungen Gewachsnen Mädchen zu eigen gemacht von F. Siegfried, etc. Leipzig, 1874, 8vo.

Goethe Gedenk-Buch. [Quotations for every day in the year.] Achern, [1880], 8vo.

Göthe’s Genius. [Selections in prose and verse.] (Miniatur-Bibliothek der Deutschen Classiker, vol. iv.) 3 Bdchen. Hildburghausen, 1829, 16mo.

Goethe in Briefen und Gesprächen. Sammlung der brieflichen und mündlichen Bemerkungen und Betrachtungen Goethe’s über Welt und Menschen, Wissenschaft, Literatur und Kunst, etc. Berlin, 1852, 8vo.

Goethe’s Opinions on the World, Mankind, Literature, Science, and Art. Translated by O. Wenckstern. London, 1853, 8vo.

Goethe’s Philosophie. Eine vollständige, systematisch geordnete Zusammen-stellung seiner Ideen über Leben, Liebe, Ehe, Kunst und Natur aus seinen Werken. Herausgegeben von F. K. J. Schütz. 7 Bde. Hamburg, 1825, 26, 8vo.

Goethe’s Prosa. Auswahl für Schule und Haus. Herausgegeben von Dr. J. W. Schaefer. 2 Bde. Stuttgart und Augsburg, 1859, 8vo.

Göthe über Art und Unart, Freud und Leid der Jugend und ihrer Erzieher [selections from his works], mit Illustrationen von J. F. E. Meyer. Cutin, 1851, 8vo.

Göthe- und Schiller-Sprüche, etc. Breslau, 1843, 8vo.

Goethe’s vaterländische Gedanken und politisches Glaubensbekenntniss. Frankfort a. M., 1853, 12mo.

Lieder und Worte von Goethe, etc. Altenburg, 1870, 8vo.

Law’s New German Series. Buchheim’s Deutsche Prosa. Goethe’s Prosa, consisting of selections from G.’s Prose Works, etc. By C. A. Buchheim. London, 1876, 8vo.

Many colored threads from the writings of Goethe. Selected by C. A. Cooke. With an introduction by A. McKenzie. Boston [Mass., 1885], 8vo.

The Roman Martyr: a youthful essay in dramatic verse by Nominis Umbra. With translations (from Goethe) by the editor. London, 1859, 8vo.

Selections from the dramas of Goethe and Schiller, translated, with introductory remarks, by A. Swanwick. London, 1843, 8vo.

Sprachbilder, aus Goethe’s Werken gesammelt, etc. Wien [1886], 8vo.

Vom Morgen zum Abend; Worte von Goethe, Rückert, Uhland und Andern, etc. Berlin [1865], 4to.

The Wisdom of Goethe. By J. S. Blackie. [Translated from the German.] Edinburgh, 1883, 8vo.

Worte der Liebe. Aus unseren Dichtern Schiller, Goethe gesammelt, etc. Von E. von Beckendorff und E. Leistner. Leipzig [1874], 16mo.

IX. APPENDIX.

Biography, Criticism, Etc.

[The Foreign Literature upon Goethe and his Works being very extensive, it has been only possible to include English works in the following list.]

Arnold, Matthew.—Mixed Essays. London, 1879, 8vo.

A French Critic on Goethe, pp. 274-314.

Bancroft, G.—Literary and Historical Miscellanies. New York, 1855, 8vo.

The Age of Schiller and Goethe, p. 167, etc.

Bell, James.—Letters from Wetzlar, written in 1817, developing the authentic particulars on which the Sorrows of Werter are founded, etc. London, 1821, 8vo.

Blackie, John Stuart.—The Wisdom of Goethe. [With an estimate of the character of Goethe, by J. S. B.] Edinburgh, 1883, 8vo.

Boyesen, Hjalmar H.—Goethe and Schiller: their lives and works; including a commentary on Goethe’s Faust. New York, 1879, 8vo.

Buchanan, Robert.—A Look Round Literature. London, 1887, 8vo.

The Character of Goethe, pp. 54-95.

Calvert, George H.—First Years in Europe. Boston, 1866, 8vo.

Weimar, pp. 165-198.

—— Goethe. His Life and Works. An Essay. Boston, 1872, 8vo.

—— Brief Essays and Brevities. Boston, 1874, 8vo.

Goethe’s Faust, pp. 123-128.

—— Coleridge, Shelley, Goethe. Biographic Aesthetic Studies. Boston [1880], 8vo.

Carlyle, Thomas.—The Life of Friedrich Schiller, etc. London, 1825, 8vo.

References to Goethe.

—— Goethe. Boston, 1877, 12mo.

Reprinted from the “Critical and Miscellaneous Essays.”

—— Essays on Goethe. New York [1881], 4to.

Reprinted from the “Critical and Miscellaneous Essays.”

Dawson, George.—Shakespeare and other lectures. London, 1888, 8vo.

Faustus, Faust, and Festus, pp. 342-392.

De Quincey, Thomas.—Works. Edinburgh, 1863, 8vo.

Goethe’s Wilhelm Meister, vol. xii., pp. 191-229; Goethe, vol. xv., pp. 143-179.

Düntzer, Heinrich.—Goethe’s Leben. Mit authentischen Illustrationen. Leipzig, 1880, 8vo.

Düntzer, Heinrich.—Life of Goethe. Translated by T. W. Lyster. With authentic illustrations and facsimiles. 2 vols. London, 1883, 8vo.

Eckermann, Johann P.—Gespräche mit Goethe in den letzten Jahren seines Lehens, 1823-1832. 2Thle. Leipzig, 1836-48, 8vo.

—— Conversations with Goethe from the German of Eckermann (Specimens of Foreign Standard Literature, ed. by George Ripley, vol. iv). Boston, 1839, 12mo.

—— Conversations with Goethe and Soret. Translated from the German by John Oxenford. 2 vols. London, 1850, 8vo.

—— Conversations of Goethe with Eckermann and Soret. Translated from the German by J. Oxenford. (Bohn’s Standard Library.) London, 1874, 8vo.

Eliot, George.—Essays and Leaves from a Note-Book. Edinburgh, 1884, 8vo.

Three Months in Weimar, pp. 290-321.

Emerson, Ralph Waldo.—The Works of R. W. Emerson. London, 1883, 8vo.

Goethe; or, The Writer, vol. iv., pp. 453-476. Appeared originally in Emerson’s “Representative Men,” 1850.

Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica. Ninth edition. Edinburgh, 1879, 4to.

Goethe, by Oscar Browning, vol. x.

Falk, Johannes D.—Goethe aus nähern persönlichen Umgange dargestellt. Leipzig, 1832, 8vo.

—— Characteristics of Goethe. From the German of Falk, Von Müller, etc., by Sarah Austin. 3 vols. London, 1833, 8vo.

Fuller, Margaret.—Life without and life within; or, reviews, narratives, etc. Boston, 1874, 8vo.

Goethe, pp. 23-60.

Goethe, J. W.—Goethe-Jahrbuch. 7 Bde. Frankfort a. Main, 1880-6, 8vo.

—— Schriften der Goethe-Gesellschaft. 2 Bde. Weimar, 1885-6, 8vo.

—— Publications of the English Goethe Society. 2 pts. London, 1886, 8vo.

Godwin, Parke.—Out of the Past, etc. New York, 1870, 8vo.

Goethe, p. 341, etc.

Gostwick, Joseph.—German Culture and Christianity, etc. London, 1882, 8vo.

Goethe, pp. 267-317.

Gostwick, Joseph, and Harrison, Robert.—Outlines of German Literature. Second edition. London, 1883, 8vo.

Goethe, pp. 225, 226, 241, 242, 266-303, 439-443.

Grimm, Herman.—The Life and Times of Goethe. Translated by S. H. Adams. Boston, 1880, 8vo.

Griswold, Hattie Tyng.—Home Life of Great Authors. Chicago, 1887, 8vo.

Goethe, pp. 9-23.

Haeckel, E. H. P. A.—Natürliche Schöpfungsgeschichte. Gemeinverständliche wissenschaftliche Vorträge über die Entwickelungslehre im Allgemeinen und diejenige von Darwin, Goethe und Lamarck, etc. Berlin, 1868, 8vo.

—— The History of Creation; or, the development of the earth and its inhabitants by the action of natural causes. The translation revised by E. R. Lankester. 2 vols. London, 1876, 8vo.

Hayward, A.—Goethe, by A. Hayward. (Foreign Classics for English Readers, ed. by Mrs. Oliphant.) Edinburgh, 1878, 8vo.

Hedge, Frederic H.—Prose Writers of Germany. New edition. Philadelphia [1871], 8vo.

Goethe, pp. 264-364.

Hedge, F. H.—Hours with German Classics. Boston, 1886, 8vo.

Goethe, pp. 254-343.

Helmholtz, H.—Populäre Wissenschaftliche Vorträge. Braunschweig, 1865, 8vo.

Über Goethe’s naturwissenschaftliche Arbeiten, Hft. i., pp. 33-53.

—— Popular Lectures on Scientific Subjects. Translated by E. Atkinson. London, 1873, 8vo.

On Goethe’s Scientific Researches. Translated by H. W. Eve, pp. 33-59.

Hillard, George Stillman.—Six Months in Italy. 2 vols. London, 1853, 8vo.

Goethe, vol, ii., pp. 302-310.

Holloway, Laura C.—The Mothers of Great Men and Women, etc. New York, 1884, 8vo.

The Mother of Goethe, pp. 266-283.

Hosmer, James K.—Short History of German Literature. St. Louis, 1879, 8vo.

Goethe, pp. 330-414.

Hutton, Richard Holt.—Essays, theological and literary. 2 vols. London, 1871, 8vo.

Goethe and his Influence, vol. ii., pp. 3-100.

—— Second edition. 2 vols. London, 1877, 8vo.

Goethe and his Influence, vol. ii., pp. 1-79.

Japp, Alexander Hay.—German Life and Literature, in a series of biographical studies. London [1880], 8vo.

Goethe, pp. 269-379.

Jeffrey, Francis.—Contributions to the Edinburgh Review. London, 1853, 8vo.

“Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship,” Aug. 1825, pp. 120-142.

Lazarus, Emma.—Alide: an episode of Goethe’s Life. Philadelphia, 1874, 8vo.

Lewes, George Henry.—The life and works of Goethe: with sketches of his Age and Contemporaries from published and unpublished sources. 2 vols. London, 1855, 8vo.

—— Second edition. Partly rewritten. London, 1864 [1863], 8vo.

—— Third edition, revised according to the latest documents. London, 1875, 8vo.

—— Third edition. Copyright edition. 2 vols. Leipzig, 1882, 8vo.

—— —— The Story of Goethe’s Life. Abridged from his “Life and Works of Goethe.” London, 1873, 8vo.

——Female Characters of Goethe. From the original drawings of W. Kaulbach. With explanatory text by G. H. Lewes. London [1874], fol.

Lindau, W. A.—Heliodora, or the Grecian Minstrel. Translated from the German of Baron Goethe [or rather of W. A. Lindau]. 3 vols. London, 1804, 12mo.

Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth.—The Poets and Poetry of Europe. London, 1855, 8vo.

Goethe, pp. 281-296.

McCarthy, Justin.—“Con Amore;” or critical chapters. London, 1868, 8vo.

Goethe’s Poems and Ballads, pp. 35-76.

Masson, David.—Essays, biographical and critical, chiefly on English Poets. Cambridge, 1856, 8vo.

Shakespeare and Goethe, pp. 1-36; reprinted from the British Quarterly Review, Nov. 1852. The Three Devils: Luther’s, Milton’s, and Goethe’s, pp. 53-87; reprinted from Fraser’s Magazine, Dec. 1844.

—— The Three Devils, Luther’s, Milton’s, and Goethe’s; with other essays. London, 1874, 8vo.

Mazzini, Joseph.—Life and Writings of J. Mazzini. London, 1870, 8vo.

Byron and Goethe, vol. vi., pp. 61-97.

Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Carl.—Goethe und F. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy. Leipzig, 1871, 8vo.

—— Goethe and Mendelssohn (1821-1831). Translated, with additions from the German of Dr. E. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy by M. E. von Glehn. With portraits and facsimile, etc. London, 1872, 8vo.

Menzel, Wolfgang.—German Literature. Translated from the German, with notes by Thomas Gordon. 4 vols. Oxford, 1840, 8vo.

Goethe, vol. iii., pp. 298-355.

Merivale, Herman.—Historical Studies. London, 1865, 8vo.

Voltaire, Rousseau, and Göthe, pp. 130-185.

Metcalfe, Rev. Frederick.—History of German Literature, based on the German work of Vilmar. London, 1858, 8vo.

Goethe, pp. 431-486.

Monro, Rev. Edward.—Parochial Lectures on English Poetry, etc. London, 1856, 8vo.

Dante, Goethe, and Shakspere, pp. 142-173.

Moschzisker, F. A.—A Guide to German Literature, etc. 2 vols. London, 1850, 8vo.

Goethe, vol. ii., pp. 95-170.

Nevinson, Henry.—A Sketch of Herder and his times. London, 1884, 8vo.

Numerous references to Goethe.

Notes and Queries.—General Index to Notes and Queries, Five series. London, 1856-1880, 4to.

Numerous references to Goethe.

Oppler, Adolph.—Three Lectures on Education, with another Lecture, entitled Some of Goethe’s Educational Views. Fourth edition. London, 1875, 8vo.

Pagel, L.—Doctor Faustus of the popular legend, Marlowe, the Puppet-Play, Goethe, and Lenau, treated historically and critically. A parallel between Goethe and Schiller, etc. 2pts. [Liverpool, 1883], 8vo.

Phelps, Almira L.—Reviews and Essays. Philadelphia, 1873, 8vo.

Goethe, p. 180, etc.

Pickering, Amelia.—The Sorrows of Werther; a poem [founded on Goethe’s novel]. London, 1788, 4to.

Robinson, Henry Crabb.—Diary, Reminiscences, and Correspondence of H. C. E., etc. 3 vols. London, 1869, 8vo.

Numerous references to Goethe.

Rudloff, F. W.—Shakespeare, Schiller, and Goethe relatively considered. An essay. Brighton, 1848, 12mo.

Sanborn, Frank B.—The life and genius of Goethe. Lectures. Edited by F. B. S. Boston, 1886, 8vo.

Scherer, Wilhelm.—Geschichte der deutschen Litteratur. Berlin, 1883, 8vo.

Scherer, William.—A History of German Literature, by W. Scherer. Translated by Mr. F. C. Conybeare. Edited by F. Max Müller. 2 vols. London, 1886, 8vo.

Herder and Goethe, vol. ii., pp. 82-114; Weimar, pp. 142-144; Goethe, pp. 145-170; Schiller and Goethe, pp. 170-199, etc.

Sime, James.—Lessing. (English and Foreign Philosophical Library, Extra Series.) 2 vols. London, 1877, 8vo.

Shows the literary connection between Goethe and Lessing.

Solling, Gustav.—Diutiska, an historical and critical survey of the literature of Germany, etc. London, 1863, 8vo.

Goethe, pp. 210-288.

Staël, Madame de.—L’Allemagne. 3 vols. Paris, 1810, 12mo.

—— Germany; translated from the French. 3 vols. London, 1813, 8vo.

Goethe, vol. i., pp. 265-273, and vol. ii., pp. 138-226.

Steffens, Heinrich.—The Story of my Career, as Student at Freiburg and Jena, with personal reminiscences of Goethe, etc. Translated by W. L. Gage. Boston [Mass.], 1863, 8vo.

Stevens, A.—Madame de Staël; a study of her life and times. 2 vols. London, 1881, 8vo.

Numerous references to Goethe.

Taylor, Bayard.—Studies in German Literature. London, 1879, 8vo.

Goethe, pp. 304-336; Goethe’s “Faust,” pp. 337-387.

Taylor, W., of Norwich.—Historic Survey of German Poetry, etc. 3 vols. London, 1828, 8vo.

Review of Goethe’s Works, with a translation of Iphigenia, etc., vol. iii., pp. 242-379.

Thackeray, William Makepeace.—The Works of W. M. T. Miscellaneous Essays, etc. London, 1886, 8vo.

Goethe in his old age, vol. xxiii., pp. 402-405. This letter was written by Mr. Thackeray in answer to a request from G. H. Lewes for some account of his recollections of Goethe. It will be found in Lewes’s “Life of Goethe,” p. 560.

Thomas, Calvin.—Goethe and the Conduct of Life. (Philosophical Papers. First Series. No. 2. University of Michigan.) Ann Arbor, 1886, 8vo.

Ticknor, George.—Life, Letters, and Journals of G. T. 2 vols. London, 1876, 8vo.

Numerous references to Goethe.

Ulrici, Hermann.—Ueber Shakspeare’s dramatische Kunst, etc. Halle, 1839, 8vo.

—— Shakspeare’s Dramatic Art: and his relation to Calderon and Goethe. Translated from the German. London, 1846, 8vo.

Goethe in relation to Shakspeare, pp. 512-554.

Vaughan, Rev. Robert Alfred.—Essays and Remains of the Rev. R. A. Vaughan. 2 vols. London, 1858, 8vo.

Lewes’s Life and Works of Goethe, vol. ii., pp. 114-163.

W., E.—A letter to a friend, with a poem called the Ghost of Werter. By Lady E. W. [i.e., Lady Wallace]. London, 1787, 4to.

Werther.—Werter to Charlotte. A poem [founded on Goethe’s novel “Die Leiden des jungen Werther’s.” By E. Taylor]. London, 1784, 4to.

—— Charlotte and Werter. At Mrs. Salmon’s Royal Historical Wax-Work, No. 189 Fleet Street. [A handbill, June 3, 1785.] [London, 1785], s. sh, 4to.

Werther.—The Letters of Charlotte, during her connexion with Werter. [In allusion to “Die Leiden des jungen Werthers.”] 2 vols. New York, 1797, 12mo.

—— Another edition, London, 1813, 12mo.

—— Werter and Charlotte. A German story, [founded on Goethe’s novel “Die Leiden des jungen Werther’s,” etc.] London [1800], 8vo.

Wilson, H. S.—Count Egmont; as depicted in painting, poetry, and history, by Gallait, Goethe, and Schiller. London, 1863, 8vo.

Faust.

Berlioz, Hector.—“Faust,” a dramatic legend in four parts, by Berlioz [or rather abridged from Goethe, by H. B. Gérard and Gandonnière]. English translation by Miss M. Hallé. Manchester [1880], 4to.

Bernard, Bayle.—Faust; or, the fate of Margaret. A romantic play, in four acts. Adapted from the poem of Goethe. (Lacy’s Acting Edition of Plays, vol. lxxxiii.) London [1869], 12mo.

Boileau, D.—A few remarks on Mr. Hayward’s English prose translation of Goethe’s Faust, etc. London, 1834, 8vo.

Burnand, F. C.—Faust and Marguerite. An entirely new original travestie in one act. By F. C. Burnand. (Lacy’s Acting Edition of Plays, etc., vol. lxiii.) London [1864], 12mo.

Burnand, F. C.—Faust and Loose, written by F. C. Burnand. London [1886], 8vo.

Coupland, William C.—The Spirit of Goethe’s Faust. London, 1885, 8vo.

Crowquill, Alfred, i.e., Alfred Forrester.—Faust, a serio-comic poem, with twelve outline illustrations by A. Crowquill [i.e., Alfred Forrester. A travesty of Goethe’s Faust]. London, 1834, 8vo.

Edwards, H. Sutherland.—The Faust Legend: its origin and development: from the living Faustus of the first century to the Faust of Goethe. London, 1886, 8vo.

Faust: a drama in six acts. By Goethe. As represented at the St. James’s Theatre, London, under the direction of Mr. Mitchell, Jan. 22, 1852. London, 1852.

Gounod, Charles F.—The Opera Libretto. Gounod’s grand opera of Faust [in five acts. The words by P. J. Barbier and M. Carré, founded on Goethe’s poem, and translated into English]. Melbourne [1865], 12mo.

Grattan, H. P.—Faust; or the demon of the Drachenfels. A romantic drama, in two acts. By H. P. Grattan. First produced at Sadler’s Wells, September 5, 1842. London [1886], 8vo.

One of “Dick’s Standard Plays.”

Halford, J.—Faust and Marguerite; or, the Devil’s Draught. A grand operatic extravaganza. A free and easy adaptation of Göthe’s “Faust.” (Lacy’s Acting Edition of Plays, etc., vol. lxxiii.) London [1867], 12mo.

Hatton, Joseph.—The Lyceum “Faust.” [A critique of the performance of Goethe’s play “Faust” at the Lyceum Theatre.] With illustrations. London [1886], obl. 8vo.

Hittell, Theodore H.—Goethe’s Faust. San Francisco [1872], 8vo.

Koller, W. H.—Faust Papers, containing remarks on Faust and its translations, with some observations upon Goethe. London, 1835, 8vo.

Konewka, P.—Illustrations to Goethe’s Faust. By Paul Konewka. The English text from Bayard Taylor’s Translation. London, 1871, 4to.

Kyle, William.—I. An Exposition of the symbolic terms of the second part of Faust. II. How this part thus proves itself to be a dramatic treatment of the modern history of Germany worthy of the genius of Goethe, etc. Nuremberg, 1870, 8vo.

Phillips, Alfred R.—Faust: a weird story. Based on Goethe’s famous play. New York [1886], 8vo.

Reichlin-Meldegg, C. A. von.—Faust: an exposition of Goethe’s Faust, from the German of C. A. von Reichlin-Meldegg, by R. H. Chittenden. New York, 1864, 8vo.

Robertson, William.—Faust and Marguerite. A romantic drama, in three acts. Translated from the French of Michel Carré, by William Robertson. (Lacy’s Acting Edition of Plays, etc., vol. xv.) London [1854], 12mo.

Snider, Denton J.—Goethe’s Faust. First (second) part. A commentary on the literary Bibles of the Occident. 2 pts. By Denton J. Snider. Boston, 1886, 8vo.

Soane, George.—Faustus; a romantic drama, in three acts, by George Soane. (Cumberland’s British Theatre, vol. xxx.) London [1825], 12mo.

Wills, W. G.—Faust, in a prologue, and five acts. Adapted and arranged for the Lyceum Theatre, by W. G. Wills, from the first part of Goethe’s Tragedy. London [1886], 8vo.

Wysard, Alexander.—The intellectual and moral problem of Goethe’s Faust, parts I. and II. London, 1883, 8vo.

Songs, etc., Set to Music.

Music zu Goethe’s Werken. By J. F. Reichardt, 1780.

Erwin und Elmire. Ein Singspiel in zwey Acten, 1793.

Goethe’s Lieder, Oden, Balladen und Romanzen, mit Musik, etc. By J. F. Reichardt, 1809.

Sechs deutsche Lieder von Goethe, etc. By C. F. Rungenhagen, 1810.

Rastlose Liebe. Gedichte von Goethe, in Musik gesetzt. By F. Schubert, 1810.

Drei deutsche Lieder. By G. B. Bierey, 1820.

Zwölf Lieder von Goethe. By G. E. Fischer, 1820.

Sechs Lieder von Goethe. By F. W. Grund, 1820.

Lieder von Goethe. By G. Weber, 1820.

Wilhelm Meister’s Lehrjahre. By F. A. Weppen (Sieben Lieder aus Wilhelm Meister’s Lehrjahren), 1820.

Vier Gedichte von Goethe, etc. By B. Klein, 1825.

Zwölf Lieder von Goethe. By W. von Schwertzell, 1825.

Vier Lieder von Goethe, etc. By F. A. Weppen, 1825.

V. Gedichte von Goethe. By C. F. Curschmann, 1830.

VI. Gedichte von Goethe, etc. By R. von Hertzberg, 1830.

VIII. Gedichte von Goethe, etc. By B. Klein, 1830.

Neun Gesänge zu Goethe’s Faust. By J. A. Lecerf, 1830.

Sechs Lieder von Goethe, etc. By F. Reis, 1830.

Gedichte von Goethe, etc. Heft 6, 7, 8. By W. J. Tomaschek, 1830.

Drey Gesänge von Goethe, etc. By L. van Beethoven, 1835.

Vier Gesänge. By L. van Beethoven, 1835.

Drei Balladen. By J. C. G. Loewe, 1835.

Compositionen zu Goethe’s Faust. By Prince Radziwill, 1835.

Faustus. A musical romance. By Sir H. R. Bishop, 1840.

Sechs Gedichte von Goethe. By C. F. Curschmann, 1840.

Gesänge und Lieder aus der Tragödie (Faust). By L. Lenz, 1840.

Deutsche Lieder von Goethe, etc. By C. G. Reissiger, 1840.

Tafelgesäng. Sechs Gedichte von Goethe. By X. Schnyder von Wartensee, 1840.

Gesäng der Geister über den Wassern. Cantata. By F. Hiller, 1850.

La Damnation de Faust. Légende dramatique en quatre parties. By Hector Berlioz, 1854.

Fünf Terzette über Worte von Goethe, Klopstock, etc. By C. Geissler, 1854.

Scherz, List und Rache. Komische Oper. By M. Bruch, 1855.

Musik zu Goethe’s Faust. By H. H. Pierson, 1856.

Faust. Opera en cinq actes. By C. F. Gounod, 1859.

Claudine, Opera. By J. H. Franz, 1865.

Scenen aus Göthe’s Faust für Solostimmen. By R. Schumann, 1865.

Rinaldo, Cantate. By J. Brahms, 1869.

Rinaldo, Gedicht von Goethe. By G. Hermann, 1870.

Drei Gedichte von Goethe, etc. By P. Ruefer, 1870.

Die Gedichte aus “Wilhelm Meister’s Lehrjahre,” etc. By A. Rubenstein, 1873.

Gesellige Lieder von Göthe. By L. Grill, 1874.

Zwei Terzette. Gedichte von Goethe. By K. J. Bischoff, 1875.

Sechs Lieder, Op. 14 (Nos. 2-5 written by Goethe). By H. von Sahr, 1877.

Drei Gesänge, Op. 72 (Nos. 2, 3 written by Goethe). By R. Wuerst, 1878.

10 Goethe’sche Dichtungen, etc. By L. Schlottmann, 1878.

Fünf Lieder. Op. 44 (Nos. 3, 4 written by Goethe). By B. Scholz, 1879.

Sechs Lieder, etc. Op. 60 (Nos. 2, 5 written by Goethe). By F. Siebmann, 1880.

Vier Gesänge, etc. (Nos. 1, 2, 4 written by Goethe). By J. Holter, 1881.

Mahomet’s Gesang. By E. Fluegel, 1882.

Sechs Duette, etc. (Nos. 2, 4 written by Goethe). By A. Glück, 1882.

Mignon’s Requiem, Cantata. By R. Schumann, 1882.

Pandora. By H. Huber, 1883.

Sechs Lieder von Goethe. By K. Hübner, 1883.

Neun Lieder, etc. (Nos. 5, 6 written by Goethe). By S. Jadassohn, 1883.

Idylle von Goethe, für Soli, Chor und Orchester. By F. Kiel, 1883.

Vier Gedichte von Goethe, etc. By T. Kerchner, 1883.

Sechs Gedichte, etc. By S. Bagge, 1885.

Musik zu Goethe’s Festspiel Pandora. By E. Lassen, 1886.

Faust. Musikdrama nach Goethe’s Faust, I. Theil. By H. Zoellner, 1887.


“Ach neige du Schmerzensreiche.”—Marguerite. By C. Huener, 1877.

“Ach, um deine feuchten Schwingen.” By Mendelssohn, 1852.

“Ach! wer bringt die schönen Tage.” By H. Bellermann (Sechs Lieder No. 2), 1860; E. Drobisch (Sechs Lieder, No. 4), 1870; J. Krall, 1840; H. Krigar (Vier Gesänge, No. 3), 1860; H. Panopka, 1830; F. Stockhausen, 1835; C. F. Zelter (Zelter’s Sämmtliche Lieder, Heft 4), 1820.

“All my peace is gone.” (Gretchen am Spinnrade. Marguerite.) By F. Schubert, 1861.

“Aller Berge Gipfel ruh’n in dunkler Nacht.” By A. Rubinstein (Song and Duets, No. 10), 1869.

“An dem reinsten Fruhlingmorgen.” By L. Heritte-Viardot (Sechs Lieder. Op. 8, No. 6), 1884.

“And is it true that I have lost thee?”—Absence. By C. A. Dance, 1861.

“And shall I then regain thee never?”—Absence. By Sir J. Benedict, 1864.

“And wilt thou then no more be mine.” By C. A. Lidgey, 1887.

“Aussöhnung.” By H. Hüber, 1879.

“Ein Blick von deinem Augen,” By J. Brahms (Lieder, Op. 47, No. 5,) 1869; A. Bungert (Junge Lieder, Op. 2, No. 6), 1872.

“Ein Blumenglöckchen vom Boden hervor.” By J. Kniese (Acht Duette, Op. 6, No. 2), 1884.

“A boy a little rose espied.” By M. W. Balfe, 1860.

“A boy espied in morning light.”—The Wild Rose-bud. By J. Williams, 1870.

“Die Braut von Korinth.” By J. F. Christman, 1800; B. Klein, 1835; J. C. G. Loewe, 1835.

“Brightly was the sunset glowing.” By J. Thomas, 1876.

“Una calma profonda.” By L. Mancinelli, 1878.

“Chi mi rende i di felici.” By L. Mancinelli, 1878.

“Colma, ein Gesang Ossians.” By J. R. Zumsteeg, 1825.

“Da droben an jenem Berge.” By C. Fink (Fünf Lieder, Op. 3, No. 3), 1857; E. H. Goerner, 1864; A. Levinsohn (Drei Lieder, Op. 1, No. 1), 1886; E. Naumann (6 Lieder, Op. 2, No. 2), 1866; W. J. Tomaschek, 1851.

“Dämm’rung senkte sich von oben.” By J. Brahms (Lieder und Gesänge, Op. 59, No. 1), 1874; J. O. Grimm (Sechs Lieder, Op. 18, No. 3), 1873.

“Darthula’s Grabgesang.” By B. Hopffer, 1878.

“Der du von dem Himmel bist.” By F. E. Bache, 1859; H. Bellermann (Sechs Lieder, Op. 10, No. 3), 1860; H. Goertz (Sechs Lieder, Op. 19, No. 16), 1879; A. Von Goldschmidt, 1880; C. Heymann-Rheineck (Fünf Lieder, Op. 4, No. 2), 1883; G. King (Vier Gesänge, No. 3), 1886; H. Krigar (Fünf Lieder, Op. 1, No. 2), 1860; B. Scholz (Vier Gesänge,) No. 3, 1879; A. Winterberger (12 Gesänge, Op. 12, No. 3), 1865; C. F. Zelter (Zelter’s Sämmtliche Lieder, Heft. 4), 1820.

“Du Bächlein silber-hell und klar.” By O. Sondermann, 1882.

“Durch Feld und Wald zu schweifen.” By C. F. Zelter (Zelter’s Sämmtliche Lieder, Heft, 4), 1820.

“Einst ging ich meinem Mädchen nach.” By A. Von Goldschmidt (2 Lieder, No. 2), 1880.

“Die erste Walpurgisnacht.” By Mendelssohn, 1843.

“Es fürchte die Götter das Menschengeschlecht.” By F. Hiller, 1881.

“Es ist ein Schnee gefallen.”—By G. Hasse (Acht Gesänge, Op. 26, No. 8), 1877; J. Kniese (Acht Duette, Op. 6, No. 5), 1884.

“Es klingt in den gewohnten Ohren.” 1861.

“Es war ein Kind.” By R. Schumann, 1873.

“Es war ein König in Thule.”—By E. Duerer (Drei Lieder, Op. 11, No. 2), 1871; F. H. Himmel, 1810; M. V. White, 1878.

“Es war ein Ratt’ im Kellernest,” 1840.

“Es ist doch meine Nachbarin ein allerliebstes Mädchen.”—By H. von Herzogenberg (Gesänge, Op. 44, No. 1), 1885.

“Füllest wieder, Busch und Thal.” By A. Amadei (Fünf Gesänge, Op. 8, No. 5), 1885; F. Hiller (Sechs Lieder, Op. 204, No. 1), 1885; A. Hoffmann (Zehn Lieder, Op. 5, No. 1), 1884; G. King (Vier Gesänge, No. 4), 1886; J. Mathieux (Sechs Lieder, No. 5), 1840; C. Reinthaler (Fünf Gedichte, Op. 3, No. 3), 1860; L. Schlottmann, 1867; W. J. Tomaschek, 1851.

“Für Männer uns zu plagen.” By B. Klein (Fünf Lieder, Op. 46, No. 5), 1850.

“Gesäng der Parzen.” By J. Brahms, 1883.

“Gestern liebt’ ich.” By C. F. Rungenhagen (Sechs deutsche Lieder, No. 5), 1810.

“Gottes ist der Orient.” By J. Stern. (Deutsche Gesänge, etc., Op. 13, No. 4), 1865.

“Der Gott und die Bajadere.” By B. Klein, 1830.

“Die Grenzen der Menschheit.” By A. Wallnoefer, 1879.

“Hab’ ich tausendmal geschworen.” By J. Brahms.

(Lieder, etc., Op. 72, No. 5), 1876.

“Harzreise im Winter.” By J. Brahms, 1876.

“Heart, my heart, what means this feeling?”—New Love, New Life. By D. Hume, 1881.

“Herz, Mein Herz, was soll das geben?” By F. Ries (Drei Zweistimmige Gesänge, Op. 14, No. 2), 1869; C. F. Zelter (Zelter’s Sämmtliche Lieder, Heft 4), 1820.

“Hier sind wir versammelt.” By A. Neithardt (Sechs Lieder, Op. 126, No. 3), 1850.

“Hoch auf dem alten Thurme steht.” By E. Naumann (Sechs Lieder, Op. 6, No. 6), 1860; M. Renner (Vier Gesänge, No. 4), 1883.

“Ich bin der wohlbekannte Sänger.” By E. Naumann (Sechs Lieder, Op. 6, No. 5), 1860; L. Schlottmann, 1880.

“Ich dacht’ ich habe keinen Schmerz.” By H. von Herzogenberg (Deutte, etc., Op. 38, No. 2), 1883.

“Ich denke Dein.” By A. G. Barham, 1874; J. Milchert (Drei Lieder, Op. 27, No. 1), 1855; E. Denner (Drei Lieder, Op. 11, No. 3), 1862; H. Fielding (Six Songs, No. 3), 1860; W. H. Gratton, 1847; J. Hine, 1848; T. Kirchner, 1883; E. Lassen (Sechs Lieder, Op. 62, No. 1), 1878; C. Macleane, 1861; C. Ritter (Zwölf Lieder, Op. 4, No. 3), 1857; R. Schumann (4 Duos, etc., Op. 78, No. 3), 1869; D. F. E. Wilsing (Fünf Lieder, Op. 5, No. 1), 1850.

“Ich ging im Walde so für mich hin.” By J. J. Haakman (Zwölf Lieder, Op. 1, No. 2), 1885; F. J. von der Heijden, (Fünf Lieder, No. 1), 1883; T. Leschetizky (Sechs Gesänge, Op. 26, No. 2), 1861; A. Lewinsohn (Drei Lieder, Op. 2, No. 1), 1886; C. F. Rungenhagen (Sechs deutsche Lieder), 1810.

“Ich hab’ ihn gesehen.” By O. Nicolai, 1835.

“Ich hab’ mein Sach auf Nichts gestellt.” By F. Huenten (Sechs Lieder, No. 6), 1840.

“Ihr verblühet süsse Rosen.” By W. Fink (Vier Lieder, Op. 4, No. 3), 1865; H. von Herzogenberg (Sieben Lieder, Op. 41, No. 5), 1883; B. Hopffer (Zwölf Lieder, Op. 5, No. 5), 1870; L. Schlottmann, 1880.

“Im Felde schleich’ ich still und wild.” By L. Heritte-Viardot (Sechs Lieder, Op. 8, No. 2), 1884; F. H. Himmel, 1810; H. Michelis (Sechs Lieder, No. 3), 1880; C. Reinthaler (Sechs Gesänge, Op. 17, No. 5), 1866.

“In allen guten Stunden erhört.” By L. van Beethoven, 1830.

“In the blush of evening mute.”—The Convent. By R. Taylor, 1880.

“I think of thee.”—Thy name shall bloom. By C. Guynemer, 1840; R. H. Waithman, 1870.

“Kam’ der liebe Wohlbekannte.” By P. Unlauf (Fünf Lieder, Op. 26, No. 3), 1886.

“Kannst du nicht besänftigt werden?” By F. Gladstanes, 1835.

“Kennst du das Land?”—Mignon’s Song. By L. van Beethoven, 1843; C. Blum, 1840; E. Clare, 1845; E. Deurer (Drei Lieder, Op. 11, No. 1), 1871; E. Haensler, 1810; U. K. Hartree (Three Songs, No. 3); 1881; Hauptmann, 1848; A. Klughardt (Zwei Gesänge, Op. 14, No. 1), 1870; H. Monpon, 1850; J. F. Reichardt, 1820; H. Riese, 1820; A. Romberg, 1820; F. Schubert, 1858; L. G. P. Spontini, 1830; C. F. Zelter, 1830.

“A King of ancient Thule.” By W. Hay, 1875.

“Kleine Blumen, kleine Blätter.” By F. Gernsheim (6 Lieder, Op. 29, No. 3), 1874.

“Know’st thou the land?” By Adrian, 1862; L. van Beethoven, 1856.

“Lass mein Aug ’den Abschied sagen.” By F. W. Grund, 1845.

“Lasset euch im edlen Kreis.” By W. Schreiber, 1820.

“Die Leidenschaft bringt Leiden.” By F. Hegar (Drei Gesänge, Op. 10, No. 1), 1878; W. Sturm, 1883.

“Let mine eye the farewell make thee.”—The Parting. By B. Smith, 1863.

“Liebchen, kommen diese Lieder.” By H. Wichmann (10 Liederschen, No. 10), 1850.

“Liebliches Kind, kannst du mir sagen.” By J. Brahms (Lieder, Op. 70, No. 3), 1876; M. Bruch, (Lieder, Op. 49, No. 1), 1882.

“Eine Lilie möcht’ich pflück en. By G. Gutkind, 1860.

“Meeresstille und glückliche Fahrt.” By L. van Beethoven, 1820 and 1876.

“Meine Ruh’ist hin.” By F. Schubert; L. Spohr (Sechs deutsche Lieder, No. 3), 1815; C. Weitzmann, 1835.

“Des Menschen Seele gleicht dem Wasser.” By F. Hiller, 1847 and 1860; B. Klein, 1840; J. C. G. Loewe, 1850.

“Mit vollem Athemzügen sang ich Natur aus dir.” By H. Verazi (Mannheimer Monatschrift, iii. Jahrgang) 1780.

“My rest is gone.”—Margaret’s song in Faust. By F. Steers, 1837.

“Nun verlass ich diese Hütte.” By K. Danysz (Zwei Lieder, No. 1), 1881.

“Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt.” By L. van Beethoven, 1825 and 1835; B. Dersen (Sechs Lieder, Op. 2, No. 1), 1884. E. Jonas (Zwei Lieder, Op. 29, No. 2), 1879; W. Speier, 1835; P. Tschaikowsky, 1881; D. F. E. Wilsing (Fünf Lieder, Op. 5, No. 5), 1850.

“O’er the meadows.” By B. Smith, 1863.

“O gieb vom weichen Pfühle.” By M. Blummer (Sechs Lieder, Op. 10, No. 1), 1860; A. Levinsohn (Drei Lieder, Op. 6, No. 3), 1886; J. Mathieux (Drei Duetten, etc., No. 3), 1850; C. Reinecke (Sechs Lieder, Op. 178, No. 3); C. Reinthaler (Fünf Gedichte, Op. 3, No. 1), 1860; G. Rheinberger (7 Lieder, etc., Op. 3, No. 7), 1863.

“O’ Mädchen, Mädchen.” By E. Philp, 1868.

“On the brow of yonder mountain”—The Shepherd’s Lament. By H. Smart, 1872.

“O schönes Mädchen du.” By M. P. Viardot (Vier Lieder, No. 1), 1880.

“Quella terra conosci”—Canzone di Mignon. By P. M. Costa, 1881.

“Der Ruf des Herrn, des Vaters tönt.” By A. Blomberg, 1875.

“Sah ein Knab’ ein Röslein stehen.” By A. Compton, 1874; M. Ernemann (Sechs Lieder, Op. 13, No. 4), 1850; N. W. Gade (Eight duettinos, Op. 9, No. 5), 1849; A. Hollaender (Sechs Lieder, Op. 28, No. 1), 1882; S. Jadassohn (Sechs Chor Lieder, Op. 67, No. 2), 1882; A. Kleffel (Zehn Zweistimmige Lieder, No. 6), 1875; J. Milder, 1830; R. Philipp (Sechs Lieder, No. 3), 1880; B. Ramann (Drei Lieder, Op. 50, No. 1), 1878; W. F. Scherer, 1876.

“Dem Schnee, dem Regen, dem Wind entgegen.”—Rastlose Liebe. By B. Hopffer (Zwölf Lieder, Op. 9, No. 1), 1870; B. Klein (Fünf Lieder, Op. 46, No. 4), 1850; J. Kniese (Acht Duette, etc., Op. 6, No. 8), 1884; C. Kreutzer, 1830; E. Naumann (Sechs Lieder, Op. 6 No. 4), 1860; O. Nicolai, 1840; G. Weber (Fünf Zweistimmige Lieder, No. 5), 1878; C. F. Zelter (Zelter’s Sämmtliche Lieder, Heft 4), 1820.

“Seht der Felsenquell freudehell.” By J. C. G. Loewe, 1850.

“So hab ich wirklich dich verloren?” By W. H. Callcott (Vocal Gems of Germany, vol. iii.), 1844.

“The soul of man is like the waters.” By F. Schubert, 1880.

“Der Strauss den ich gepflücket.” By C. J. Curschmann, 1840, 1848, 1851; J. J. Haakman (Zwölf Lieder, Op. 1, No. 4), 1885; A. Levinsohn (Drei Lieder, Op. 1, No. 2), 1886; H. Wichmann (Sechs Lieder, Op. 3, No. 5), 1845.

“Tage der Wonne kommt ihr so bald.” By L. Dahmen, 1868; H. von Herzogenberg, Op. 41, No. 4, 1883.

“There was a King in Thule.” By F. Hueffer (Seven Songs, No. 7), 1873; S. B. Mason, 1873.

“Through the turf, through pebbles flowing.” From Faust. J. Hine, 1857.

“Der Thürmer der schaut zu Mitten der Nacht.” By W. H. Veit, 1840.

“Tiefe Stille herrscht im Wasser.” By C. J. Brambach (2 Chöre, No. 1), 1881; C. Gollmick, 1840; M. Roeder (Sechs Lieder, No. 5), 1878; E. H. Seyffardt (Vier Lieder, Op. 5, No. 3), 1883.

Tis I am the Gipsy King.” By E. Ransford, 1861; W. West, 1862.

“Trocknet nicht Thränen der ewige Liebe”—“Der du von dem Himmel bist”—“Ueber allen Gipfeln ist Ruh?” By A. J. Becher (Acht Gedichte, No. 2, 4, 5), 1840.

“Trocknet nicht, trocknet nicht Thränen der ewige Liebe.” By L. Hoffmann, 1840; S. Warteresiewicz (Sechs Gesänge, No. 2), 1874.

“Ueber allen Gipfeln ist Ruh.” By L. Ehlert (Fünf Lieder, No. 5), 1860; A. Hollaender (Sechs Lieder, No. 6), 1878; F. Kempe (Drei deutsche Lieder, No. 3), 1863; E. Naumann (Sechsvierstimmige Lieder, Op. 7, No. 5), 1850; E. Naumann (Loschwitzer Liederbuch, No. 2), 1868; V. E. Nessler (Sechs Lieder, Op. 76, No. 5), 1875; R. Radecke (Vier Terzette, Op. 27, No. 2), 1850; B. Ramann (Dreistimmige Lieder, Op. 58, No. 1), 1882; F. Ries (Sechs Lieder, Op. 8, No. 5), 1869; C. Stoer (Lieder, No. 10), 1883; D. F. E. Wilsing (Fünf Lieder, Op. 5, No. 3), 1850.

“Über Thal und Fluss getragen.” By A. Levinsohn (Drei Lieder, Op. 1, No. 3), 1886.

“Uf’m Bergli bin i gesässe.” By L. Gill (Neun Lieder, No. 9), 1874; A. Jensen (Sechs Lieder, Op. 57, No. 6), 1877.

“Und frische Nahrung, neues Blut.” By R. Emmerich (Sechs Gesänge, Op. 45, No. 6), 1875; W. Taubert, 1882.

“Unter allen Gipfeln ist Ruh’.” By F. Reichel (Vier Terzetten, Op. 6, No. 1), 1874.

“Up yonder on the Mountains.” By C. M. Hewke, 1870.

“Ein Veilchen auf der Wiese stand.” By A. H. Dendy, 1856; J. C. W. A. Mozart, 1850; A. Staeger (Sechs Lieder, No. 4), 1884; D. F. E. Wilsing (Fünf Lieder, Op. 5, No. 4), 1850.

“Verfliesset, vielgeliebte Lieder.” By B. Hopffer, (Zwölf Lieder, Op. 6, No. 12), 1870.

“Viele Gäste wünsch ich heut.” By C. F. Zelter, 1832.

“A violet on the mead.” By H. Glover, 1861.

“Von dem Berge zu den Flügeln.” By C. Reinthaler (Fünf Gedichte, Op. 3, No. 5), 1860.

“Die Walpurgisnacht.” By J. C. G. Loewe, 1830.

“Warum doch erschallen.” By J. Brahms (Quartette, Op. 92, No. 4), 1884; A. von Goldschmidt, 1881.

“Was hilft euch Schönheit junges Blut.” By W. S. Rockstro (Lyra Anglo-Germanica, No. 9), 1852.

“Das Wasser rauscht.” By C. F. Curschmann, 1845; E. Degele, 1873; H. W. Ernst, 1852; L. Steinmann, 1840; F. H. Fruhn, 1840.

“Wenn zu der Regenwand.” By J. Brahms (Duette, Op. 61, No. 3), 1874.

“Wer nie sein Brod mit Thränen ass.” By A. Diabelli, 1830; F. Vanderstucken (Drei Gesänge, No. 2), 1879.

“Wer reitet so spät”—Erlkönig. By L. Berger, 1830; S. Mendheim, 1830; C. G. Reissiger, 1840; W. S. Rockstro (Lyra Anglo-Germanica, No. 16), 1853; C. H. Zoellner, 1825.

“West-oestlicher Divan.”—By C. Eberwein, (Lieder, etc.), 1836.

“Where the Rose is fresh and blooming.” By H. G. Deacon, 1865.

“Who longs in solitude to live.” The Harper’s Song (Wilhelm Meister). By H. P. Greenwood, 1884.

“Wie Feld und Au.” By A. von Goldschmidt (22 Lieren, No. 22), 1883; F. Hegar (Vier Lieder, Op. 7, No. 3), 1875.

“Wie herrlich leuchtet mir die Natur.” By E. F. C. Albert (Zehn Lieder, Op. 3, No. 5), 1886; L. van Beethoven (VIII. Lieder, Op. 52, No. 4), 1835; G. Huberti, 1886; W. Jacoby (Ein-und Zweistimmige Lieder, No. 2), 1882; E. Lassen (Sechs Lieder, Op. 85, No. 6), 1886; E. Naumann (Sechs vierstimmige Lieder, Op. 7, No. 6), 1850.

“Wie kommt’s dass du so traurig bist.” By J. Brahms, (Lieder, Op. 48, No. 5), 1869; O. Tiehsen (Sieben Gedichte, Op. 6, No. 5), 1860; H. Wichmann (10, Liederchen No. 6), 1850.

“Wie mit innigem Behagen.”—Suleika. By G. Meyerbeer, 1840.

“Wie stehet von schönen Blumen.” By F. von Holstein (Acht Lieder, Op. 48, No. 1), 1882.

“Wir singen und sagen von Grafen so gern.” C. Schneider, 1875.

“Zwischen Weizen und Korn.” By A. Bungert, 1884; C. P. L. Delibes, 1883; B. Hopffer, (Zwölf Lieder, Op. 9, No. 2), 1870; B. Klein (Fünf Lieder, Op. 46, No. 1), 1850.

Magazine Articles.

Goethe, J. W. von.—Edinburgh Review, vol. 26, 1816, pp. 304-337; vol. 28, pp. 83-103.—North American Review, by E. Everett, vol. 4, 1817, pp. 217-262.—Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, vol. 16, 1824, pp. 369-385; vol. 46, 1839, pp. 476-493, 597-613; vol. 47, 1840, pp. 31-45, 607-620; vol. 56, 1844, pp. 54-68, 417-432; vol. 57, 1845, pp. 165-180.—Westminster Review, vol. 1, 1824, pp. 370-383.—North American Review, by G. Bancroft, vol. 19, 1824, pp. 303-325.—United States Literary Gazette, vol. 2, 1825, pp. 81-90.—Foreign Review, vol. 2, 1828, pp. 80-127.—Christian Examiner, by C. C. Felton, vol. 8, 1830, pp. 187-200.—Fraser’s Magazine, by Thomas Carlyle, vol. 5, 1832, p. 206.—Foreign Quarterly Review, by Thomas Carlyle, vol. 10, 1832, pp. 1-44; vol. 12, pp. 81-109; vol. 14, pp. 131-162; vol. 16, pp. 328-360.—Tait’s Edinburgh Magazine, vol. 1, 1832, pp. 314-320.—Dial, by Margaret Fuller, vol. 2, 1841, pp. 1-41.—Democratic Review, vol. 10, N.S. 1842, pp. 581-594; vol. 19, pp. 443-446; vol. 20, pp. 14-21; vol. 24, pp. 66-69.—British and Foreign Review, vol. 14, 1843, pp. 78-135.—Southern Quarterly Review, vol. 11, 1847, p. 441, etc.—Eclectic Review, vol. 12 N.S. 1856, pp. 447-472.—Edinburgh Review, vol. 106, 1857, pp. 194-226; same article, Littell’s Living Age, vol. 54, pp. 769-787.—Littell’s Living Age, vol. 61, 1859, pp. 181-187.—Radical, by A. E. Kroeger, vol. 2, 1867, pp. 273, etc., 332, etc.—Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, vol. 112, 1872, pp. 675-697; same article, Littell’s Living Age, vol. 116, pp. 3-19; and Eclectic Magazine, vol. 17 N.S., pp. 172-188.—Every Saturday, vol. 1, 1872, p. 1, etc.—Le Correspondant, by Léo Quesnel, tom. 109, 1877, pp. 492-520.—Contemporary Review, by Prof. J. R. Seeley, vol. 46, 1884, pp. 161-177, 488-506, 653-672.—Catholic World, by Rev. J. Gmeiner, vol. 45, 1887, pp. 145-151.

—— and Bettina. National Quarterly Review, by C. White, vol. 41, 1879, p. 74, etc.

—— —— Few Words for Bettina. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, vol. 58, 1845, pp. 357-365.

—— and Carlyle. Contemporary Review, by Prof. Max Müller, vol. 49, 1886, pp. 772-793.—Atlantic Monthly, June, 1887, pp. 849-852.

—— and Dumas. Nation, by H. James, Jun., vol. 17, 1873, pp. 292-294.

—— and Eckermann. Dublin University Magazine, vol. 37, 1851, pp. 732-749.—Canadian Monthly, by A. M. Machar, vol. 3, 1879, pp. 230-241 and 386-395.

—— and Frederika Brion. Once a Week, vol. 11, 1864, pp. 358-364.

—— and the Germans. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, vol. 45, 1839, pp. 247-256.

—— and German Fiction. Journal of Speculative Philosophy, by F. G. Fairfield, vol. 9, 1875, pp. 303-311.

—— and the Grand Duke of Weimar. Revue Contemporaine, by A. Buchner, tom. 41, 1864, pp. 699-734.

—— and his Contemporaries. Westminster Review, vol. 24, 1836, pp. 197-231.—Dublin University Magazine, vol. 8, 1836, pp. 350-366.

—— and his Critics. Fraser’s Magazine, vol. 36, 1847, pp. 481-493.

—— and his Works. Monthly Repository, by H. Crabb Robinson, vol. 6, N.S., 1832, pp. 289-308, 361-371, 460-469, 505-520, 595-603, 681-689, 742-756.

—— and Mendelssohn. Bentley’s Miscellany, vol. 49, 1861, pp. 68-71.—Every Saturday, vol. 9, 1870, p. 247, etc.; vol. 17, 1874, p. 365, etc.—Temple Bar, vol. 42, 1874, pp. 165-176.

—— and Mill; a Contrast. Westminster Review, vol. 46, N.S., 1874, pp. 38-70.

—— and Minna Herzlieb. Contemporary Review, by A. Hamilton, vol. 27, 1876, pp. 199-221; same article, Littell’s Living Age, vol. 128, pp. 554-567.

—— and Music. Le Correspondant, by C. Pautrier, tom. 122, 1881, pp. 1117-1129.

—— and Religion. Theological Review, by J. F. Smith, vol. 6, 1869, pp. 76-98.

—— and Schiller, Characteristics of. Dublin University Magazine, vol. 87, 1876, pp. 684-688.

—— —— Dwight’s Versions from Goethe and Schiller. North American Review, by G. S. Hillard, vol. 48, 1839, pp. 505-514.—Christian Examiner, by G. Bancroft, vol. 26, 1839, pp. 360-378.—Boston Quarterly Review, vol. 2, 1839, pp. 187-205.

—— —— Friendship of Goethe and Schiller. New Englander, by W. H. Wynn, vol. 32, 1873, pp. 718-737.

—— —— Weimar under Schiller and Goethe. Contemporary Review, by H. Schütz Wilson, vol. 29, 1877, pp. 271-288; same article, Littell’s Living Age, vol. 132, pp. 550-560.

—— and Shakespeare. British Quarterly Review, by David Masson, vol. 16, 1852, pp. 512-543; same article, Littell’s Living Age, vol. 36, pp. 605-617.

—— —— Female Characters of Goethe and Shakespeare. North British Review, vol. 8, 1848, pp. 265-296; same article, Eclectic Magazine, vol. 14, pp. 1-18.

—— and Suleika. Western, by L. F. Soldau, vol. 1, 1875, pp. 621-626.

—— and Washington. Christian Examiner, by C. A. Bartol, vol. 60, 1856, pp. 317-326.

—— and Werther. Littell’s Living Age, vol. 43, 1854, pp. 334-336.—National Review, vol. 1, 1855, pp. 197-209.—Revue Contemporaine, by A. Baschet, tom. 16, 1854, pp. 441-464.—Revue Contemporaine, by Sainte-Beuve, tom. 20, 1855, pp. 148-165.

—— Aphorisms of. American Monthly Magazine, vol. 1, N.S., 1836, pp. 448-452.

—— as a Man of Science. Westminster Review, by G. H. Lewes, vol. 2, N.S., 1852, pp. 479-506; same article, Eclectic Magazine, vol. 27, pp. 460-475.

—— as a Naturalist. Revue Contemporaine, by Ernest Faivre, tom. 4, 1858, pp. 837-856; tom. 5, pp. 326-343, 681-698; vol. 7, pp. 39-68; vol. 8, pp. 263-278; vol. 9, pp. 464-480.—La Critique Française, by M. Hemerdinger, 1862, pp. 125-131.

—— Autobiographical Sketches. London Magazine, vol. 7, 1823, pp. 68-73.

—— Character and Moral Influence of. Edinburgh Review, vol. 106, 1857, pp. 194-226.

—— Characteristics of. National Review, vol. 2, 1856, pp. 241-296; same article, Littell’s Living Age, vol. 50, pp. 1-31.

—— —— Mrs. Austin’s Characteristics of. Edinburgh Review, vol. 57, 1833, pp. 371-403.—Monthly Review, vol. 2, N.S., 1833, pp. 307-317.—Littell’s Museum of Foreign Literature, vol. 23, p. 500, etc.

—— Carus on. Foreign Quarterly Review, vol. 32, 1844, pp. 182-189.

—— Conversations of. New Monthly Magazine, vol. 91, 1851, pp. 256-259.

—— Conversations with. Foreign Quarterly Review, vol. 18, 1837, pp. 1-30.—Boston Quarterly Review, vol. 3, 1840, pp. 20-57.—Westminster Review, vol. 50, 1849, pp. 555-568; same article, Eclectic Magazine, vol. 16, pp. 460-468.—Dublin University Magazine, vol. 37, 1851, pp. 732-749.

—— Cornelia, the Sister of. Victoria Magazine, by P. P. André, vol. 6, 1866, pp. 97-105.

—— Correspondence with a Child. Monthly Review, vol. 3, N.S., 1837, pp. 386-392.—Dial, vol. 2, 1842, pp. 313-356.—Tait’s Edinburgh Magazine, vol. 9, N.S., 1842, pp. 157-167.

—— Correspondence with the Duke of Saxe Weimar. National Review, vol. 18, 1864, pp. 1-19.

—— Das Märchen (from The German Emigrants). Journal of Speculative Philosophy, by Gertrude Garrigues, Oct. 1883, pp. 383-400.

—— Death of. New Monthly Magazine, vol. 34, 1832, pp. 508-512.

—— —— Poem on Death of. Dublin University Magazine, by T. Irwin, vol. 50, 1857, pp. 333-337.

—— Edinburgh Review on. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, vol. 4, 1818, pp. 211-213.

—— Egmont. American Review, by D. P. Noyes, vol. 1, 1845, pp. 183-194.

—— Elective Affinities. American Review, vol. 3, 1812, pp. 51-69.

—— Falk’s Character of. New Monthly Magazine, vol. 38, 1833, pp. 302-304.

—— Faust. London Magazine, vol. 2, 1820, pp. 125-142.—Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, by R. P. Gillies, vol. 7, 1820, pp. 236-258.—New Edinburgh Review, by Thomas Carlyle, vol. 2,. 1822, pp. 316-334.—Quarterly Review, vol. 34, 1826, pp. 136-153.—Dublin University Magazine, vol. 2, 1833, pp. 361-385.—Westminster Review, vol. 25, 1836, pp. 366-390.—Foreign Quarterly Review, vol. 25, 1840, pp. 90-113.—Dublin University Magazine, vol. 64, 1864, pp. 537-542; same article, Eclectic Magazine, vol. 1, N.S., pp. 97-102.—Baptist Quarterly, by J. L. Lincoln, vol. 3, 1869, pp. 278-309.—Old and New, vol. 4, 1871, pp. 471-480.—Journal of Speculative Philosophy, by Anna C. Brackett (from the German of Rosenkranz), vol. 9, 1875, pp. 48-61, 225-239, 401-406.—Canadian Monthly, vol. 9, 1876, pp. 123-129.

—— —— And Marlowe’s Faust. Contemporary Review, by Chas. Grant, vol. 40, 1881, pp. 1-24.

—— —— Anster’s Translation of Faust. Edinburgh Review, vol. 62, 1835, pp. 36-45.—Dublin University Magazine, vol. 6, 1835, pp. 96-118.

—— —— Blackie’s Translation of Faust. St. James’s Magazine, vol. 9, 4th Series, 1881, pp. 98-103.

—— —— —— Blackie and Syme’s Translations of Faust. Fraser’s Magazine, vol. 10, 1834, pp. 88-96.

—— —— Brooks’s Translation of Faust. New Englander, by Mrs. C. R. Corson, vol. 22, 1863, pp. 1-21.—Christian Examiner, by F. H. Hedge, vol. 63, 1857, pp. 1-18.

—— —— Decline and Fall of Dr. Faustus. Contemporary Review, by Elizabeth R. Pennell, vol. 51, 1887, pp. 394-407.

—— —— English Translations of Faust. Cornhill Magazine, vol. 26, 1872, pp. 279-294.—Littell’s Living Age, vol. 115, 1872, pp. 412-421.

—— —— Facts and Fancies about Faust. Modern Review, by H. S. Wilson, vol. 1, 1880, pp. 771-791; vol. 2, pp. 148-171.

—— —— Faust and the Devil. Fraser’s Magazine, vol. 23, 1841, pp. 269-283, 464-477.

—— —— Faust and its English Critics. London Quarterly Review, vol. 55, 1880, pp. 118-148.

—— —— Faust and Margaret. Journal of Speculative Philosophy, by Anna C. Brackett (from the German of K. Rosenkranz), vol. 10, 1876, pp. 37-43.

—— —— Faust and Minor Poems. Dublin University Magazine, vol. 7, 1836, pp. 278-302.

—— —— Faust for English Readers. St. Paul’s Magazine, by E. J. Hasell, vol. 11, 1872, pp. 694-714; vol. 12, pp. 403-429.

—— —— Faust in the German Puppet Shows. Eraser’s Magazine, vol. 37, 1848, pp. 32-40.

—— —— Faust set to Music. All the Year Round, vol. 9, 1863, pp. 439-443.—Contemporary Review, by Frank Sewall, vol. 52, 1887, pp. 370-380.

—— —— Gower’s Faust. London Magazine, vol. 6, N.S., 1826, pp. 164-173.

—— —— Hayward’s Translation of Faust. Eraser’s Magazine, vol. 7, 1833, pp. 532-554.—Edinburgh Review, vol. 57, 1833, pp. 137-143.

—— —— Klingemann’s Faust. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, by R. P. Gillies, vol. 13, 1823, pp. 649-660.

—— —— Letters on Faust. Journal of Speculative Philosophy, by H. C. Brockmeyer, vol. 1, 1867, pp. 178-187; vol. 2, pp. 114-120.

—— —— Martin’s Translation of Faust. North British Review, vol. 44, 1866, pp. 95-123.

—— —— Poetical Translations of Faust. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, vol. 47, 1840, pp. 223-240.

—— —— Sacred Poetry of Faust. Dublin Review, vol. 9, 1840, pp. 477-506.

—— —— Second Part of Faust. Dublin University Magazine, vol. 2, 1833, pp. 361-385; vol. 64, 1864, pp. 537-542.—Foreign Quarterly Review, vol. 12, 1833, pp. 81-109.—Fraser’s Magazine, vol. 68, 1863, pp. 497-512.—Journal of Speculative Philosophy, by K. Rosenkrantz, vol. 1, 1867, pp. 65-79; vol. 11, pp. 113-122.—Lippincott’s Magazine, by W. H. Goodyear, vol. 19, 1877, pp. 223-229.—Westminster Review, vol. 69, N.S., 1886, pp. 313-354.

—— —— Taylor’s Translation of Faust. Nation, by J. R. Dennett, vol. 12, 1871, pp. 201-203.—Broadway, vol. 4, 3rd Series, 1872, pp. 159-166.

—— —— Translations of Faust. Westminster Review, vol. 25, 1863, pp. 366-390.

—— Female Characters of. North British Review, vol. 8, 1848, pp. 265-296.

—— French Critic on (Scherer.). Quarterly Review, by M. Arnold, vol. 145, 1878, pp. 143-163; same article, Littell’s Living Age, vol. 136, pp. 451-461.

—— Funeral of; a Poem translated from the German of Harring. Democratic Review, by A. H. Everett, vol. 2, 1842, pp. 471-474.

—— Genius and Influence of. Edinburgh Review, by H. Merivale, vol. 92, 1850, pp. 188-220; same article, Eclectic Magazine, vol. 21, 1856, pp. 98-115, and Littell’s Living Age, vol. 26, pp. 365-379.

—— Genius, Theories, and Works. Dublin University Magazine, vol. 60, 1862, pp. 671-681; same article, Eclectic Magazine, vol. 58, 1863, pp. 295-304.

—— Goetz von Berlichingen. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, vol. 16, 1824, pp. 369-385.

—— Gossip about, in Frankfort. Littell’s Living Age (from the Spectator), vol. 143, 1879, pp. 440-443; and Eclectic Magazine, vol. 31, N.S., 1880, pp. 190-193.

—— Grimm on. Nation, by J. M. Hart, vol. 25, 1877, p. 199.

—— Helena. Foreign Review, by Thomas Carlyle, vol. 1, 1828, pp. 429-468.

—— —— Helena translated by Theodore Martin. Fraser’s Magazine, vol. 57, 1858, pp. 63-93.

—— Hermann and Dorothea translated. Democratic Review, vol. 13, N.S., 1848, pp. 261, etc., 356-364, 450-460, 542-553.—Fraser’s Magazine, vol. 41, 1850, pp. 33-40.

—— House of, at Frankfort. Scribner’s Monthly, by A. S. Gibbs, vol. 11, 1875, pp. 113-122.

—— in his Old Age. New Quarterly Magazine, by E. B. de Fonblanque, vol. 7, 1877, pp. 435-459; same article, Littell’s Living Age, vol. 132, pp. 482-494.

—— Iphigenia translated. Dublin University Magazine, vol. 23, 1844, pp. 303-314.—Democratic Review, vol. 24, 1849, pp. 460-468; vol. 25, pp. 68-76, 358-363.

—— Lewes’s Life and Works of. Fraser’s Magazine, vol. 52, 1855, pp. 639-645; same article, Littell’s Living Age, vol. 48, pp. 148-153, and Eclectic Magazine, vol. 37, pp. 200-206.—Westminster Review, vol. 9, N.S., 1856, pp. 273-278.—New Quarterly Review, vol. 5, 1857, pp. 11-16.—Bentley’s Miscellany, vol. 39, 1856, pp. 96-110.—British Quarterly Review, vol. 23, 1856, pp. 468-505.—Democratic Review, vol. 6, N.S., 1856, pp. 157-160.—Christian Review, vol. 21, 1856, pp. 412-424.—Littell’s Living Age, vol. 48, 1856, pp. 91-95.—Putnam’s Monthly Magazine, vol. 7, 1856, pp. 192-203.—Christian Observer, vol. 74, 1874, pp. 247-258.

—— Maxims and Reflections from. Eraser’s Magazine, vol. 13, N.S., 1876, pp. 338-348; same article, Eclectic Magazine, vol. 23, N.S., pp. 745-754, and Littell’s Living Age, vol. 129, pp. 117-125.

—— Memoirs of. New Monthly Magazine, vol. 5, 1822, pp. 521-527; vol. 10, pp. 473-478.

—— Menzel’s View of. Dial, vol. 1, 1841, pp. 340-347.

—— Mother of. Appleton’s Journal of Literature, vol. 7, 1872, pp. 692, 693.—Fraser’s Magazine, by J. W. Scherer, vol. 10, N.S., 1874, pp. 399-406.—Lippincott’s Magazine of Literature, by A. S. Gibbs, vol. 24, 1879, pp. 547-556.

—— Native Place of. United States Review, Feb. 1855, pp. 132-137.

—— on Art and Antiquity. London Magazine, vol. 1, 1820, pp. 523-525.

—— on Hamlet. London Society, by H. S. Wilson, vol. 28, 1875, pp. 308-316.

—— Philosophy of (Caro’s). Contemporary Review, by E. Dowden, vol. 6, 1867, pp. 49-61; same article, Eclectic Magazine, vol. 6, N.S., pp. 693-701.—Eclectic Magazine (from the Saturday Review), vol. 5, N.S., 1867, pp. 712-717.

—— Poems and Ballads of. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, vol. 56, 1844, p. 54-68, 417-432.—Fraser’s Magazine, by A. H. Clough, vol. 59, 1859, pp. 710-717; same article, Eclectic Magazine, vol. 49, 1860, pp. 53-59.—Bentley’s Miscellany, vol. 45, 1859, pp. 401-405.—London Magazine, vol. 12, 1859, pp. 121-145.—Littell’s Living Age, vol. 61, 1859, pp. 181-187.

—— Posthumous Works. Dublin University Magazine, vol. 2, 1833, pp. 361-385.

—— Prometheus. Dublin University Magazine, vol. 36, 1850, pp. 520-530.

—— Recent Works on. Nation, by T. W. Higginson, vol. 32, 1881, pp. 408-410.

—— Relation of, to Christianity. National Magazine, vol. 1, p. 468, etc.

—— Religion of. Macmillan’s Magazine, by A. Schwartz, vol. 29, 1873, pp. 128-137.

—— Scherer on. Quarterly Review, by Matthew Arnold, vol. 145, 1878, pp. 143-163; reprinted in Mixed Essays, 1879.

—— Scientific Biography of (Faivre’s). North British Review, by Sir D. Brewster, vol. 38, 1863, pp. 107-133.

—— Social Romances. Journal of Speculative Philosophy, by C. Rosenkrantz, vol. 2, 1868, pp. 120-128, 215-225; vol. 4, pp. 145-152, 268-273.

—— Sorrows of Werter. Western, vol. 5, N.S., 1879, pp. 345-352.

—— —— French Criticism on the Sorrows of Werter. London Magazine, vol. 1, 1820, pp. 49-52.

—— —— Originals of Werther. Temple Bar, by C. E. Meetkerke, vol. 47, 1876, pp. 244-250; same article, Littell’s Living Age, vol. 130, pp. 172-176.

—— Story of the Snake. Journal of Speculative Philosophy, by Anna C. Brackett (from the German of C. Rosenkrantz), vol. 5, 1871, pp. 219-226.

—— The Tale; translated. Fraser’s Magazine, by Thomas Carlyle, vol. 6, 1832, pp. 257-278.

—— Torquato Tasso. Monthly Review, vol. 6, N.S., 1827, pp. 182-197.—Fraser’s Magazine, vol. 13, 1836, pp. 526-539.—Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, vol. 58, 1845, pp. 87-95.—Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal, vol. 16, 1852, pp. 87, 88.

—— —— Scenes and Passages from the Tasso. New Monthly Magazine, vol. 40, 1834, pp. 1-8.

—— Theory of Colours. Quarterly Review, vol. 10, 1814, pp. 427-441.—Edinburgh Review, vol. 72, 1840, pp. 99-131.—Fortnightly Review, by John Tyndall, vol. 27, N.S., 1880, pp. 471-490; the same appeared also in the Popular Science Monthly, vol. 17, 1830, pp. 215-224, 312-321.

—— Visit to, in Weimar. Hours at Home, vol. 1, 1865, pp. 145-151.

—— Visit to the Home of. New Monthly Magazine, vol. 104, 1855, pp. 203-206; same article, Littell’s Living Age, vol. 46, pp. 39-41.

—— Weimar under Schiller and Goethe. Contemporary Review, by H. S. Wilson, vol. 29, 1877, pp. 271-288.

—— West-Eastern Divan. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, vol. 132, pp. 742-756.

—— Wilhelm Meister. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, vol. 15, 1824, pp. 619-632.—London Magazine, vol. 10, 1824, pp. 189-197, 291-307.—Edinburgh Review, by F. Jeffrey, vol. 42, 1825, pp. 409-449.—Southern Review, vol. 3, 1829, pp. 353-385.—Southern Literary Messenger, vol. 17, 1851, pp. 431-443.—North American Review, by Henry James, Jun., vol. 101, 1865, pp. 281-285.—Atlantic Monthly, by D. A. Wasson, vol. 16, 1865, pp. 273-282, 448-457.

—— Wisdom of. Temple Bar, vol. 70, 1884, pp. 262-272.

—— Words of Wisdom from. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, vol. 130, 1881, pp. 785-792.

—— Works. Le Correspondant, by V. de Laprade, tom. 71, 1867, pp. 122-140.

—— Works of, explained by his Life. Le Correspondant, by A. Mézières, tom. 81, 1870, pp. 629-653; 1011-1040; tom. 82, pp. 599-626; tom. 83, pp. 35-62.

—— Youth of. Sharpe’s London Magazine, vol. 8, 1849, pp. 155-162, 237-240.—Western, by Ellen M. Mitchell, vol. 2, 1876, pp. 347-352.

X. CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF WORKS.

Von deutscher Baukunst1773
Götz von Berlichingen1773
Die Leiden des jungen Werthers1774
Clavigo1774
Götter, Helden und Wieland1774
Neueröffnetes moralisch-politisches Puppenspiel1774
Erwin und Elmire1775
Stella1776
Claudine von Villa Bella1776
Die Fischerin1782
Rede bey Eröffnung des neuen Bergbaues zu Ilmenau1784
Die Vögel1787
Der Triumph der Empfindsamkeit1787
Die Mitschuldigen1787
Iphigenie auf Tauris1787
Die Geschwister1787
Egmont1788
Faust. Ein Fragment1790
Torquato Tasso1790
Scherz, List und Rache1790
Versuch die Metamorphose der Pflanzen zu erkläre1790
Jery und Bätely1790
Beiträge zur Optik1791-2
Der Gross-Cophta1792
Der Bürgergeneral1792
Reinecke Fuchs1794
Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre1795-6
Benvenuto Cellini1798
Hermann und Dorothea1798
Neueste Gedichte1800
Was wir bringen1802
Tancred1802
Mahomet1802
Die natürliche Tochter1804
Taschenbuch auf das Jahr 18041804
Rameau’s Neffe1805
Winkelmann und sein Jahrhundert1805
Faust [Theil I.]1808
Die Wahlverwandtschaften1809
Pandora1810
Zur Farbenlehre1810
Aus meinem Leben, Dichtung und Wahrheit1811-22
Philipp Hackert. Biographische Skizze1811
Gedichte1812
Willkommen!1814
Des Epimenides Erwachen1815
Italiänische Reise (Aus meinem Leben)1816-17
Ueber Kunst und Alterthum1816-32
Zur Natur-Wissenschaft
überhaupt, besonders zur Morphologie1817-23
West-Oestlicher Divan1819
Wilhelm Meisters Wanderjahre, Th. 11821
(Completed and published in 1830.)
Die Campagne in Frankreich.
(Aus meinem Leben.)1822
Wilhelm Meisters Wanderjahre1830
(Vol. 1 originally appeared in 1821.)

Faust [Theil II.]1833
Das Tagebuch, 18101879

Briefwechsel zwischen Schiller und Goethe1828-9
Kurzer Briefwechsel zwischen Klopstock und Goethe1833
Briefe von Goethe an Lavater1833
Briefwechsel zwischen Goethe und Zelter1833-4
Briefwechsel mit einem Kinde1835
Briefwechsel zwischen Goethe und Schultz1836
Goethe’s Briefe in den Jahren
1768-18321837
Briefe an die Gräfin Auguste zu Stolberg1839
Briefe Schillers und Goethes an A. W. Schlegel1846
Briefe von Goethe und dessen Mutter an Friedrich Freiherrn von Stein1846
Briefe von Goethe, 1766-17861846
Briefwechsel zwischen Goethe und F. H. Jacob1846
Goethes Briefe an Leipziger Freunde1849
Briefwechsel zwischen Goethe und Reinhard1850
Briefwechsel zwischen Goethe und Knebel1851
Briefwechsel zwischen Goethe und Grüner1853
Briefe des Grossherzogs Carl August und Goethe an Döbereiner1856
Briefe an Herder1856
Briefe von Goethe und seiner Frau an N. Meyer1856
Briefwechsel des Grossherzogs Carl August von Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenbach mit Goethe1863
Briefwechsel zwischen Goethe und Kasper Graf von Sternberg1866
Briefe an F. A. Wolf1868
Briefe an C. G. von Voigt1868
Briefe an Eichstädt1872
Briefe an Johanna Fahlmer1875
Briefe an Soret1877
Briefwechsel zwischen Goethe und Marianne von Willemer (Suleika)1877
Briefwechsel zwischen Goethe und K. Göttling1880
Correspondence between Goethe and Carlyle1887

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