Flight to Italy, The Diary and Selected Letters

EditorTerence James Reed
Foreword / AfterwordTerence James Reed
FormatCollection / Anthology
LanguageEnglish
Year2024
CountryUnited Kingdom
ISBN9780198901228
Flight to Italy, The Diary and Selected Letters

'At three in the morning I crept out of Carlsbad, they wouldn't have let me go if I hadn't. I wasn't going to be stopped, for it was time.' This is the authentic day-to-day record never before translated, of the first eight weeks of freedom as Germany's greatest poet heads for the Italy he has been yearning to see since childhood. Leaving behind the growing frustrations of administrative work, a difficult love-affair, and lack of time to write, he discovers himself again as a sensuous being and an artist. His fresh and spontaneous notes, sometimes dashed down at crowded tables in primitive Italian inns, bring together art and nature, Antiquity and the Renaissance, aesthetics and science, observations of climate, rocks, plants, and the Italian people, in an unpremeditated mixture through which the poet's mature vision of the natural and human world can be seen taking shape. Goethe's Italian diary brings us close to a great European writer at a turning-point in his life. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.

N.B., This is a translation of Italian Journey. Both the diary and letters referenced in the title are included in the original Italienische Reise.

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CONTENTS Acknowledgements ix Introduction xi Note on the Text and Translation xxix Select Bibliography xxxi A Chronology of Johann Wolfgang Goethe xxxiii Maps xxxvi THE FLIGHT TO ITALY 1 GOETHE'S LETTERS FROM ITALY 109 Explanatory Notes 137 Goethe's Circle and Correspondents 151

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