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nce on his development, 93-95; Goethe's essay on, 94. _Sturm und Drang_ movement in German literature, inspired by _Goetz von Berlichingen_, 130, 139, 140; its aims expounded in the _Frankfurter Gelehrten Anzeigen_, 164, 165. Sulzer, J.G., his characterisation of Goethe, 283. Swift, his relations to Stella and Vanessa suggest Goethe's _Stella_, 261. Tennyson, 294 and note. Textor, J.W., Goethe's maternal grandfather, 18. Theatre set up by the French in Frankfort, Goethe's interest in it, 20, 21. Theocritus, Goethe's study of him, 145. Thoranc, Count, commander of French forces in Frankfort, quartered in Goethe's home: his interest in Goethe, 20-21. Turgenieff, 180 note. _Two Biblical Questions_, piece written by Goethe, 167. _Urfaust_, The, 287; account of it, 288-293. Ur-Religion, Goethe's conception of, 16. Van Helmont, Goethe's study of him, 64. _Vicar of Wakefield_, 96 note. Voltaire, his criticism of Shakespeare, 70, 181 and note. _Wanderers Sturmlied_, poem by Goethe, 139, 140. _Werther_, 109; analysis of, 186-200; its influence, 196, 199; public opinion regarding it, 196, 197; prohibited in Leipzig and Denmark, 197; burned at Milan, _ib._ Werther, how far he resembled Goethe, 193-195. Wertherism, 199. Werthes, F.A., his description of Goethe, 241. Wetzlar, Goethe's residence there, 143-153; description of, 144; its society, 145; Goethe's flying visit to, 160. Wieland, his translation of Shakespeare, 70; one of Goethe's masters, 70, 71; his description of Goethe, 98; his opinion of _Goetz von Berlichingen_, 129; satirised by Goethe, 173, 174; his _Alceste_, _ib._; letter of Goethe to, 185; his approval of _Clavigo_, 205 note. _Wilhelm Meister_, 21. Winckelmann, influenced by Oeser, 46. _Wilkommen und Abschied_, lyric of Goethe addressed to Friederike Brion, 107, 108. Wordsworth, his remark on Goethe's poetry, 54. Xenophon, Goethe's study of him, 145. Young, Edward, his _Conjectures on Original Composition_: its influence on German literature, 90, 187. Zelter, friend of Goethe, letter of Goethe to him, 193-194. Zimmermann, J.G., his characterisation of Goethe, 283. Zurich, 275; lake of, 276. End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of The Youth of Goethe, by Peter Hume Brown *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE YOUTH OF GOETHE *** ***** This file should be
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