Letter from Karl Friedrich Reinhard to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, written from Kassel and dated 4-6 December 1811

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RA 6/294, ‘Reinhard, Karl Friedrich, 1811 Dezember 4 bis 6, Kassel’

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Letter from Karl Friedrich Reinhard to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, written from Kassel and dated 4-6 December 1811

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Letter from Karl Friedrich Reinhard to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, written from Kassel and dated 4-6 December 1811.

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Reinhard apologies for his delayed response and thanks Goethe for sending some of his writings. He praises Goethe’s biography and talks of having devoured it, before reflecting on the past. He suggests that today’s youth have it harder in the face of the destroyed values, if they want to settle at home on the barrier-free realm full of rubble, on desecrated ground. Reinhard goes on to speak of his literary studies in youth, noting that he read Voltaire’s writings as well as the excerpt from the general world history; his mother forbade him to read novels and other “bad” books. He then turns to German readers, who for some time, he remarks, have become such a shasty, grumpy, attitudeless and shapeless monster. He goes on to discuss literary and political matters, and especially about the growing tensions between England and France.

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4-6 December 1811

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Zoe Screti

Record created on:

29 August 2024