Goethe the Alchemist: A Study of Alchemical Symbolism in Goethe's Literary and Scientific Works
In his autobiography, Goethe half-apologetically admits the youthful enthusiasm he experienced for alchemical and mystical readings: Georg von Welling's obscure Opus Mago-Cabbalisticum et Theosophicum and the anonymously published Aurea Catena Homeri, as well as works by Paracelsus, Basilis Valentinus and van Helmont. Originally published in 1952, this study shows how the symbols and concepts of alchemy played a key role in the genesis of Goethe's later works, both scientific and literary. Author of, among other books on German literature, Goethe: A Critical Introduction (1967) and An Introduction to German Poetry (1965), Ronald D. Gray details Goethe's alchemical readings, and shows how these influences were processed and transformed into a unique blend of scientific and poetic accounts of reality. Unprecedented in its approach, this study will be of interest to readers of German literature, as well as to anyone interested in the history and evolution of mysticism.
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Goethe the Alchemist: A Study of Alchemical Symbolism in Goethe's Literary and Scientific Works
In his autobiography, Goethe half-apologetically admits the youthful enthusiasm he experienced for alchemical and mystical readings: Georg von Welling's obscure Opus Mago-Cabbalisticum et Theosophicum and the anonymously published Aurea Catena Homeri, as well as works by Paracelsus, Basilis Valentinus and van Helmont. Originally published in 1952, this study shows how the symbols and concepts of alchemy played a key role in the genesis of Goethe's later works, both scientific and literary. Author of, among other books on German literature, Goethe: A Critical Introduction (1967) and An Introduction to German Poetry (1965), Ronald D. Gray details Goethe's alchemical readings, and shows how these influences were processed and transformed into a unique blend of scientific and poetic accounts of reality. Unprecedented in its approach, this study will be of interest to readers of German literature, as well as to anyone interested in the history and evolution of mysticism.
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Goethe the Alchemist: A Study of Alchemical Symbolism in Goethe's Literary and Scientific Works

Goethe the Alchemist: A Study of Alchemical Symbolism in Goethe's Literary and Scientific Works

by Ronald Douglas Gray
Goethe the Alchemist: A Study of Alchemical Symbolism in Goethe's Literary and Scientific Works

Goethe the Alchemist: A Study of Alchemical Symbolism in Goethe's Literary and Scientific Works

by Ronald Douglas Gray

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In his autobiography, Goethe half-apologetically admits the youthful enthusiasm he experienced for alchemical and mystical readings: Georg von Welling's obscure Opus Mago-Cabbalisticum et Theosophicum and the anonymously published Aurea Catena Homeri, as well as works by Paracelsus, Basilis Valentinus and van Helmont. Originally published in 1952, this study shows how the symbols and concepts of alchemy played a key role in the genesis of Goethe's later works, both scientific and literary. Author of, among other books on German literature, Goethe: A Critical Introduction (1967) and An Introduction to German Poetry (1965), Ronald D. Gray details Goethe's alchemical readings, and shows how these influences were processed and transformed into a unique blend of scientific and poetic accounts of reality. Unprecedented in its approach, this study will be of interest to readers of German literature, as well as to anyone interested in the history and evolution of mysticism.

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ISBN-13: 9781108015288
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 06/17/2010
Series: Cambridge Library Collection - Literary Studies
Pages: 332
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 1.00(d)

Table of Contents

Preface; Part I. Alchemy: 1. Alchemy; 2. Jacob Boehme and alchemy; 3. From alchemy to science; Part II. Science: 4. The metamorphosis of plants; 5. The theory of colours; 6. Anatomy, geology and meteorology; Part III. Life and Literature: 7. The Märchen; 8. Centre and circle; 9. Homunculus; 10. Male and female; 11. Conclusion; References; Books and articles consulted; Index.
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