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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe – The Sorrows Of Young Werther 2007 Turkish Book Turkey

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe – The Sorrows Of Young Werther 2007 Turkish Book Turkey

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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe – The Sorrows Of Young Werther (Genç Werter'in Acıları) – Oda Yayınları Edition (2007)

Description:

This is the 2007 Turkish edition of The Sorrows Of Young Werther (Genç Werter'in Acıları), published by Oda Yayınları. Written by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, the novel is one of the most influential works of European Romanticism and a landmark in world literature.

The story unfolds through a series of letters written by the young Werther, an idealistic and sensitive artist who falls deeply in love with Charlotte, a woman promised to another man. As his feelings grow stronger, Werther becomes trapped between his emotional desires and the realities of society. His intense passion gradually turns into despair, creating a powerful exploration of love, loneliness, and the emotional struggles of the individual. The novel is renowned for its psychological depth and its portrayal of youthful idealism.

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe is widely regarded as the greatest figure in German literature. His writings had a profound impact on European culture, influencing generations of writers, philosophers, and artists. The Sorrows Of Young Werther brought Goethe international fame and became one of the defining works of the Romantic movement.

This Oda Yayınları edition presents a Turkish translation of Goethe's classic novel, allowing modern readers to experience one of literature's most enduring stories of love and longing.

Key Features:

• Title: The Sorrows Of Young Werther (Genç Werter'in Acıları)

• Author: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

• Publisher: Oda Yayınları

• Publication Year: 2007

• Language: Turkish

• Format: Paperback

• Genre: Romantic fiction; Epistolary novel; Classical literature

• Main Character: Werther

• Themes: Unrequited love; Passion; Loneliness; Individualism; Emotional conflict

• Literary Significance: One of the foundational works of European Romanticism

• Condition: First page contains the handwritten name and surname of the previous owner.

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