The German Parnassus

This collection of poems explores the relationship between nature and human experience, with a focus on the German landscape and culture. It is divided into three sections: the first part deals with the natural world, the second with mythological themes, and the third with more personal and introspective subjects. The poems often use classical allusions and imagery to convey complex emotions and ideas about the human condition.

By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe · First published 1807 · Genre: Lyric Poetry, Romanticism, Philosophical Poetry

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