Lyric Poetry & Drama
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's 'Iphigenia in Tauris' stands as a testament to the timeless appeal of Greek mythology and its capacity for reinterpretation. In this dramatic work, Goethe reimagines the tale of Iphigenia, recasting her as a priestess of Diana in Tauris, torn between her familial duties and the moral imperative to preserve life. Written in a style that marries the classical prose with the sensibilities of the Sturm und Drang movement, Goethe's version luxuriates in the deep emotional currents and ethical dilemmas faced by his protagonist. The play's exploration of themes such as freedom, identity and reconciliation is contextualized in the rich tapestry of German literature and reflects the translation of ancient narrative through an 18th-century prism. Goethe, a towering figure in German arts and literature, drew upon his profound understanding of Greek literature and his own existential inquiries to craft 'Iphigenia in Tauris'. This period of his career was marked by a fascination with antiquity, which provided a philosophical grounding for his works. His versification and dramatization of the Greek mythos offered a contemplative space for an age grappling with the evolution of humanism and individualism. His personal journey towards enlightenment and self-realization through the Weimar Classicism period undoubtedly influenced the depth and nuance found in this play. 'Iphigenia in Tauris' comes highly recommended for those who appreciate literary masterpieces that bridge the ancient and modern worlds. The republishing care taken by DigiCat Publishing ensures that Goethe's nuanced narrative and philosophical inquiries are accessible to contemporary readers, who may find in Iphigenia's struggle a mirror for their own moral and ethical challenges. It is especially suited for readers with an interest in classical adaptations, German literature, and the exploration of inner conflict and human nature.
© 2022 DigiCat (Ebook): 8596547349761
Translators: Anna Swanwick
Release date
Ebook: 16 September 2022
Lyric Poetry & Drama
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's 'Iphigenia in Tauris' stands as a testament to the timeless appeal of Greek mythology and its capacity for reinterpretation. In this dramatic work, Goethe reimagines the tale of Iphigenia, recasting her as a priestess of Diana in Tauris, torn between her familial duties and the moral imperative to preserve life. Written in a style that marries the classical prose with the sensibilities of the Sturm und Drang movement, Goethe's version luxuriates in the deep emotional currents and ethical dilemmas faced by his protagonist. The play's exploration of themes such as freedom, identity and reconciliation is contextualized in the rich tapestry of German literature and reflects the translation of ancient narrative through an 18th-century prism. Goethe, a towering figure in German arts and literature, drew upon his profound understanding of Greek literature and his own existential inquiries to craft 'Iphigenia in Tauris'. This period of his career was marked by a fascination with antiquity, which provided a philosophical grounding for his works. His versification and dramatization of the Greek mythos offered a contemplative space for an age grappling with the evolution of humanism and individualism. His personal journey towards enlightenment and self-realization through the Weimar Classicism period undoubtedly influenced the depth and nuance found in this play. 'Iphigenia in Tauris' comes highly recommended for those who appreciate literary masterpieces that bridge the ancient and modern worlds. The republishing care taken by DigiCat Publishing ensures that Goethe's nuanced narrative and philosophical inquiries are accessible to contemporary readers, who may find in Iphigenia's struggle a mirror for their own moral and ethical challenges. It is especially suited for readers with an interest in classical adaptations, German literature, and the exploration of inner conflict and human nature.
© 2022 DigiCat (Ebook): 8596547349761
Translators: Anna Swanwick
Release date
Ebook: 16 September 2022
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