Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749–1832) is a classic author whose works are in the public domain.

Goethe's epistolary suicide note became a cultural earthquake that spawned imitations across Europe, capturing the suffocating despair of a sensitive soul trapped between desire and social convention.

Goethe's erotic poetry burns with sensual intensity and philosophical depth, refusing to separate desire from intellectual passion or romantic longing. These verses capture the full spectrum of attraction—physical, emotional, and intellectual—in language that feels startlingly modern.
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Goethe's ambitious drama follows a scholar who sells his soul for unlimited knowledge and pleasure, delivering one of literature's most unflinching explorations of ambition, desire, and the price of transcendence. This meticulously translated version preserves the original German verse, letting readers experience the work as Goethe intended.