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... Goethe , were restored , they fell prey to the grand German illusion : cul- ture came first , politics followed . The contrary was true . To survive the civilisational break it had inflicted upon Europe , Germany would have to give up ...
... Goethe , were restored , they fell prey to the grand German illusion : cul- ture came first , politics followed . The contrary was true . To survive the civilisational break it had inflicted upon Europe , Germany would have to give up ...
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... Goethe in the Grand Amphithéâtre of the Sorbonne . Valéry had great difficulties in preparing his speech , as he wrote in a letter to André Gide . He did not know German and not much of Goethe , having read only a few of his works ...
... Goethe in the Grand Amphithéâtre of the Sorbonne . Valéry had great difficulties in preparing his speech , as he wrote in a letter to André Gide . He did not know German and not much of Goethe , having read only a few of his works ...
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... Goethe that disturbed him : ' Il y a quelque chose qui me gêne chez Geothe . ' And yet I do not know of a greater tribute to Goethe , ' the most complex figure in the world ' , than this speech . Valéry used the opportu- nity of his ...
... Goethe that disturbed him : ' Il y a quelque chose qui me gêne chez Geothe . ' And yet I do not know of a greater tribute to Goethe , ' the most complex figure in the world ' , than this speech . Valéry used the opportu- nity of his ...
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