This volume collects three of Goethe's most famous works, each showcasing his brilliant prose style and his profound insights into human nature. In The Sorrows of Werther, a young man's unrequited love leads him to despair and suicide. Elective Affinities explores the complex relationships and desires that emerge among four aristocrats. The Nouvelette is a haunting tale of a girl who is kidnapped and sold into slavery. Taken together, these stories offer a captivating portrait of Goethe's literary genius and his enduring impact on German literature.
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