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Obaydinia M A, Modarresi F, Karimi M R. Goethe and the Origin of World Literature. CLRJ 2022; 10 (2) :28-67
URL: http://clrj.modares.ac.ir/article-12-23102-en.html
1- Urmia University, Faculty of Literature and Humanities, Department of Persian Language & Literature
2- Urmia University, Faculty of Literature and Humanities, Department of Persian Language & Literature. , karimi.mohammadreza14@gmail.com
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Johan Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832), a reflective thinker and speaker from Germany, firstly announced the world group of literature words in May 1827. His speech in demand of world literature has become an essence for writing and speaking among those world philosophers who were researchers of literature in that time. There are many gaps to be fulfilled on this subject matter. In the same way, the original demand of his direct willing in making world literature has not been reached to a certain result. At last, the following research on the bases of disputed conversations, biographies (self-writing and others), letters, and his essays could be the sources in the fulfillment of Goethe’s point of view about world literature. It is no doubt that Goethe's point of view and other thinkers and speakers from Germany in the decades of 18th and 19th centuries could be a means for other nations and countries in the way of gathering world literature considering awareness, sympathy, and preservation of the great combination of world literature basically in relation to Europe and Germany in that time. In the following research, considering a historical creation in the way of comparative literature, the original demand of Goethe about world literature was investigated
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Article Type: Original Research | Subject: Theorizing in the field of comparative literature
Received: 2018/07/15 | Accepted: 2020/01/20 | Published: 2023/03/1

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