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A restless young man leaves the comfort of his father's shop, driven by a yearning to discover his true calling. As he wanders through bustling cities and quiet countryside, he meets a colorful cast of artists, scholars, and strangers whose ideas challenge his assumptions about love, work, and creativity. Each encounter pushes him further along a path of self‑examination, revealing the tensions between personal ambition and societal expectations.
The novel unfolds as a richly layered coming‑of‑age tale, brimming with lyrical prose that captures both the exhilaration of possibility and the anxiety of doubt. Its narrator’s reflections on art, philosophy, and everyday life offer listeners a vivid portrait of early‑19th‑century Europe, while the translation’s thoughtful introduction adds historical texture without overwhelming the story. Ideal for anyone drawn to journeys of inner discovery, the first volume invites you to follow Wilhelm as he begins to shape his own identity amid a world in flux.
Language
en
Duration
~17 hours (1028K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-06-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1749–1832
One of the towering figures of German literature, he wrote with unusual range and curiosity, moving from love stories and lyric poetry to drama, criticism, and science. His work has shaped readers and writers for generations, especially through The Sorrows of Young Werther and Faust.
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