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Moulton's Story of Faust 1892. Paul Cams' Goethe and Schiller Xenions, translated 1896 and later a work on the philosophy of Goethe, Mar- tin Drescher's "Goethe und die N'eue Welt" in Die Glocke 1906-07, Professor von Klenze's work on the Italian Journey 1907 — these few titles will serve merely to indicate the continued and growing interest in Goethe.-^ The scope of this paper, however, will not per- mit a more detailed discussion. But was it only Goethe, the great literary genius, that intere...sted Chicagoans? liy no means. From the earliest period, Goethe the man, in the little intimate details of life, makes, it seems, at least from the sixties to the nineties an equally strong appeal. The ex- travagances of unlimited praise and bitter condemnation that ap- peared, some abroad and some in the eastern section of our country, have, for the most, passed over ; and Chicagoans respect and esteem the great genius and enjoy the man, accepting him as he was — and realizing that he was, as they, just human.
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