The novel features a passionate and introspective young artist, Werther, whose intense emotions and unrequited love lead him into a profound existential crisis. Set against the backdrop of the late 18th century, it explores themes of longing, despair, and the complexities of human relationships. The story's poignant portrayal of Werther's inner turmoil resonated deeply with readers, establishing it as a pivotal work in the Sturm und Drang movement and influencing literature across Europe.
Martin Swales Books
January 1, 1940
Martin Swales served as Professor Emeritus at the University of London beginning in 2003, following a distinguished career teaching German literature at universities in Britain and Canada. His expertise lies in examining canonical German literary works and their distinctive authorial styles. Swales is dedicated to analyzing the evolution of German literature and its major currents, contributing to a deeper appreciation of this rich tradition.
