Theatre’s Impact on Wilhelm Meister
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https://doi.org/10.33178/scenario.6.2.1Résumé
Now, this harmonious cultivation of my nature, which has been denied me by birth, is exactly what I most long for. Since leaving thee, I have gained much by voluntary practice: I have laid aside much of my wonted embarrassment, and can bear myself in very tolerable style. My speech and voice I have likewise been attending to; and I may say, without much vanity, that in society I do not cause displeasure. But I will not conceal from thee, that my inclination to become a public person, and to please and influence in a larger circle, is daily growing more insuperable. With this, there is combined my love for poetry and all that is related to it; and the necessity I feel to cultivate my mental faculties and tastes, that so, in this enjoyment henceforth indispensable, I may esteem as good the good alone, as beautiful the beautiful alone. Thou seest well, that for me all this is nowhere to be met with except upon the stage; that in this element alone can I effect and cultivate myself according to my wishes. On the boards a polished man appears in his splendor with personal accomplishments, just as he does ...Téléchargements
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2012-07-01
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Schewe, M., & Even, S. (2012). Theatre’s Impact on Wilhelm Meister. Scenario : Une Revue consacrée à La Performativité Dans l’enseignement, l’apprentissage Et La Recherche, 6(2), 1-2. https://doi.org/10.33178/scenario.6.2.1
