Johann Wolfgang von Goethe was a German polymath who excelled in literature, science, and governance.
His magnum opus, Faust, took 50 years to complete and is considered a pinnacle of world literature.
Goethe's works span multiple genres and influenced various intellectual movements.
He contributed to botany and optics, developed the concept of Weltliteratur, and held governmental positions.
Goethe's impact on German philosophy was significant, though he refrained from formal philosophical practice.
His diverse interests and achievements led to his reputation as Germany's greatest man of letters and the last true polymath.
Goethe's influence extended across Europe, inspiring music, drama, poetry, and philosophy for over a century.
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