• The Roman Elegies (originally published under the title Erotica Romana in Germany, later Römische Elegien) is a cycle of twenty-four poems by Johann Wolfgang...
  • Roman Elegies. SPEAK, ye stones, I entreat! ... An zwei Gebrüder, eifrige junge Naturfreunde. 1. Roman Elegies I. 0 2. Venetian Epigrams I.
  • Roman Elegies, cycle of 20 lyric poems by J.W. von Goethe, published in German in 1795 as “Römische Elegien” in Friedrich Schiller’s literary periodical Die Horen.
  • Love, another central theme in the Roman Elegies, is depicted by Goethe as both transformative and destructive.
  • Poem Roman Elegies I : Tell me you stones, O speak, you towering palaces! Streets, say a word! Spirit of this place, are you - poem by Goethe.
  • The Roman Elegies is a cycle of twenty-four poems by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
  • The Roman Elegies (1789) by Goethe. Profile image of Julian Scutts Julian Scutts.
  • Read, review and discuss the Roman Elegies I poem by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe on Poetry.com.
  • Iphigenia in Tauris (1787), the Roman Elegies (1795) the prose journal Italian Journey (1817), and the second part of Faust (1832), bear particular witness to this.
  • JOSEPH BRODSKY Roman Elegies (1982)1. To Benedetta Craveri. I Mahogany, captive to a private Roman flat. Ceiling set with dusty crystal islands.