The Sorrows of Young Werther

by J. W. von Goethe

The Great Lisbon Earthquake of 1755 leveled the city of Lisbon and surrounding areas, and killed perhaps as many as 100,000 people. It came at a decisive time in the history of western thought: the melding of Faith, Philosophy, and Science into a post-enlightenment rational view of the universe. In some sense mankind had just begun to believe he had the universe figured out when the universe struck back with a tragedy so terrible in scale it could not be fit into any box of understanding. It was not predicted. It could not have been prevented. It was not rational. And it certainly could not have been the will of a benevolent God.

Recent Activity

  • Text Added

    The Sorrows of Young Werther

  • Project Kickoff

    A Manifold project is born!

Texts

Uncategorized

  • Cover of The Sorrows of Young Werther

    The Sorrows of Young Werther

    by J. W. von Goethe, R. D. Boylan, Nathen Haskell Dole, Orest Adamovich Kiprenskiĭ, Irene Potter, Michael Potter, Geoff Coffey, Alex Cabal
    Published
    • This text has 0 annotations
    • This text has 0 highlights