The Nietzsche Podcast

126: The Sorrows of Young Werther

Dec 9, 2025
The podcast dives into Goethe's influential novel and its historical impact, revealing its peculiar connection to Napoleon. It examines the 'Werther fever' that swept through Europe and the controversies surrounding its publication. The discussion highlights Goethe's personal experiences that shaped Werther's character and the complex themes of love, longing, and social rejection. The hosts explore the philosophical depths of the protagonist's melancholic views and the modern relevance of this sensitive archetype, warning against its potential pitfalls in today's meme culture.
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ANECDOTE

Werther Fever Swept Europe

  • The Sorrows of Young Werther sparked a European "Werther fever" with songs, porcelain, and processions to graves.
  • Fans even created Werther-themed fireworks, jewelry, fans, and eau de Werther perfume.
ANECDOTE

Napoleon's Personal Werther Obsession

  • Napoleon read Werther repeatedly and carried it to Egypt, rereading it seven times.
  • He wrote his own Werther-inspired tale, Clisson et Eugenie, and quoted Werther to Josephine.
INSIGHT

Goethe Valued Art That Inspires Deeds

  • Goethe saw genius as that which inspires productive deeds in others, valuing action as art's telos.
  • He ranked men of deeds like Napoleon above mere writers when deeds inspire continued life.
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