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lawrenceevalyn 's review for:
The Sorrows of Young Werther
by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
I began as a distinctly hostile reader, since I mostly know this book in the context of the worst rakes in other 18thC novels using it as an excuse for their own horrible behaviour, but it actually won me over. Werther himself was more endearing and pitiable than I had expected, and despite knowing from the beginning how it would all end, I was moved.