Name Katharina Goethe | ||
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Full Name Katharina Elisabeth Textor Born 19 February 1731 Frankfurt am Main Role Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's mother Died September 13, 1808, Frankfurt, Germany Spouse Johann Caspar Goethe (m. 1748) Children Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Cornelia Schlosser Parents Johann Wolfgang Textor, Anna Margaretha Lindheimer Grandchildren Julius August Walter von Goethe Similar People Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Johann Caspar Goethe, Christiane Vulpius, Cornelia Schlosser, Julius August Walter vo |
Katharina Elisabeth Goethe, known as "Frau Rat" (19 February 1731 - 13 September 1808) was the mother of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
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Biography
She was born and died at Frankfurt am Main, and was a daughter of Johann Wolfgang Textor, a prominent citizen of Frankfurt. She married Johann Kaspar Goethe, on 20 August 1748, and had four children by him. She was a woman of exceptional intellect, marked individuality, and a joyous cast of mind, as evidenced by her letters, and in the frequent references to her found in the works of her son, upon whose intellectual development she undoubtedly exerted a remarkable influence.
She was made the heroine of the work by Bettina von Arnim entitled Dies Buch gehört dem König (1843), and is one of the central figures of Karl Gutzkow's play, Der Königsleutnant.
Writings
Much of her correspondence has been published in Goethe's Mother, Correspondence of Catharine Elizabeth Goethe with Goethe (Leipzig, 1889). Her letters to the Duchess Anna Amalia, the mother of Goethe's patron Grand Duke Karl August, were published at Weimar in 1885.