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  • noun Wertherian sentiment.

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  • A fashion for morbid and self-indulgent weltschmerz and melancholy provoked by Goethe's novel die Leiden des jungen Werthers (The Sorrows of Young Werther, 1774). Werther committed suicide over the hopeless love for a young married woman. The novel was a hit in Europe and Napoleon read it several times. Young men of the time affected Werther's costume of yellow breeches and blue coat. Several youthful suicides were attributed to this craze. Source: Concise Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms.

    September 18, 2009

  • I think it's probably "Die Leiden des jungen Werthers". There was an excellent update - a play by an East German author (probably Ulrich Plenzdorf, but I'm too lazy to check because Friday is chillax day) that was published in the 1970s, called "Die neuen Leiden des jungen W"

    September 19, 2009

  • I keep reading this title as "The Song of the Young Butterscotch Candies."

    Yep. It's Friday.

    September 19, 2009

  • I had that same thought c_b!

    September 19, 2009

  • It is "die Leiden..." - thanks sionnach. Puts a whole new spin on Leiden University's namesake.

    September 19, 2009