Year: 1978 Source: South Atlantic Bulletin, v.43, no.4, (November 1978), p.67-73 SIEC No: 19900832

This article discusses the cases of suicide which appear in German philospher Goethe’s works. States that having contemplating suicide himself, Goethe was deeply concerned with the problem. States that suicide, in Goethe’s view, does not end with death, due to the lasting consequences for the living.