his subtle analyses of the works are persuasive as he reveals the complex ambiguities of Goethe's moral maze...
Forum for Modern Language Studies XXXI 3
Bell does a fine job in identifying these anthropologies and in showing their importance for shaping Goethe's work in this period.
David W. Koeller, German Studies Review, Vol. XX, No. 1
original and provocative book ... We are indebted to Bell for offering this original reading, which not only challenges other interpretations of Geothe, but helps characterize this intellectual universe, both before and after the 1800 divide.
Studies in Romanticism, January 1997
It is rare to read a doctoral dissertation, even one that has been revised for publication, with ambitions as broad as Matthew Bell's. ... considerably enriches our understanding of Goethe's thought.
The Modern Language Review, vol.92, part 3, 1997
It is impossible to do justice in such a short review to the wealth of ideas in this book and the light they shed on Goethe's diverse productions.
British Association for Romantic Studies Bulletin and Review, issue no.12, June 1997