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Anna Elisabeth "Lili" Schönemann (23 June 1758 - 6 May 1817) was the daughter of a Frankfurt banker. In August 1778 she became engaged to, and then married, another banker, Bernhardt Friedrich von Türckheim, and her name became "Lilli" von Türckheim. Before that happened, however, between January and October 1775 she was engaged in an intense love affair with Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, described in one source as his "first great love". Memories lingered: towards the end of his life, conversing with his young friend Frédéric Soret, Goethe recalled that he had loved Lili profoundly and had never been so close to happiness as he was with her. She featured repeatedly in his written work, identified simply as "Lili" or, according to some sources, as "Lilli".

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  • Lili Schönemann (de)
  • Lili Schönemann (eo)
  • Lili Schoenemann (fr)
  • Lili Schönemann (en)
  • Шёнеман, Лили (ru)
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  • Anna Elisabeth Schönemann (* 23. Juni 1758 in Offenbach am Main; † 6. Mai 1817 in Krautergersheim im Elsass) verh. von Türckheim ging als Goethes Verlobte „Lili“ in die Literaturgeschichte ein. (de)
  • Anna Elisabeth Schönemann (appelée Lili par Goethe), née en 1758 à Offenbach-sur-le-Main en Allemagne et morte en 1817 à Krautergersheim en Alsace, est une égérie. (fr)
  • Анна Элизабет Шёнеман (нем. Anna Elisabeth Schönemann, в замужестве фон Тюркхайм; 23 июня 1758, Оффенбах-на-Майне — 6 мая 1817, Кротергерсайм) вошла в историю литературы как знаменитая Лили Иоганна Вольфганга Гёте, его невеста. (ru)
  • Anna Elisabeth "Lili" SCHÖNEMANN (23a de junio 1758 - 6a de majo 1817) estis filino de bankisto el Frankfurto. En aŭgusto 1778 ŝi engaĝiĝis al, kaj poste edziĝis, al alia bankisto, nome Bernhardt Friedrich von Türckheim, kaj ŝia nomo iĝis "Lilli" von Türckheim. Antaŭ tio, tamen, inter januaro kaj oktobro 1775 ŝi estis engaĝiĝita en intensa amafero kun Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, kio estis priskribita kiel lia "unua granda amo". (eo)
  • Anna Elisabeth "Lili" Schönemann (23 June 1758 - 6 May 1817) was the daughter of a Frankfurt banker. In August 1778 she became engaged to, and then married, another banker, Bernhardt Friedrich von Türckheim, and her name became "Lilli" von Türckheim. Before that happened, however, between January and October 1775 she was engaged in an intense love affair with Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, described in one source as his "first great love". Memories lingered: towards the end of his life, conversing with his young friend Frédéric Soret, Goethe recalled that he had loved Lili profoundly and had never been so close to happiness as he was with her. She featured repeatedly in his written work, identified simply as "Lili" or, according to some sources, as "Lilli". (en)
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  • "Lili" Schönemann (en)
  • "Lilli" von Türckheim (en)
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  • "Lili" Schönemann (en)
  • "Lilli" von Türckheim (en)
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