Goethe writes the book that will bring…
May 1774 CE
The outer shape of the work's plot is widely taken over from what Goethe experienced during his Wetzlar time with Charlotte Buff (1753–1828) and her fiancé, Johann Christian Kestner (1741–1800),
as well as from the suicide of the author's friend Karl Wilhelm Jerusalem (1747–1772); in it, Goethe makes a desperate passion of what is in reality a hearty and relaxed friendship.
Despite the immense success of Werther, it does not bring Goethe much financial gain because copyright laws at the time ware essentially nonexistent. (Goethe will bypass this problem in later years by periodically authorizing "new, revised" editions of his Complete Works.)