We Will Remembered takes the reader back to the summer of 1794, a summer that Goethe and Schiller spent together which would prove to be crucial not only for their work, but also their personal relationship. This book is, above all, the story of a friendship, of the man behind the myth, of his joys and his sorrows, of his deepest longings and his most unspeakable fears. This book is the story of two of the most influential authors in European literature, always protected by the women in their lives, often the only points of light in an existence that darkened to absolute blackness. As in a symphony, the multiple voices and the plots that intertwine over time form a perfect mirror between men and women, between past and present, leading to an intimate reflection that speaks to the close relationship between life and love.