Faust, Part Two

Faust, Part Two

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Poetry
Format Paperback
Pages 304
Language English
Published Jul 22, 1999
Publisher Oxford University Press
ISBN-10 0192836366
ISBN-13 9780192836366
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In the continuation of Faust's tumultuous journey, David Luke brings a fresh and nuanced translation that invites modern readers to experience the profound complexities of Goethe's masterpiece. The narrative unfolds as Faust delves deeper into his quest for knowledge and fulfillment, grappling with the dualities of ambition and despair. The themes of love, power, and redemption are intricately woven into a tapestry of philosophical exploration.

As Faust journeys through fantastical realms and encounters a diverse cast of characters, readers are drawn into a rich exploration of the human condition. The play navigates through various scenes, from the courtly intrigues of emperors to mirthful festivities that reflect both the levity and gravity of existence. Each interaction reveals deeper truths about desire, consequence, and the inevitable search for meaning.

Luke's translation remains faithful to the original text while infusing it with a contemporary sensibility, making Goethe's thoughts resonate with today’s audiences. The poetic language and vivid imagery breathe new life into the timeless narrative, inviting readers to reflect on their own aspirations and moral dilemmas.

In this profound exploration of the human experience, Faust's struggles and triumphs echo throughout time, reminding us of the eternal quest for understanding and the delicate balance between ambition and satisfaction. This translation offers an essential perspective for both new readers and those familiar with the enduring legacy of Goethe’s work.

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