
Faust: Part Two (Oxford World's Classics) (Pt. 2) Reissue Edition by Goethe, J. W. von published by Oxford University Press, USA
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Poetry
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1900
Publisher
Oxford Paperbacks
Description
In this continuation of Goethe's masterful exploration of ambition and the human condition, readers encounter a richly woven narrative that transcends the boundaries of time and space. Following the tumultuous journey of Faust, the story delves deeper into themes of redemption, love, and the search for meaning, as the protagonist grapples with the consequences of his earlier choices.
David Luke's fresh translation breathes new life into the classic, capturing the nuances of Goethe's poetic language while remaining accessible to modern audiences. Faust's encounters with historical figures and mythical elements provide a grand tapestry of philosophical inquiry and artistic ambition, engaging readers in profound reflections on existence.
The vivid imagery and intricate characterizations invite readers to immerse themselves in a world where the struggle for knowledge meets the darker aspects of desire. As Faust confronts his ultimate fate, the narrative raises questions about the price of enlightenment and the nature of satisfaction, making this edition a compelling addition to the Oxford World's Classics collection.
David Luke's fresh translation breathes new life into the classic, capturing the nuances of Goethe's poetic language while remaining accessible to modern audiences. Faust's encounters with historical figures and mythical elements provide a grand tapestry of philosophical inquiry and artistic ambition, engaging readers in profound reflections on existence.
The vivid imagery and intricate characterizations invite readers to immerse themselves in a world where the struggle for knowledge meets the darker aspects of desire. As Faust confronts his ultimate fate, the narrative raises questions about the price of enlightenment and the nature of satisfaction, making this edition a compelling addition to the Oxford World's Classics collection.
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