
Goethe's Faust Part I
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Poetry
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Publisher
N.Y.: New Directions Books,
Description
Nicholas Boyle dives into the intriguing world of the Faust tale, exploring its early iterations before Goethe put pen to paper. From ancient myth to medieval legend, he sets the stage for understanding the deep roots of this classic narrative, drawing readers into its vibrant history.
As Boyle unfolds the complexities of Goethe's masterpiece, he highlights the philosophical and moral dilemmas faced by Faust, revealing the timeless struggle between ambition and humanity. This engaging journey not only illuminates the text itself but invites readers to ponder their own pursuits and ethical questions. It's a compelling blend of scholarship and literary appreciation that captivates both newcomers and seasoned fans of Faust.
As Boyle unfolds the complexities of Goethe's masterpiece, he highlights the philosophical and moral dilemmas faced by Faust, revealing the timeless struggle between ambition and humanity. This engaging journey not only illuminates the text itself but invites readers to ponder their own pursuits and ethical questions. It's a compelling blend of scholarship and literary appreciation that captivates both newcomers and seasoned fans of Faust.
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