
Goethe's Faust Parts I. & II.
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Format
Paperback
Pages
410
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1910
Publisher
Everyman's Library
Description
Goethe's Faust Parts I and II represents a monumental achievement in world literature, capturing the struggle of the human spirit against the confines of existence. Through the tumultuous journey of Faust, who seeks ultimate knowledge and fulfillment, the narrative intertwines themes of ambition, love, and existential despair. It challenges readers to reflect on their own desires and moral dilemmas, presenting a rich tapestry of characters and ideas that resonate through time.
Albert George Latham brings a scholarly perspective to this classic, emphasizing its cultural significance and influence. The work serves as a profound exploration of enlightenment and the human condition, ensuring that the compelling drama continues to captivate and inspire generations.
Albert George Latham brings a scholarly perspective to this classic, emphasizing its cultural significance and influence. The work serves as a profound exploration of enlightenment and the human condition, ensuring that the compelling drama continues to captivate and inspire generations.
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