Book Details
Format
eBook
Pages
315
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1883
Publisher
George Routledge and Sons
Description
In this compelling collection, readers are drawn into the timeless clash between ambition, morality, and the human condition through the lens of two iconic works: Marlowe's "Faustus" and Goethe's "Faust." Both stories explore the profound consequences of human desire and the yearning for knowledge beyond the mortal realm. When Dr. Faustus sells his soul to obtain limitless power and wisdom, he embarks on a journey that rapidly spirals into despair, revealing the darkness that lurks beneath the allure of ambition.
Simultaneously, Goethe masterfully unfolds the tale of Faust, who grapples with the essence of existence and the eternal search for meaning. With a philosophical depth that transcends time, these dramatic narratives challenge the reader to ponder the nature of temptation and redemption. This pre-1923 reproduction ensures that the richness of language and the intricacies of character development are preserved, bringing forth a classic conversation about humanity's eternal struggle with the forces that propel it.
Simultaneously, Goethe masterfully unfolds the tale of Faust, who grapples with the essence of existence and the eternal search for meaning. With a philosophical depth that transcends time, these dramatic narratives challenge the reader to ponder the nature of temptation and redemption. This pre-1923 reproduction ensures that the richness of language and the intricacies of character development are preserved, bringing forth a classic conversation about humanity's eternal struggle with the forces that propel it.
Genres
History