Faust I & II, Volume 2: Goethe's Collected Works - Updated Edition

Faust I & II, Volume 2: Goethe's Collected Works - Updated Edition

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Formato Brossura
Pagine 360
Lingua Inglese
Pubblicato Apr 6, 2014
Editore Princeton University Press
Edizione Revised
ISBN-10 0691162298
ISBN-13 9780691162294
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Goethe's magnum opus unfolds over two volumes, presenting an intricate tapestry of human experience, ambition, and moral conflict. The narrative centers on Faust, a scholar who, driven by an insatiable quest for knowledge and meaning, makes a fateful pact with the devil. Through this compelling character, Goethe explores profound themes such as the struggle between good and evil, the pursuit of knowledge, and the nature of existence itself.

In the second volume, the narrative expands beyond Faust’s individual turmoil to encompass broader societal and philosophical issues. As Faust embarks on a journey filled with mythical elements, allegorical figures, and diverse settings, readers witness his progression from personal ambition to a deeper engagement with humanity and its collective aspirations. The vibrant characters and poetic language draw readers into a world where existential dilemmas and metaphysical questions are front and center.

Goethe’s complex characterization invites reflection on the consequences of ambition, the quest for fulfillment, and the essence of love. Each encounter introduces new challenges that test Faust's resolve, forcing him to confront the very nature of his desires. The interplay between despair and enlightenment resonates through the narrative, making it not just a story of one man's journey but also a universal meditation on the human condition.

This updated edition of Goethe's collected works ensures that modern readers can appreciate the depth and richness of his language and ideas. With its dramatic structure, philosophical undertones, and lyrical beauty, the work remains a cornerstone of Western literature, inviting readers to ponder humanity’s eternal quests and the choices that define their lives.

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