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Formato
Brossura
Pagine
152
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Aug 28, 2009
Editore
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521314127
ISBN-13
9780521314121
Descrizione
Nicholas Boyle explores the rich tapestry of the Faust legend, tracing its roots through various interpretations prior to Goethe's monumental work. By delving into the historical and cultural contexts that shaped these narratives, he provides readers with a deeper understanding of the themes and motivations that permeate the story of Faust. This groundwork sets the stage for a thorough analysis of Goethe's portrayal of ambition, desire, and the moral dilemmas faced by the titular character.
Through an insightful examination of the characters, particularly Mephistopheles and Faust, Boyle invites reflection on the dualities of human existence – the quest for knowledge and the inherent struggle with ethical boundaries. The intricate language and structure of Goethe's writing come alive under Boyle's astute commentary, making the complexities of the text accessible to a modern audience. This exploration is not just academic; it evokes a sense of resonance with contemporary issues, illustrating the timeless relevance of Goethe's exploration of the human condition.
Through an insightful examination of the characters, particularly Mephistopheles and Faust, Boyle invites reflection on the dualities of human existence – the quest for knowledge and the inherent struggle with ethical boundaries. The intricate language and structure of Goethe's writing come alive under Boyle's astute commentary, making the complexities of the text accessible to a modern audience. This exploration is not just academic; it evokes a sense of resonance with contemporary issues, illustrating the timeless relevance of Goethe's exploration of the human condition.
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