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  1. Faust
    theater of the world
    Published: 1992
    Publisher:  Twayne u.a., New York

    The devil is not fundamentally evil, God not essentially good. Faust, though he abandons his beloved to certain death, enters into dubious political schemes and economic swindles, and exploits war to his own advantage, is redeemed. These simple... more

    Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
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    Universitätsbibliothek Passau
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    The devil is not fundamentally evil, God not essentially good. Faust, though he abandons his beloved to certain death, enters into dubious political schemes and economic swindles, and exploits war to his own advantage, is redeemed. These simple extractions from Goethe's Faust tell of the play's essential modernity, its complexity, and its tendency to confuse. "It is hard to imagine a masterpiece as widely recognized yet as little understood," writes author Jane K. Brown. Yet it is the play's very complexity, she continues, that "has allowed successive ages to read Faust in terms of their own deepest concerns In Faust: Theater of the World Brown offers a clearly written explication of the play that leads the reader through many levels of interpretation. Written over the course of 60 years that span most of Goethe's working life and the romantic period, the play bears the mark of Goethe's personal growth and development as an artist as well as that of the significant events of his day. Brown notes the influence of the French Revolution, the industrial revolution, materialism, the decline of religious belief, and the flowering of individualism. Faust portrays both the oppressiveness of the old social order and the spiritlessness, doubt, and alienation of the new Since Goethe's time, Faust has been as much a quintessentially German tale as it has been a story of and for the entire Western world. Brown addresses its reception Goethe's homeland, including the Second Empire's disturbing interpretation of Faust's relentless desire to achieve--and the ultimate forgiveness of his transgression--as a call to German expansionism during World Wars I and II. Faust's redemption at the play's end sets Goethe's version of the Faust legend apart from most others. Brown reviews Goethe's rich and problematic development of the story in the context of the Faust canon, particularly Christopher Marlowe's Dr. Faustus. Goethe's decision to present Faust, God, and Mephistopheles from conflicting perspectives is closely examined as evidence of his attempt to convey the difficulty of surety in the modern world, the ineffability of truth

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 0805794077; 0805785574
    RVK Categories: GK 4581
    Series: Twayne's masterwork studies ; 96
    Subjects: Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von;
    Other subjects: Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von <1749-1832>: Faust; Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von (1749-1832): Faust
    Scope: XV, 129 S.
  2. Faust
    theater of the world
    Published: 1992
    Publisher:  Twayne [u.a.], New York [u.a.]

    Universitätsbibliothek J. C. Senckenberg, Zentralbibliothek (ZB)
    85.158.30
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 0805794077; 0805785574
    RVK Categories: GK 4581
    Edition: 1. [Dr.]
    Series: Twayne's masterwork studies ; 96
    Other subjects: Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von (1749-1832): Faust; Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von (1749-1832)
    Scope: XV, 129 S.
    Notes:

    Literaturverz. S. 122 - 124

  3. Faust
    theater of the world
    Published: 1992
    Publisher:  Twayne Publishers [u.a.], New York ; Maxwell Macmillan Canada, Toronto

    Freies Deutsches Hochstift / Frankfurter Goethe-Museum, Bibliothek
    IV 5 / c 362
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    Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek - Niedersächsische Landesbibliothek
    94/3350
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    Brechtbau-Bibliothek
    Mag Germ Pg 10/B 484
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    Klassik Stiftung Weimar / Herzogin Anna Amalia Bibliothek
    F 10682
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    Content information
    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 0805794077; 0805785574
    RVK Categories: GK 4581
    Series: Twayne's masterwork studies ; 96
    A reader's companion
    Subjects: Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von;
    Other subjects: Array
    Scope: XV, 129 S, Ill, 23 cm
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references (p. 122-124) and index