Faust
Part 2
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - Author
A. S. Byatt - Preface by
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A major new translation of one of the greatest dramatic-poetic works in all of German literature
" One of those great works of literature into which a writer has been able to combine his ranging preoccupations and understanding as he worked." A magnificent drama shaped by themes of redemption and salvation, Faust is the magnum opus of Goethe, "the last true polymath to walk the earth" (George Eliot). As his journey continues, Faust follows Mephistopheles through ancient Greek mythology. Deeply smitten by the incomparably beautiful Helen of Troy, Faust marries Helen, embodying for Goethe his "imaginative longing to join poetically the Romantic medievalism of the Germanic West to the classical genius of the Greeks." Faust, Part II even includes eerie premonitions of such modern phenomena as inflation and the creation of life by scientific synthesis. -A. S. Byatt, from the Preface |
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