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Faust
Goethe

Faust

Encyclopaedia Britannica (Aug 01, 1952)
9781598181104
| Hard Cover
192 pages | 150 x 231 mm
Dewey 808.8 GRE Vol 47

Genre

  • Non-Fiction

Subject

  • See Great Books Vol 47

Plot

Faust calls itself "A Tragedy" right enough, but it might just as well be described as a musical comedy -- it's ripe with comic passages, features many songs, and lacks a tragic ending. And Faust isn't a classic tragic figure, either. In fact, his characteristic yearning for experience and knowledge created a type for the romantic age still known as the Faustian hero. The villain of the piece -- Mephistopheles -- is one of the most likeable characters in the play. His yearnings draw him toward the heavens, yet he is also powerfully attracted to the physical world.