Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | 809.93351 GOE (Browse shelf) | Available | 033751 |
809.933 LEW Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Literature | 809.933 LEW Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Literature | 809.9335 ZEL Intimate History of Humanity | 809.93351 GOE Faust I & II | 809.933527 WAN Brief literary history of disability | 809.93353 KRI Strangers to ourselves | 809.93353 WAT Myths of modern individualism : Faust, Don Quixote, Don Juan, Robinson Crusoe |
Includes bibliographical references.
One of the great classics of European literature, Faust is Goethe's most complex and profound work. To tell the dramatic and tragic story of one man's pact with the Devil in exchange for knowledge and power, Goethe drew from an immense variety of cultural and historical material, and a wealth of poetic and theatrical traditions. What results is a tour de force illustrating Goethe's own moral and artistic development, and a symbolic, cautionary tale of Western humanity striving restlessly and ruthlessly for progress. Capturing the sense, poetic variety, and tonal range of the G.
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