Faust, Part II

By Goethe
Series: Faust
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Faust, Part II by Goethe continues the story of Faust’s quest for meaning, moving through allegorical encounters with mythological and historical figures. The narrative shifts through various settings, exploring themes of knowledge, power, and the human experience while presenting a blend of poetic drama and philosophical reflection. This continuation of Faust's journey delves into broader societal and existential questions.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by an intricate blend of philosophy, culture, and mythology. It appeals to readers who appreciate epic poetry and dramatic transformations as it continues the story of Faust’s quest for fulfilment and redemption. The work delves into deep existential themes, rich in allegorical content and complex characters, sure to engage those interested in classic literary masterpieces.

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Faust, Part II

Mephistopheles takes Faust on a journey through ancient Greek mythology, conjuring for him the beautiful Helen of Troy, as well as the classical gods. Faust falls in love with and 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'.

David Constantine's major new translation includes a preface by A. S. Byatt on Goethe's Faust and other representations of the character throughout literature. This edition also includes an introduction by Constantine, chronology, notes, a synopsis of each scene and further reading.

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A major new translation of Goethe's Faust, Part Two - one of the greatest dramatic-poetic works in all of German literature - by award-winning poet and translator David Constantine.

In this sequel to Faust, Mephistopheles takes Faust on a journey through ancient Greek mythology, conjuring for him the insurpassably beautiful Helen of Troy, as well as the classical gods. Faust falls in love with and 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'.

Further to the themes of redemption and salvation in this great drama are Goethe's eerie premonitions of modern phenomena such as inflation and the creation of life by scientific synthesis.

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Faust, Part II is praised as a monumental work that encapsulates Goethe's vast intellectual pursuits and insights. A. S. Byatt highlights the author's ability to weave his diverse interests and profound understanding into the narrative, showcasing Goethe's literary genius.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780140449020

Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 30 April 2009

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Penguin Classics

Contributors:

  • Translated by David Constantine

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 21.0mm

Width: 130.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 279g

Pages: 384

About the Author

Johann Wolfgang Goethe was born in 1749. He studied at Leipzig, where he showed interest in the occult, and at Strassburg, where Herder introduced him to Shakespeare's works and to folk poetry. He produced some essays and lyrical verse, and at twenty-four came to fame as part of the Sturm und Drang movement - a position established on the publication of The Sorrows of Young Werther. Goethe worked on Faust throughout his life, while travelling through Italy and returning to Weimar, where he directed the State Theatre. He died in 1832. David Constantine is a poet, novelist, biographer, playwright and translator. He has taught German at the Universities of Durham, Oxford and is currently Visiting Professor in the School of English at the University of Liverpool. He lives in Oxford and (with his wife the translator Helen Constantine) is joint editor of Modern Poetry in Translation. His book of poetry Something for the Ghosts was short listed for the 2002 Whitbread Prize and his translation of Hans Magnus Enzensberger's Lighter than Air, won the Corneliu Popescu Prize for European Poetry Translation in 2003. His translation of Faust, Part One appeared from Penguin in 2005.

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