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Faust - Wikipedia In Goethe's reworking of the story over two hundred years later, Faust seduces a pious girl who then dies by suicide, but after many further adventures Faust is saved from damnation through the intervention of penitent women, including the girl whose life he ruined
Faust | Legend, Summary, Plays, Books, Facts | Britannica Faust, hero of one of the most durable legends in Western folklore and literature, the story of a German necromancer or astrologer who sells his soul to the devil in exchange for knowledge and power
FAUST - Project Gutenberg In Faust, the iambic measure predominates; the style is compact; the many licenses which the author allows himself are all directed towards a shorter mode of construction
Faust - New World Encyclopedia The work was the basis for many literary works about Faust, including Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 's Faust Part One and Faust Part Two The Faust Book seems to have been written during the latter half of the sixteenth century (1568-81) or shortly thereafter
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von (1749–1832) - Faust: Parts I and II Goethe’s two-part dramatic work, Faust, based on a traditional theme, and finally completed in 1831, is an exploration of that restless intellectual and emotional urge which found its fullest expression in the European Romantic movement, to which Goethe was an early and major contributor
Faust Full Text and Analysis - Owl Eyes « Library « Drama « Faust Publication Date: 1871 Flesch-Kincaid Level: 6 Approx Reading Time: 2 hours and 52 minutes Drama Faust Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Translated by Bayard Taylor
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - Archive. org In Faust, the iambic measure predominates; the style is compact; the many licenses which the author allows himself are all directed towards a shorter mode of construction
Faust (Goethe) - Wikisource, the free online library It was published in two parts: Faust: der Tragödie erster Teil (translated as Faust Part One) and Faust: der Tragödie zweiter Teil (Faust Part Two) 4612 lines long, the play is a closet drama, meaning that it is meant to be read rather than performed