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A series of illustrated lectures traces the development of the Faust legend and then examines the two parts of Goethe's dramatic treatment, combining historical overview, literary commentary and close reading. The author contrasts popular and learned interpretations, critiques excessive analytical dissection, and emphasizes Goethe's preference for living wholeness and a philosophy of action. Audience-friendly translations and examples accompany discussions of themes, structure and notable passages, while reflections on commentators, poetic method and the challenges of translating and teaching the work aim to make the material accessible to readers without specialist German knowledge.
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