[Goethe's Faust 01] • Faust
- Authors
- Goethe & Johann & Goethe, Wolfgang von & Charles & (Translator), T. Brooks
- Publisher
- Aegypan
- Tags
- fiction , poetry , philosophy , drama , classics , fantasy , classic fiction , literary , faust , general & literary fiction , plays , classic fiction (pre c 1945) , literature: classics , continental european
- ISBN
- 9781598181104
- Date
- 1832-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.09 MB
- Lang
- tr
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.