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This collection of essays on Goethe's Faust by prominent American
and German scholars explores the work's significance in the context
of recent historical, political, and scholarly developments and
points to new directions for research. Topics include translation
(into Indo-European languages), Faust's relationship to
Mephistopheles, Faust and the feminine, sexual imagery, gothic
allusions, musical representations of Faust, political and moral
implications, Faust in the contemporary theatre, devils in German
literature, Faust in the continuing debate over modern and
postmodern, Goethe's stylistic use of complementary points of view,
and his use of myth.
The book presents a series of interpretive readings of the Romische
Elegien, Sonette, Chinesisch-deutsche Jarhes- und Tageszeiten,
several trilogies, and the shorter cycles of 1821, taking into
account the variety of literary devices Goethe employs to link
poems together into a cycle. The author examines Goethe's role in
the history of the lyric cycle and, in stressing structural design,
urges a reevaluation of the cycle's emergence as a standard poetic
device.
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