
A Companion to Goethe's Faust
Parts I and II
Paul Bishop(Editor)
Camden House Inc (Publisher)
Published on 1. May 2001
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Hardback
363 pages
978-1-57113-162-1 (ISBN)
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Undisputedly a canonical work, Goethe's Faust is also the key to understanding its author, one of European civilization's most complex figures. Written over several decades, the work spans both Goethe's life and an age of enormous social, political, philosophical, and artistic change - even revolution. In this volume, Goethe scholars and experts from North America and Europe explore a range of the major aspects of this fascinating work, aiming to offer a cutting-edge guide to the reader and scholar. Topics discussed include an analysis of the figure of Faust; the role of the Devil in the drama; the function of the feminine figures; the meaning of the 'Mothers' scene; the character of Helena; the question of salvation in the work; the philosophical issues and scientific themes in the work; the texture of Goethe's language; the utopian aspects of Faust and the Wilhelm Meister novels, thediachronic and synchronic dimensions of the text; and, finally, reflections on translating Goethe's text and on the play in performance.
Contributors: Ritchie Robertson, Martin Swales, Alberto Destro, Osman Durrani, Ellis Dye, John R. Williams, Anthony Phelan, Franziska Schoessler, Peter D. Smith, Cyrus Hamlin, R.H. Stephenson, David Luke, Robert David McDonald
Paul Bishop is William Jacks Chair of Modern Languages at the University ofGlasgow.
Contributors: Ritchie Robertson, Martin Swales, Alberto Destro, Osman Durrani, Ellis Dye, John R. Williams, Anthony Phelan, Franziska Schoessler, Peter D. Smith, Cyrus Hamlin, R.H. Stephenson, David Luke, Robert David McDonald
Paul Bishop is William Jacks Chair of Modern Languages at the University ofGlasgow.
Reviews / Votes
Each essay presents an interesting aspect of Faust research, and the volume as a whole can be used as a very informative reference work. * GERMAN STUDIES REVIEW * ...as a coherent, accessible, often masterful introduction to a vast and complex work, this volume fulfills its promise....There is, without question, an awe-inspiring critical sovereignty and breadth in this book. * GOETHE YEARBOOK *More details
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English
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Columbia, MD
United States
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Boydell & Brewer Ltd
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Professional and scholarly
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Cloth over boards
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Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
1 gr
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978-1-57113-162-1 (9781571131621)
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Paul Bishop is Professor of German and Head of Department of German at the University of Glasgow. Paul Bishop is Professor of German and Head of Department of German at the University of Glasgow.
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Content
Literary techniques and aesthetic texture -
Introduction: Reading Faust Today - Paul Bishop
The characterisation of Faust in parts I & II -
Literary Techniques and Aesthetic Texture in Faust - Ritchie Robertson
The character of the devil -
The Character and Characterization of Faust - Martin Swales
Helena: The opposition of medieval and classical worlds -
The Guilty Hero, or the Tragic Salvation of Faust - Alberto Destro
The problem of the Mothers -
The Character and Qualities of Mephistopheles - Osman Durrani
Philosophical issues in parts I & II -
Figurations of the Feminine in Goethe's Faust - Ellis Dye - DECEASED IN 2017
The Uses of Tradition: The diachronic dimension -
The Problem of the Mothers - John R. Williams
Translating Faust: A personal view -
The Classical and the Medieval in Faust II - Anthony Phelan
The Feminine in Faust -
Progressive and Restorative Utopia in Faust II and Wilhelm Meisters Wanderjahre - Franziska Schoessler
The Use of Mythological Motifs in Faust -
"Was die Welt im Innersten zusammenhaelt": Scientific Themes in Goethe's Faust - Peter Smith
Goethe's Faust and the Philosophers - Cyrus Hamlin
The Diachronic Solidity of Goethe's Faust - R.H. Stephenson
Translating Faust: A Personal Statement - F.D. Luke
Faust: The Play in Production - Robert David MacDonald
Introduction: Reading Faust Today - Paul Bishop
The characterisation of Faust in parts I & II -
Literary Techniques and Aesthetic Texture in Faust - Ritchie Robertson
The character of the devil -
The Character and Characterization of Faust - Martin Swales
Helena: The opposition of medieval and classical worlds -
The Guilty Hero, or the Tragic Salvation of Faust - Alberto Destro
The problem of the Mothers -
The Character and Qualities of Mephistopheles - Osman Durrani
Philosophical issues in parts I & II -
Figurations of the Feminine in Goethe's Faust - Ellis Dye - DECEASED IN 2017
The Uses of Tradition: The diachronic dimension -
The Problem of the Mothers - John R. Williams
Translating Faust: A personal view -
The Classical and the Medieval in Faust II - Anthony Phelan
The Feminine in Faust -
Progressive and Restorative Utopia in Faust II and Wilhelm Meisters Wanderjahre - Franziska Schoessler
The Use of Mythological Motifs in Faust -
"Was die Welt im Innersten zusammenhaelt": Scientific Themes in Goethe's Faust - Peter Smith
Goethe's Faust and the Philosophers - Cyrus Hamlin
The Diachronic Solidity of Goethe's Faust - R.H. Stephenson
Translating Faust: A Personal Statement - F.D. Luke
Faust: The Play in Production - Robert David MacDonald