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inauthor:"Johann Wolfgang von Goethe" from books.google.com
A brief analysis of the development, style, and protagonists of Faust is included with Goethe's classic tale about a troubled man who sells his soul to the devil.
inauthor:"Johann Wolfgang von Goethe" from books.google.com
Here is a bold new look at a masterpiece that has changed lives and, like its beloved hero, will never grow old. From the Hardcover edition.
inauthor:"Johann Wolfgang von Goethe" from books.google.com
A man living in sixteeth-century Germany sells his soul to the devil.
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Faust is Goethe's most famous work and considered by many to be one of the greatest works of German literature.The principal characters of Faust Part One include: Heinrich Faust, a scholar, sometimes said to be based on the real life of ...
inauthor:"Johann Wolfgang von Goethe" from books.google.com
A major work of German romanticism in a translation that is acknowledged as the definitive English language version. The Vintage Classics edition also includes NOVELLA, Goethe's poetic vision of an idyllic pastoral society.
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The Autobiography of Goethe is Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's own documentary writing about his early life. It also contains some of his poetry and makes for a fascinating read.
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Goethe later acknowledged the influence the book could have on young forlorn lovers, saying: 'It must be bad, if not everybody was to have a time in his life, when he felt as though Werther had been written exclusively for him.'
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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832) adopted the story of the wandering conjuror who accepts Mephistopheles's offer of a pact, selling his soul for the devil's greaterknowledge; over a period of 60 years he produced one of the greatest ...
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This work by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832) was translated into English in 1840 by Sir Charles Eastlake (1793-1865), painter and later keeper of the National Gallery.