Goethe's Faust I Outlined

Goethe's Faust I Outlined
Author: Evanghelia Stead
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2023-07-24
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9004543015

In a new approach to Goethe's Faust I, Evanghelia Stead extensively discusses Moritz Retzsch's twenty-six outline prints (1816) and how their spin-offs made the unfathomable play available to larger reader communities through copying and extensive distribution circuits, including bespoke gifts. The images amply transformed as they travelled throughout Europe and overseas, revealing differences between countries and cultures but also their pliability and resilience whenever remediated. This interdisciplinary investigation evidences the importance of print culture throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in nations involved in competition and conflict. Retzsch's foundational set crucially engenders parody, and inspires the stage, literature, and three-dimensional objects, well beyond common perceptions of print culture's influence. This book is available in open access thanks to an Institut Universitaire de France (IUF) grant.

A Most Mysterious Union

A Most Mysterious Union
Author: Steve Wilkerson
Publisher: Chiron Publications
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2019-06-20
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1630514128

Readers today are especially thrilled by the prospect of good news. Drought and global warming, civil war and famine, poverty and economic inequity—yes, bad news abounds. This book by Dr. Stephen Wilkerson, on the other hand, is about hope and optimism for the future. The recorded history of our world is largely one of a sometimes worthy patriarchal striving. It has, however, all too often been tarnished, marred, and horribly disfigured by the hatreds, intolerance, and destruction that have accompanied it. And the good news? There is another way, poignantly and persuasively outlined nearly two hundred years ago by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, involving the Divine Feminine. Goethe’s masterpiece, Faust, involves an immensely intelligent but profoundly narcissistic man, who cruelly and selfishly exploits and ultimately ruins the life of an innocent maiden. In the legend on which Goethe’s great work is based, Faust understandably winds up in Hell, just as he does in virtually every version of this well-known wager with the Devil. But in Goethe’s interpretation, the deeply flawed protagonist is received into Heaven by the Mother of God Herself. How and why can this be? Mankind’s long history of heroic accomplishment has never been sufficiently tempered by a sense of global community and cooperation that mitigate the horror and devastation that ever seem to march along beside a single-minded struggle to achieve and prevail. And how may this missing unity be brought about? Alchemy as understood in this book has nothing to do with an early and misguided chemistry and everything to do with the sort of individual transformation necessary for a better, more gracious, more inclusive world. The millennial patterns of blind violence and repression can only be ameliorated by a thoughtful and genuine embrace of open-minded reception of difference and heart-felt valuation of a larger, borderless world in which all grow together rather than further apart. Such is the promise of the final words in Goethe’s Faust: “The Divine Feminine leads us forward.”

Cliffs Notes on Goethe's Faust

Cliffs Notes on Goethe's Faust
Author: Robert Milch
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1965
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780822004790

Includes an introduction to the life of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, and includes notes on principla characters, summaries and commentaries, and more.

The Faust Legend

The Faust Legend
Author: Sara Munson Deats
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2019-09-19
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 110847585X

Explores the influence of the Faust legend on drama and film from the sixteenth century to the contemporary era.

The Tragedy of Faust

The Tragedy of Faust
Author: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 442
Release: 1902
Genre:
ISBN:

Transcending Boundaries

Transcending Boundaries
Author: Rabel J. Burdge
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2001-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9780756707941

A compilation of abstracts of papers presented at the 8th International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, held June 17-22, 2000. The abstracts explore the social dimensions of managing spatial landscapes for various purposes. The theme of the symposium, "Transcending Boundaries: Natural Resource Management form Summit to Sea," provided participants with the opportunity to explore the challenges of working across conceptual, cultural, and physical boundaries. The symposium focused on how social science research is being brought to bear on the exploration of "boundary issues" in resource management.