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Faust: Parts I & II

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Faust: Parts I & II

De: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Narrado por: Jack Wynters
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A translation into English prose by A. S. Kline. Narrated by Jack Wynters.

Goethe’s two-part dramatic work, Faust, based on a traditional theme, and finally completed in 1831, is an exploration of that restless intellectual and emotional urge which found its fullest expression in the European Romantic movement, to which Goethe was an early and major contributor. Part I of the work outlines a pact Faust makes with the devil, Mephistopheles, and encompasses the tragedy of Gretchen, whom Faust seduces. Part II, developed over a long period of Goethe’s later life, reflects Goethe’s own transition from a predominantly Romantic to a wider world-view and explores more extensive themes, including the values of the Classical past, as it moves towards the work’s resolution.

The protagonist, Faust, is presented in a complex manner, and Goethe’s treatment of the subject matter raises ethical and spiritual issues, many of which are not resolved within the drama itself. Goethe’s stress is on Faust’s striving towards the good, and on the nature of human error, rather than on the traditional Christian view of sin and redemption, and the play’s opening sections and its conclusion can be seen as humanist allegory or metaphor rather than an expression of orthodox religious belief. It is left to the reader to draw their own conclusion about Faust’s everyman character, and the extent to which he earns his ultimate spiritual salvation.

The play had an enormous influence on later German thought and literature, and together with his lyric poetry has ensured Goethe’s place among the great European writers.

©2003 Adam David Kline (P)2024 Adam David Kline
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A wonderful story that is written by one of the best writers of all time.

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This was really entertaining. The narration was funny and immersive. It was captivating. I Loved it.

Fun and captivating

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I had to quit in the second part. The narrator’s natural voice is nice, but every single characters has the tremulous affect of a person in their 80s. There is also some atrocious piping noise behind much of the second part that I assume is for effect, but is really just a piercing drone that made it impossible to continue listening.

Grating Performance

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