Goethe’s Faust has bequeathed to following generations the tantalizing, romantic notion that vital living is constituted by continually deferred satisfaction, by a series of animating and enabling desires that pursue one another without contentment. At the moment he was content to linger with his life, Faust was to have lost it. Indeed, in the romantic century and a half since Goethe’s day, the very words “contentment” and “satisfaction” have taken on connotations of bourgeois smugness and materialism. Those easily contented are the living dead, the “bastards” Sartre brilliantly parodied in Nausea. Those readily satisfied are the middle-aged, middle-class uncommitted ones ambling in the limbo of Eliot’s Wasteland. It is easy to forget the i...
Although we are concentrating on the Third Act, Faust's appreciation of legend's most beautiful woma...
O trabalho propõe uma análise do motivo literário do esquecimento na primeira e na segunda parte do ...
Ours is the least tragic age the world has ever known. Of course we have our share of loneliness and...
This article explores the connection between corporeality and emotion in Goethe's Die Wahlverwandtsc...
Faust, the scholar who made a deal with the devil in order to experience life as fully as possible, ...
Goethe\u27s Faust and Nabokov\u27s Humbert both are erudite, middle-aged European scholars who, expe...
The seduction of Gretchen in Goethe's Faust I is read, in this study, as a dramatic depiction of the...
A modern take on the classic German myth. Drunk and raving, Faust sells his soul to get back the onl...
What is soul? Can it be forfeited? Can it be traded away? If it can, what would ensue? What conseque...
In Christopher Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus the character of Faustus is defined by the striving that lea...
Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray remains emblematic of queer literary studies given its uniq...
The Reformation and Renaissance, though segregated into distinct disciplines today, interacted and c...
This study is an examination of the psycho-religious content in Goethe\u27s Faust from the perspecti...
This work briefly illustrates the literary fortune of the legend of Faust from his apparition in Vol...
“Goethe”—the mythic complex of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe\u27s life and works—has long been used to ...
Although we are concentrating on the Third Act, Faust's appreciation of legend's most beautiful woma...
O trabalho propõe uma análise do motivo literário do esquecimento na primeira e na segunda parte do ...
Ours is the least tragic age the world has ever known. Of course we have our share of loneliness and...
This article explores the connection between corporeality and emotion in Goethe's Die Wahlverwandtsc...
Faust, the scholar who made a deal with the devil in order to experience life as fully as possible, ...
Goethe\u27s Faust and Nabokov\u27s Humbert both are erudite, middle-aged European scholars who, expe...
The seduction of Gretchen in Goethe's Faust I is read, in this study, as a dramatic depiction of the...
A modern take on the classic German myth. Drunk and raving, Faust sells his soul to get back the onl...
What is soul? Can it be forfeited? Can it be traded away? If it can, what would ensue? What conseque...
In Christopher Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus the character of Faustus is defined by the striving that lea...
Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray remains emblematic of queer literary studies given its uniq...
The Reformation and Renaissance, though segregated into distinct disciplines today, interacted and c...
This study is an examination of the psycho-religious content in Goethe\u27s Faust from the perspecti...
This work briefly illustrates the literary fortune of the legend of Faust from his apparition in Vol...
“Goethe”—the mythic complex of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe\u27s life and works—has long been used to ...
Although we are concentrating on the Third Act, Faust's appreciation of legend's most beautiful woma...
O trabalho propõe uma análise do motivo literário do esquecimento na primeira e na segunda parte do ...
Ours is the least tragic age the world has ever known. Of course we have our share of loneliness and...