This article analyzes the symbolic presence of love, beauty and the 'eternal feminine' in the tragedy Faust by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe through comparative hermeneutics with two fundamental texts of the Renaissance, The Heroic Enthusiasts by Giordano Bruno and the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili by Colonna. The starting thesis is that the three loves of Faust, Margarete, Helena and the Mater Gloriosa, are actually a symbolic representation of the three fundamental aspects of the soul (physical, psychological and spiritual) that can also be found in these two texts by its connection with the Neoplatonic tradition. Este artículo analiza la presencia simbólica del amor, la belleza y el ‘eterno femenino’ en la tr...