Sources of the Faust Trad Cb

Sources of the Faust Trad Cb by Robert P. More, published by Routledge on January 31, 2016, is a comprehensive collection designed to enhance the understanding of Goethe’s Faust. This edition, comprising 312 pages, aims to provide students with essential source material that contextualizes the drama’s background, making it more accessible and engaging for those new to this literary work.
Readers will find that this book serves as a valuable supplement to traditional scholarly editions, focusing on the historical and cultural influences that shaped Goethe’s masterpiece. The compilation reflects years of experience in teaching the text, addressing the diverse needs of students and the evolving landscape of Faust research. Topics such as literary criticism, folklore, and mythology are woven throughout, offering insights that enrich the study of this significant literary tradition.
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First Published in 1966. In experience of many years in conducting a course in Goethe’s Faust, trying to present to students of varied types and training the background out of which the drama grew, the compilers of this text have constantly felt the need of a collection of source material which would make that background more real and consequently more interesting. The content and form of the collection have been in part determined by its primary purpose of serving as an aid to students receiving their first serious introduction to Goethe’s masterpiece and in part by the trend of Faust research. It is intended to be used as a supplement to the usual scholarly edition in the student’s hands.
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