George SantayanaUniversity of Pennsylvania Press, 1938 - 363 páginas |
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... Faust but also beyond them in a sympathetic understanding of the poem . He traces the earlier history of the Faust legend and shows why it appealed particularly to the exuberant , youthful Goethe . He analyzes the layers of growth of ...
... Faust but also beyond them in a sympathetic understanding of the poem . He traces the earlier history of the Faust legend and shows why it appealed particularly to the exuberant , youthful Goethe . He analyzes the layers of growth of ...
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... Faust that " the worth of life lies in pursuit , not in attainment ; therefore , everything is worth pursuing , and nothing brings satisfaction - save this endless destiny itself " ? Goethe , I believe , intended Faust to be saved in ...
... Faust that " the worth of life lies in pursuit , not in attainment ; therefore , everything is worth pursuing , and nothing brings satisfaction - save this endless destiny itself " ? Goethe , I believe , intended Faust to be saved in ...
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... Faust , but is true to the deeper spirit of both the poem and the poet . That " the worth of life lies in pursuit , not in attainment " is not the " of- ficial " philosophy of the poem , nor merely “ an afterthought " ; it is the ...
... Faust , but is true to the deeper spirit of both the poem and the poet . That " the worth of life lies in pursuit , not in attainment " is not the " of- ficial " philosophy of the poem , nor merely “ an afterthought " ; it is the ...
Contenido
Chapter Page | 2 |
THE POET | 40 |
THE MORAL PHILOSOPHER | 87 |
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