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Charles Gounod,Jules Barbier,Michel Carré

Faust

This anthology, titled 'Faust,' captures a mesmerizing tapestry of themes ranging from the existential struggle of the soul to the intricate dance between good and evil. Through its exploration of timeless morality tales and the human condition, the collection encapsulates a rich diversity of literary styles'Äîfrom dramatic prose to lyrical verse. Each work is crafted with an eye for dramatic tension and profound philosophical inquiry, reflecting the vivid literary context of 19th-century Europe where romanticism was met with emerging realism. Notable pieces within this collection delve into the dual nature of enlightenment and corruption, offering readers a reflective journey through layers of human ambition and consequence. The contributing authors, Jules Barbier, Michel Carr√©, and Charles Gounod, infuse this collection with an unparalleled fusion of theatrical and lyrical prowess. Drawing inspiration from the Faustian legends, they adeptly interweave elements of cultural folklore with robust narrative artistry. Their works resonate with the intellectual currents of their time, aligning with the romantic movement's fascination with the fantastical and the Gothic. This multifaceted approach not only enriches the collection's thematic depth but also mirrors the complexities inherent in the era's literary movements, establishing a vibrant dialogue across each piece. A compelling anthology awaits those who embark on this literary voyage'Äîa chance to traverse through diverse perspectives and artistic expressions within a single tome. 'Faust' offers a profound educational experience, inviting readers to explore the philosophical and ethical dimensions of the human psyche as depicted by some of the era's most creative minds. Engage with this collection to uncover its myriad insights and connect with the timeless themes that remain pertinent in our quest for understanding the world and ourselves.
73 páginas impresas
Propietario de los derechos de autor
Bookwire
Publicación original
2019
Año de publicación
2019
Editorial
Good Press
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