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Faust

Faust

Faust is Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s magnum opus and one of the most important works in world literature. Blending philosophy, theology, mythology, and drama, Faust tells the story of a learned man who, dissatisfied with earthly knowledge, makes a pact with the devil—Mephistopheles—in pursuit of unlimited experience and pleasure. Part I explores Faust’s tragic bargain and romantic entanglement with Gretchen, while Part II expands into allegory and grandeur, taking Faust through classical myths, imperial courts, and cosmic visions. Rich in poetry and profound in thought, Faust is a sweeping exploration of human ambition, morality, redemption, and the eternal struggle between good and evil. A timeless tale of temptation and transcendence, Faust continues to challenge and inspire readers around the globe.

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