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The Philosophy Of Goethe's Faust (1906)
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The book delves into the philosophical themes present in Goethe's Faust, focusing on human existence, the quest for truth, and the duality of good and evil. Davidson, informed by German Idealism, analyzes Faust's character and his pursuit of knowledge, as well as Mephistopheles' role in his downfall. The work is structured in three parts, each addressing different facets of the play and its resolution. Drawing on various philosophical and literary sources, Davidson highlights the significance of Goethe's language and imagery, making this a vital resource for those interested in philosophy and German literature.
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2009, měkká
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