Cutting-edge criticism on major aspects of Goethe's best-known work.
Undisputedly a canonical work, Goethe's Faust is also the key to understanding its author, one of European civilization's most complex figures. Written over several decades, the work spans both Goethe's life and an age of enormous social, political, philosophical, and artistic change - even revolution. In this volume, Goethe scholars and experts from Europe and North America explore major aspects of this fascinating work, offering a cutting-edge guide to both reader and scholar.
Contributors: Ritchie Robertson, Martin Swales, Alberto Destro, Osman Durrani, Ellis Dye, John R. Williams, Anthony Phelan, Franziska Schößler, Peter D. Smith, Cyrus Hamlin, R.H. Stephenson, David Luke, Robert David McDonald
Paul Bishop is William Jacks Chair of Modern Languages at the University of Glasgow.
Contributions by: Alberto Destro, Anthony Phelan, Cyrus Hamlin, Ellis Dye, F.D. Luke, Franziska Schößler, John R. Williams, Martin Swales, Osman Durrani, Paul Bishop, Peter Smith, Ritchie Robertson, Robert David MacDonald, Roger Stephenson