The Eternity of Being: On the Experience of Time in Goethe's FaustBouvier, 1987 - 185 Seiten |
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... yearning for truth and wisdom bears no relation to Faust's yearning for the absolute . It is here we have the most important difference between the two men : Wagner's aim is for only partial knowledge ( 587 ) , whereas Faust has always ...
... yearning for truth and wisdom bears no relation to Faust's yearning for the absolute . It is here we have the most important difference between the two men : Wagner's aim is for only partial knowledge ( 587 ) , whereas Faust has always ...
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... yearning for and response to Helena an environment has been created in which they can both experience a heightened sense of being , one in which the spirit of poetry can flourish and develop ; but neither Faust nor Helena can properly ...
... yearning for and response to Helena an environment has been created in which they can both experience a heightened sense of being , one in which the spirit of poetry can flourish and develop ; but neither Faust nor Helena can properly ...
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... yearning of his spiritual self , that second soul which Mephisto hopes to destroy . Although his yearning for the infinite - eternal may be a destructive element in his relationship with Gretchen , it is also his def- ence against the ...
... yearning of his spiritual self , that second soul which Mephisto hopes to destroy . Although his yearning for the infinite - eternal may be a destructive element in his relationship with Gretchen , it is also his def- ence against the ...
Inhalt
ON GOETHES ATTITUDE TO TIME | 9 |
Chapter 2 | 27 |
Chapter 3 | 45 |
Urheberrecht | |
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accept According achieve action activity attempt attitude awareness beauty becomes beginning capacity claim clear comes complete continuing course creation creative death demands desire destruction devil drama element eternal evident ewig existence experience expressed fact Faust feel figures final finite force future given gives goal Goethe Goethe's Gretchen harmony Helena historical human idea important individual inner insight Leben limitations lines living magic man's material means Mephisto mind moment nature never nicht offer once pact passing past play pleasure positive possible present reality realization recognize reflection regard rejection represents response revelation scene seeks seems sense shows sich significance spirit striving thought Three throughout timeless transitoriness true truth understanding unity whole yearning Zeit