Faust
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Zenith Blue Ridge Books
Belletristik / Dramatik
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What would you dare trade for ultimate knowledge and power? Discover the timeless masterpiece that has captivated readers for centuries. In this definitive edition of FAUST, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe weaves an unforgettable tale of ambition, desire, and the eternal battle between good and evil. Follow the brilliant scholar Dr. Heinrich Faust's fateful bargain with Mephistopheles that will change his life forever. ★ WHY READERS LOVE THIS EDITION ★ • Complete and unabridged text of Goethe's masterwork • Crystal-clear formatting optimized for all devices • Perfect for students, literature lovers, and collectors ABOUT THIS TIMELESS CLASSIC: When the devil's emissary, Mephistopheles, offers Dr. Faust unlimited knowledge and worldly pleasures in exchange for his soul, a dramatic journey unfolds. Through love, tragedy, and supernatural adventures, Goethe explores humanity's deepest desires and greatest temptations. THEMES THAT RESONATE TODAY: • The pursuit of knowledge and power • Love and redemption • Good versus evil • Human ambition and its price • Divine grace and salvation LEGACY AND INFLUENCE: Considered the greatest work of German literature, Goethe's FAUST has inspired: - Countless literary adaptations - Musical compositions - Theatrical productions - Philosophical discussions - Modern interpretations Perfect for lovers of classic literature, students of German culture, and anyone seeking profound insights into the human condition. Add this timeless masterpiece to your collection today! ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832) stands as one of literature's most influential figures. His masterpiece FAUST represents the culmination of his literary genius and philosophical wisdom. Click 'Buy Now' to own this enduring masterpiece of world literature!
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