
Doctor Faustus
by Thomas Mann
Like 'faust johann wolfgang', this explores a Faustian bargain with profound cultural and historical implications.

by von goethe (2015)
The legend of Faust grew up in the sixteenth century, a time of transition between medieval and modern culture in Germany. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832) adopted the story of the wandering conjuror who accepts Mephistopheles's offer of a pact, selling his soul for the devil's greaterknowledge; over a period of 60 years he produced one of the greatest dramatic and poetic masterpieces of European literature.David Luke's recent translation, specially commissioned for The World's Classics series, has all the virtues of previous classic translations of Faust, and none of their shortcomings. Cast in rhymed verse, following the original, it preserves the essence of Goethe's meaning without sacrifice toarchaism or over-modern idiom. It is as near an 'equivalent' rendering of the German as has been achieved.
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by Thomas Mann
Like 'faust johann wolfgang', this explores a Faustian bargain with profound cultural and historical implications.

by Mikhail Bulgakov (1918)
This novel offers a satirical take on a Faustian deal, echoing the thematic depth of 'faust johann wolfgang'.

by Oscar Wilde (15)
Similar to 'faust johann wolfgang', it examines the consequences of a morally compromised pursuit of pleasure and knowledge.

by Hermann Hesse (1927)
This book shares 'faust johann wolfgang''s exploration of internal struggle and the search for meaning.

by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1774)
From the same author as 'faust johann wolfgang', this captures intense emotional depth and tragic yearning.
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