
Goethe's Faust in the Light of Anthroposophy
Steiner s account is completely unlike those of his contemporaries, including those Goethean scholars he most admired. His approach is not a philological construction of the ideal text, a positivistic account of the biographical genesis of the work or influences on Goethe, an intellectual and historical recasting of the drama as implied philosophical argument, or a view of the tale through the lens of an especially refined sensibility. Steiner s discussions veer into each of these arenas, but, invariably, he steers back to his original course, stressing the least realistic, least historical, and least romantic aspects of Goethe.
Steiner contributed to the scholarship on Faust by, above all, opening new aesthetic perspectives; by revealing the centrality of Greek Mystery religion within the archetypal unconscious of Faust; by showing the duality of evil latent within Goethe s text; and by exploring an alchemical transformation of consciousness.
In this volume, Steiner anticipates the best of Goethe s Faust by helping us to see the Neoplatonic Faust, the Hermetic Faust, the archetypal Faust in short, the esoteric Faust."
- Forfatter
- Rudolf Steiner
- ISBN
- 9781621480914
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 680 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 1.9.2016
- Forlag
- SteinerBooks, Inc
- Antall sider
- 470
