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A Woman's Version of the Faust Legend

George Sand (Autor)

Longleaf Services on behalf of Univ of N. Carolina (Editora)

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George Sand's The Seven Strings of the Lyre is a philosophical play written in poetic prose and never intended for perfomance on stage. Completed in 1838 during the early stages of Sand's romantic involvement with Frederic Chopin, it is one of the very few treatments of the Faust legend by a woman. George Kennedy offers the first English translation of this work, along with an introduction that places the play in its philosophical and literary context.

The Seven Strings of the Lyre is Sand's response to Goethe's Faust and a reflection of her views of music as developed in conversations with Chopin and Franz Liszt. Sand, unlike so many of her contemporaries, saw Goethe as a less-than-ideal poet. She criticized him for lacking "enthusiasm, belief, and passion," and she faulted him for being a proponent of the art-for-art's-sake movement, which Sand deplored for its lack of social conscience.

Sand's play describes the efforts of Mephistopheles to win the soul of Albertus, a teacher of philosophy and descendant of Faust. Regarding Goethe's Mephistopheles as insufficiently wicked, Sand conjures up a devil truly worthy of the epithet. For Faust, whom she considered too cold, Sand substitues the more emotional Albertus, whose despair that life and love have passed him by in his devotion to philosophy makes him vulnerable to the machinations of the devil. And in place of Goethe's village girl, Marguerite, or the dangerous Helen of the earlier Faust legend, Sand creates the angelic Helen, who awakens Albertus's love and teaches him the emotional and spiritual truths he had never learned from books.

Richly philosophical and deeply romantic, the play is a reaction against eighteenth-century rationalism. It asserts the existence of some higher truth to be foud in music, poetry, and a sympathetic response to nature, but it also, contrary to the doctrine of art for art's sake, demands social responsibility from the artist.

Sobre o Livro

Tradução inglesa de The Seven Strings of the Lyre, peça filosófica em prosa poética escrita por George Sand em 1838, com introdução que situa a obra no contexto literário e filosófico do século XIX.

Aborda a lenda de Fausto a partir de uma perspectiva feminina, contrapondo personagens como Albertus e uma figura angelical equivalente a Helen, e discute o papel da música e da sensibilidade na experiência estética.

Indicado para leitores de literatura comparada, estudos românticos e filosofia da arte; útil em cursos universitários sobre romanceiro europeu e representações da lenda de Fausto.

Características

Categoria Teatro
Subcategoria Literatura Comparada
Autores George Sand
Sobre o Autor George Sand foi autora do século XIX conhecida por sua produção literária no gênero romântico.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 200
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Longleaf Services on behalf of Univ of N. Carolina
ISBN 9780807857397
Tamanho 14.0x21.6
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