Goethe and Patriarchy : Faust and the Fates of Desire
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Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1900755041
ISBN-13
9781900755047
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Legenda
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Nov 1st, 1998
Print length
336 Pages
Weight
528 grams
Dimensions
13.80 x 21.60 x 2.20 cms
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Traces the history of a complex sexual fantasy which features in Goethe's writings. This book is an account of the genesis of the first part of "Faust", which is shown to contain a record of Goethe's changing attitudes to human sexuality. It also explores numerous other Goethe texts and highlights on his creative imagination.
This book traces the history of a complex sexual fantasy which features recurrently in Goethe''s writings from his days as a student in Leipzig to the final years as Europe''s most celebrated living poet. Simpson shows how the young man''s fantasy of innocent sexuality became an increasingly troubled one during the poet''s first decade in Weimar. Goethe began to recognize in it a submerged element: the incestuous roots of desire. Triggered by this discovery, Goethe''s imagination becomes increasingly analytic and diagnostic, and startlingly prefigures the work of Freud. Yet, paradoxically, Goethe''s insight leads him to a triumphant reassertion of an innocent sexuality purged of those elements he identifies as ''diseased''. Central to "Goethe and Patriarchy" is a new account of the genesis of the first part of "Faust", which is shown to contain a record of Goethe''s changing attitudes to human sexuality. In particular, Simpson is the first critic to demonstrate that the Gretchen episode is a deliberate "Kontrafaktur" of the patriarchal idyll of the "Song of Songs". The book explores numerous other Goethe texts and casts entirely new light on his creative imagination.
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