The Maiden Faust
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Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1915530857
ISBN-13
9781915530851
Publisher
Galileo Publishers
Imprint
Galileo Publishers
Country of Manufacture
PL
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jun 26th, 2025
Print length
356 Pages
Weight
382 grams
Dimensions
19.80 x 13.50 x 3.50 cms
Product Classification:
Classic fiction (pre c 1945)
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This unputdownable novel is set against a richly authentic backdrop of 1840s Cambridge. The Maiden Faust presents a new and startlingly original take on the Faust legend made famous by Marlowe, Goethe and Mann. The retelling, which uses contemporary voices, updates their preoccupations with a focus on technology, gender, and mental health: a feminist Faust for our times. In this forceful female-centred narrative the ageing scholar of the Gothic myth is replaced by Philippa Austen, a Cambridge undergraduate in an alternative Victorian England where alchemy holds sway. After Philippa encounters the unearthly Martha Stowfell (Mephistopheles), she strikes a bargain to unpick the threads of her dark history - but at what cost? The author, Conor Farrington adds: ''I wrote the book over the course of a decade, crystallising my engagement with a legend that has fascinated me since childhood. In writing The Maiden Faust, I wanted to explore timeless themes of selfhood, knowledge, and the disastrous liberation of unchecked ambition through a lens that is both deeply personal and sharply relevant to our current era. At the same time, it was crucial to me that this retelling be a feminist one, giving voice to perspectives traditionally sidelined in the myth''s history. I hope readers find in this novel not just a reflection of our times, but a provocative questioning of where we may be heading.''
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