The phenomenology of Pushkin’s ‘universal sympathy (based on ‘Аscene from ‘Faust’, ‘The feast in the time of plague’, and ‘the Wanderer’)
... between God and the human being. It is concluded that Pushkin was aware of the dangers of ‘the mystery of iniquity’, which is closely connected with the ideas of Gnosticism when partaking spiritually and poetically of the literary phenomenology of Goethe’s tragedy Faust, John Wilson’s poem ‘The city of the plague’, and John Bunyan’s allegorical novel Pilgrim’s Progress. The article emphasises that Pushkin used his ‘capacity for universal sympathy’ to incorporate those dangers in ...
Paul Henry Gerber — physician, professor and poet from Königsberg
... methods, reveals the main stages of Gerber’s life, and clarifies the dating of its most important events. The author comments the Gerber’s most significant works, including scholarly publications on Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Johann Wolfgang Goethe (the article briefly covers subsequent scholarly controversy surrounding the article on Mozart’s ear). Some of Gerber’s scholarly and popular texts are quoted, reflecting both his varied interests and the specificity of his literary style....
F.M. Klinger’s Faust: the dialogue of cultures
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