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  1. Angels hover in the upper sky, bearing with them the immortal part of Faust. They sing of how this worthy member of the spirit world was rescued from the devil. Younger angels exult in how their falling roses drove away hell’s legions. More perfect angels find it distasteful to bear Faust’s soul in its current state, for it is too ...

  2. The second part of Goethe’s masterpiece opens with Faust struggling to recover from the death of his beloved Gretchen. The quick-witted demon Mephistopheles soon persuades him to look beyond his sorrow and enter the world of politics and power, but the great scholar is still eager for new sensations, and asks Mephistopheles to reveal Helen of Troy to him in a vision.

  3. This story is part two of the final book in the Duplicity trilogy. Belonging to Bella Faust’s Black Shamrocks MC (Australia) series, this dark, psychological romance is a steamy and taboo tale filled with angst, betrayal, and lust set within a love triangle destined to ally the Australian underworld… if only Slash, Lily, and Lazarus could accept that they’re stronger as a unit.

  4. Part II of Faust is the last work that Goethe finished and it serves as a fitting coda: for who was Goethe but a poet, creator of an erroneous but ingenious theory of color, writer of some of the most popular novels of his day, a astute observer of the Italian culture—a Renaissance man three hundred years after the Renaissance.

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  5. Faust: First Part (Goethe's Faust #1), Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Peter Salm (Translator) Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's Faust is a tragic play in two parts usually known in English as Faust, Part One and Faust, Part Two. Faust is considered by many to be Goethe's magnum opus and the greatest work of German literature.

  6. At twilight Faust rests in a flowery meadow where he tries to fall asleep. A choir of spirits led by Ariel sings to him. When Faust awakens he feels refreshed and ready to continue his adventures. Analysis. Most striking about the beginning of Part Two is the complete change of mood from the final scene of Part One.

  7. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Yale University Press, 1998 - Drama - 255 pages. Goethe's Faust, Part Two is distinguished by its extraordinary range of allusion, tone, and style. Full of variety of historical scene and poetic effect, the masterpiece is at times satirical, witty, and even broadly comic, at others grand and soaring.