Faust, Part Two was published posthumously in 1832
Faust, Part Two was published posthumously in 1832
- Faust, Part Two was completed in 1831. - It was published posthumously in 1832. - The play's focus shifts from personal tragedy to a cosmic vision of human striving.
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Goethe finished writing Faust, Part Two in 1831, and it was published posthumously in 1832.
Understanding the timeline of Goethe's work highlights the evolution of his themes from personal tragedy to a broader cosmic vision.
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