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In a shadowy, maze‑like house on the square of Ambrosius, a solitary anatomist named Faust spends his nights surrounded by dark corridors and the lingering scent of dissected bodies. His study, lit by a trembling lamp, becomes a sanctuary for restless thoughts that swirl between the precise world of flesh and the untamed forces of nature. As he pores over Latin names and the fragile remnants of life, a fierce inner dialogue erupts, revealing his yearning for something beyond the cold certainty of his trade.
Faust’s monologue drifts from the mechanics of muscle and nerve to a deeper, almost feverish craving for mystery and meaning. He wrestles with the paradox of a mind that seeks both scientific mastery and a primal, almost sensual connection to the world around him. This tension sets the stage for a journey that will pull him from the confines of his study into encounters that challenge his beliefs and his very sense of self.
Language
de
Duration
~3 hours (177K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2017-05-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1818–1869
A 19th-century German physician who also built a literary life, he wrote poems and stories marked by travel, observation, and a darkly thoughtful streak. Publishing under names such as M. Solitaire, he moved between medicine and literature with unusual ease.
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