Diabeł w operze. „Pajac” Tomasza Manna w kontekście „Fausta” Johanna Wolfganga Goethego

Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Germanica 11 (2015)
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The protagonist of Thomas Mann’s short story "The Clown" cannot became an artist because he hasn’t got enough talent. He is also unable to live among people as an ordinary citizen because his social competencies haven’t been completely developed. That is why he can be regarded as a literary figure who tries to leave the real world and to penetrate the literary world. The devil who appears in Charles Gounod’s opera "Faust" based on Johann Wolfgang Goethe’s drama "Faust" and who is watching the protagonist from the stage during the opera performance seems to be the only person who can help him to find his existential space.

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Faust. Goethe - 2006 - In Thomas L. Cooksey (ed.), Masterpieces of Philosophical Literature. Greenwood Press.

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