Faustus: The Life and Legend of a Renaissance Magician

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Faustus: The Life and Legend of a Renaissance Magician

Author(s): Leo Ruickbie (Author)

  • Publisher: The History Press
  • Publication Date: 13 July 2009
  • Edition: First Edition
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 256 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0750950900
  • ISBN-13: 9780750950909

Book Description

Five hundred years ago a legend was born. The seeker after forbidden knowledge is lured into signing a pact with the Devil. He enjoys the fruits of his deal in wild adventures, riotous high-living and in the arms of beautiful women, but cannot escape his end in the fiery clutches of Satan. That is the story that has inspired genius, high art and popular culture around the world, from Beethoven to Cradle of Filth. Hundreds of performances of Goethe’s Faust are staged nightly. Souls are even put up for auction on eBay. The legend of Faustus has assumed a life of its own. But is it the real story? In the first major biography in five hundred years, Dr Ruickbie reveals the truth behind the infamous legend and uncovers the true identity of the man who scandalised sixteenth century Europe. Against all our wildest imaginings Faustus was not a charlatan, nor was he in league with the Devil. We should not think of him as the pact scribbling diabolist, but as a renaissance magician, albeit controversial and condemned by his peers. In an age of spiritual hunger, economic collapse, war and prophecies of doom – an age not unlike the Renaissance – it is a story for our times.

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From the Author

This book – Faustus – is the sum of four years of my life, the result of thousands of kilometres of field trips, the distillation of a million pages of centuries of research and writing, and the cause of my meeting many generous and interesting people. My inspiration for the book was twofold. In reading what was available on the historical person of Faustus I was shocked to discover just how many writers had taken the negative views of his critics and repeated them without challenge. This, I felt, was an injustice. No one had tried to understand the man in the context of his own times. In addition, there simply was not a book like this available. There were scholarly analyses of the sources and indepth explorations of the legends and literature, but there was no biography. So I purposely set out to write a biography that would challenge our preconceived notions of who Faustus was. Given the centrality and importance of `Faust’ in Western culture this was certainly an overdue task and I hope one that I have treated with the justice it fully (and finally) deserved.

About the Author

Leo Ruickbie is an historian and sociologist of magic, witchcraft, and Wicca; and the author of Witchcraft Out of the Shadows.

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Lightning tears the sky asunder. Electric veins of heaven’s quicksilver beat a furious, fiery pulse. Thunder, like the demon’s drumroll, rumbles in the black, starless sky. The wind howls in the treetops like a chorus of the damned. His candles guttered and snuffed out, his carefully drawn circle spotted and smudged by rain, his nerves in shreds, the magician cries aloud in ancient tongues with names of gods forsaken and words unknown. In a fanfare of shrieks and moans – of the wind in the trees or souls in hell he cannot discern – in the flicker of thunderbolts hurled by a disapproving God, out of flames and grotesque shadows a figure resolves itself. He has delved into every science and mastered all human knowledge to bring himself willingly to this brink of madness and eternal damnation.

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