Return to: Marlowe Homepage Doctor Faustus Doctor Faustus provides an especially interesting example of some of the ways that electronic publication expands the opportunities for scholarly research while increasing access to the play's various editions. Doctor Faustus From the title page of the 1616 edition In producing this version of Doctor Faustus, we have revised W. W. Greg's 1950 parallel ...
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Goethe's Faust Dedication - Prelude on the Stage - Prologue in Heaven The First Part of the Tragedy Faust's study outside the gate of the town Faust's study Faust's study Auerbach's cellar in Leipsic Witch's kitchen A street A neat little room A promenade The neighbour's house A street A garden - A garden house Forest and cavern Gretchen's room - Martha's garden At the well -The ramparts -The ...
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Study Guide for Goethe's Faust Using this Guide List of other study guides Note: This study guide is based on the translation of Walter Kaufmann titled Goethe's Faust (Anchor Books) which omits most of Part II. This work is rich in wonderful contradictions and conflicts. Faust: A Tragedy is the title given his masterpiece by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Yet it might almost as easily be described ...
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Faust Legends translated and/or edited by D. L. Ashliman 1999-2001 Contents Doctor Johann Faustus. (Abstracted from the Faust Chapbook of 1587). Dr. Faust at Boxberg Castle (Germany, Bernhard Baader). Dr. Faust's Hell-Master (Germany, Joh. Aug. Ernst K hler). Dr. Faust in Erfurt (Germany, J. G. Th. Grasse). Dr. Faust and Melanchton in Wittenberg (Germany, J. G. Th. Grasse). Dr. Faust in Anhalt ...
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Renaissance Attitudes Towards Faustus as a Magician A Look at Christopher Marlowe's Doctor Faustus Elizabethan Perspective on the Occult Faustus' Form of Magic Doctor Faustus as a Subversive Criticism on Religion The Real Faust Renaissance Audience White Magic vs. Black Magic Bibliography Related Links: Summary and Commentary on the Play Faust Legends Religion and Magic in the Renaissance ...
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Mystical World Wide Web 'THE FAUST LEGEND' an article by Lloyd Hawkins (UK) BACK 2 MAIN SUBJECT GRID Return to The Mystical-WWW Drama Index Return to Arts and The Mystical World Index Also called 'Faustus' of 'Doctor Faustus', the story of the German necromancer and astrologer who sold his soul to the Devil in exhange for knowledge and power is one of the most durable legends in western folklore.
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The Faust Tradition from Marlowe to Mann Links Faust home - Syllabus - Course Description - Materials - Grades German home Find any useful links Mail me! History of the Faust Motif A slide show on the history of the Faust motif A collection of Faust Legends More legends Faust in the town of Staufen Das Faust Ga chen zu Erfurt (Thuringen) Doktor Faust in Erfurt (Thuringen) Das Faust-St ckl bei ...
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Awerty.com (for updated version) Summary Faust by Goethe (1749 - 1832) Type of Work: Allegorical poetic drama Setting Germany; eighteenth century Principal Characters Faust, a scholar who is offered knowledge by the Devil Mephistopheles (Mephisto, the Devil), the great Satanic tempter Gretche (Margaret), a young woman who falls in love with Faust Martha, Gretchen's neighbor and friend Play ...
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