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Society, Folklore, Literature, Tales, Legends, Faust



    Top: Society: Folklore: Literature: Tales: Legends: Faust:


  • - Complete text of Goethe's Faust as translated by Marlowe from Project Gutenberg.
  • - Review of Murnau's film "Faust."
  • - Notes by Professor Pamela Mack on Goethe's Faust for an honors seminar on technology in the new millennium.
  • - Versions, translations, links to texts, and literary and musical works influenced by the legend.
  • - Subtitled "Renaissance Attitudes Towards Faustus as a Magician", featuring a few brief essays on this aspect of Faustian legend.
  • - Directory of links to source documents pertinent to a scholarly study of Faustian legends.
  • - A mystical consideration of the significance of Goethe's classic play.
  • - Argument for locating the origins of the character of Doctor Faust in the figures of Doctor John Dee and Cornelius Agrippa.
  • - Background notes on Hector Belioz' opera "La Damnation de Faust".
  • - Synopsis, commentary and related information on the 1994 film "Lekce Faust" concerning the legendary and literary elements incorporated into the film.
  • - Article by Lloyd Hawkins on the various historical expressions of Faust and history associated with the legends.
  • - Study guide for Goethe's "Faust: A Tragedy" by Paul Brians.
  • - Medical reflections on the significance of Marlowe's Faust.
  • - An article about the historical origins of the Faust legend and Faust's comparisons with other figures in literature.
  • - Revision of W. W. Greg's 1950 parallel text edition of the two extant versions of Doctor Faustus: the '1604 A' text and the '1616 B' text. Also included is "The English Faust Book" translated from German in 1592 by P. F. Gent. Allows users to ex
  • - A DVD review of Murnau's classics by Gary Johnson, including an analysis of his Faust and its variability in the sight of the evaluating viewers through time, along with its relative completement in The Last Laugh.
  • - The entirety of the Goethe's play as translated by George Madison Priest. Hosted by Adam McLean's Alchemy web site.
  • - An in-depth analysis on the origin and meaning of Marlowe's Faust by Osman Durrani.
  • - An overview of Goethe's "Faust" with commentary.
  • - Notes and commentary on Goethe's Faust work.

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