Faust: Icon of Modern CultureHelm Information Limited, 2004 - 444 Seiten This title provides an exploration of the way Faust has achieved iconic status in modern culture by examining in his image in literature, theatre, film, art. |
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... later nineteenth century , the twentieth century , and modern Fausts in English and other languages . Later chapters will consider stage productions , music , the visual arts , and film as media in which Faust has played a decisive ...
... later nineteenth century , the twentieth century , and modern Fausts in English and other languages . Later chapters will consider stage productions , music , the visual arts , and film as media in which Faust has played a decisive ...
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... later authorities have used such contradictory data to provide a stimulus to the local tourist industry . A largish number of locations ( Nuremberg , Ingolstadt , Erfurt , Bad Kreuznach , Gelnhausen , Rebdorf ) rely on manuscript ...
... later authorities have used such contradictory data to provide a stimulus to the local tourist industry . A largish number of locations ( Nuremberg , Ingolstadt , Erfurt , Bad Kreuznach , Gelnhausen , Rebdorf ) rely on manuscript ...
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... later editors collected and republished them , as Sigmund Feyerabend , a bookseller from Frankfurt / Main , did in his highly successful compendium Theatrum Diabolorum ( ' Devils ' Theatre ' ) of 1569. This was a veritable encyclopaedia ...
... later editors collected and republished them , as Sigmund Feyerabend , a bookseller from Frankfurt / Main , did in his highly successful compendium Theatrum Diabolorum ( ' Devils ' Theatre ' ) of 1569. This was a veritable encyclopaedia ...
Inhalt
Editors Preface 5 | 1 |
Acknowledgements | 10 |
From Superstition to Scepticism | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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