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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... published by Edinburgh University Press in 1994 . Rolf Hellebust is an Associate Professor in the Department of Germanic , Slavic and East Asian Studies at the University of Calgary . He has written articles on Russian literature and ...
... published by Edinburgh University Press in 1994 . Rolf Hellebust is an Associate Professor in the Department of Germanic , Slavic and East Asian Studies at the University of Calgary . He has written articles on Russian literature and ...
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... ( published in 1808 ) , and Faust , Part II ( published posthumously in 1832 ) . While the Fragment is rarely performed , Urfaust enjoys something of a cult status as an unfinished masterpiece and has often been revived , for example by ...
... ( published in 1808 ) , and Faust , Part II ( published posthumously in 1832 ) . While the Fragment is rarely performed , Urfaust enjoys something of a cult status as an unfinished masterpiece and has often been revived , for example by ...
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... published in 1829 as Huit scènes de Faust ( ' Eight Scenes from Faust ' ) and constitute his Opus 1. He sent them to Goethe , who cruelly observed , ' Certain individuals can signal their presence of mind and attention only through loud ...
... published in 1829 as Huit scènes de Faust ( ' Eight Scenes from Faust ' ) and constitute his Opus 1. He sent them to Goethe , who cruelly observed , ' Certain individuals can signal their presence of mind and attention only through loud ...
Inhalt
Editors Preface 5 | 1 |
Acknowledgements | 10 |
From Superstition to Scepticism | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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