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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... seen from the nine separate printings of the text between 1604 and 1631. By 1666 the number had increased to ... seen the scholars return to the scene of his death and contemplate his dismembered body : 1 SCHOLAR : 2 SCHOLAR : 3 SCHOLAR ...
... seen from the nine separate printings of the text between 1604 and 1631. By 1666 the number had increased to ... seen the scholars return to the scene of his death and contemplate his dismembered body : 1 SCHOLAR : 2 SCHOLAR : 3 SCHOLAR ...
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... seen George Soane's adaptation in the New Theatre Royal , Drury Lane , London in May 1825 that the cycle began to preoccupy him . This adaptation of Goethe was a spectacular event , which the painter describes in the following terms : I ...
... seen George Soane's adaptation in the New Theatre Royal , Drury Lane , London in May 1825 that the cycle began to preoccupy him . This adaptation of Goethe was a spectacular event , which the painter describes in the following terms : I ...
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... seen many attempts to transfer successful stage productions onto film . For the most part , these have been recordings of elaborate productions such as Dieter Dorn's and Peter Stein's versions , produced for the Kammerspiele Theatre in ...
... seen many attempts to transfer successful stage productions onto film . For the most part , these have been recordings of elaborate productions such as Dieter Dorn's and Peter Stein's versions , produced for the Kammerspiele Theatre in ...
Inhalt
Editors Preface 5 | 1 |
Acknowledgements | 10 |
From Superstition to Scepticism | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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