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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... Tradition heute : Deutschsprachige Gegenwartsliteratur in ihrem Verhältnis zur Tradition . Amsterdam : Rodopi , 1988 ( Amsterdamer Beiträge zur neueren Germanistik 24 ) , 297–315 . Eric A. Blackall , " What the devil ?! " - Twentieth ...
... Tradition heute : Deutschsprachige Gegenwartsliteratur in ihrem Verhältnis zur Tradition . Amsterdam : Rodopi , 1988 ( Amsterdamer Beiträge zur neueren Germanistik 24 ) , 297–315 . Eric A. Blackall , " What the devil ?! " - Twentieth ...
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... tradition . Aged over 30 , Julie Rettich must have struggled to embody Gretchen , a young lass of fourteen . It is clear that a tradition was establishing itself that ran counter to the spirit of the play . Faust had become a kind of ...
... tradition . Aged over 30 , Julie Rettich must have struggled to embody Gretchen , a young lass of fourteen . It is clear that a tradition was establishing itself that ran counter to the spirit of the play . Faust had become a kind of ...
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... tradition , but there are also substantial borrowings from Marlowe , a couple of lines from Grabbe's Don Juan und Faust , six lines from Faust's first monologue in Goethe , and an excerpt from Gounod's opera . In addition , other ...
... tradition , but there are also substantial borrowings from Marlowe , a couple of lines from Grabbe's Don Juan und Faust , six lines from Faust's first monologue in Goethe , and an excerpt from Gounod's opera . In addition , other ...
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Editors Preface 5 | 1 |
Acknowledgements | 10 |
From Superstition to Scepticism | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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