Our Faust? : Roots and ramifications of a modern German myth
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Wisconsin Workshop (16th : 1985 : Madison, Wis.). Grimm, Reinhold; Hermand, Jost, Editor
Our Faust? : Roots and ramifications of a modern German myth
ISBN 0-299-97019-1
(The Wisconsin Workshop )
Published for Monatshefte [by] the University of Wisconsin Press, 1987
viii, 189 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
URL to cite for this work: http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/German.OurFau
Contents
[Cover] Our Faust? Roots and ramifications of a modern German myth, pp. [unnumbered]-[ii]
[Title page] Our Faust? Roots and ramifications of a modern German myth, pp. [iii]-[iv]
Contents, pp. v ff.
Preface, pp. vii-[1] ff.
Georg Johann Faust: the myth and its history, Berghahn, Klaus L. pp. 3-21
Faust's end: on the present significance of Goethe's text, Metscher, Thomas pp. 22-46
Music in Goethe's Faust: its first dramatic setting, Green, Richard D., 1944- pp. 47-64
Faust/Faustine in the 19th century: man's myth, women's places, Kaiser, Nancy A., 1948- pp. 65-81
Romantic tragedy or national symbol? The interpretation of Goethe's Faust in 19th-century German art, Forster-Hahn, Françoise pp. 82-123
Mallarmé's Faust: the politics of withdrawal, Meltzer, Françoise pp. 124-138
The masses and Margarita: Faust at the movies, Berman, Russell A., 1950- pp. 139-152
"Faust im Braunhemd": Germanistik and fascism, Belgum, Kirsten, 1959-; Kirst-Gundersen, Karoline; Levesque, Paul pp. 153-167
Amazing grace: Thomas Mann, Adorno, and the Faust myth, Vaget, Hans Rudolf pp. 168-189 ff.
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