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Faustus: From the German of Goethe: Translated by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Frederick Burwick and James C. McKusick (eds)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published in print:
2007
ISBN:
9780199229680
Published online:
May 2015
EISBN:
9780191812415
DOI:
10.1093/actrade/9780199229680.book.1
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Front Matter
Frontispiece
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
CHRONOLOGY
INTRODUCTION Coleridge's Translation of Faust
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The Faustus of Goethe
INTRODUCTION
Original introduction
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FAUSTUS
TIME—Night. SCENE—A high-arched narrow Gothic Chamber, FAUSTUS seated at his desk: he appears in a state of restlessness. SOLILOQUY.
SCENE—Faustus's Study, Enter FAUSTUS with the DOG.
SCENE—Faustus's Study.
A Witch's Kitchen.
SCENE—The Street. FAUSTUS and MARGARET crossing the Stage.
TIME—Evening. SCENE—A small but neat Chamber; MARGARET, braiding and binding up her Hair.
SCENE—A Public Walk. Enter FAUSTUS in deep meditation, and to him MEPHISTOPHELES.
SCENE—Neighbour Martha's Dwelling.
SCENE—The Street. Enter FAUSTUS and MEPHISTOPHELES.
SCENE—A Garden. Enter MARGARET leaning upon the arm of FAUSTUS— MEPHISTOPHELES leading MARTHA.—They walk up and down.
MEPHISTOPHELES and MARTHA re-enter.
SCENE—A Summer-house. MARGARET comes jumping in, conceals herself behind the door, presses her fingers to her lips, and peeps through the chink.
SCENE—A Forest and Cavern.
SCENE—margaret's Chamber. margaret, at her Spinning-Wheel.
SCENE—MARTHA'S Garden. MARGARET and FAUSTUS.
The next SCENE is at the Fountain.
The Fausse-Braye.
TIME—Night. SCENE—Before MARGARET'S Door.
SCENE—The Cathedral. Celebration of Mass—Organ and Singing. A numerous congregation—MARGARET among the rest— an EVIL SPIRIT standing behind her.
SCENE—The Country—A gloomy day. FAUSTUS and MEPHISTOPHELES.
TIME—Night. SCENE—The open Country. FAUSTUS and MEPHISTOPHELES mounted on black horses rush by.
SCENE—The Prison. FAUSTUS before the dungeon-gates, with a key and a lamp.
NOTES
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Germany, Part II, Ch. 23
INTRODUCTION
OF THE DRAMAS OF GOETHE CHAPTER 23
NOTES
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Extracts from Göthe's Tragedy of Faustus, Explanatory of the Plates by Retsch
INTRODUCTION
Extracts from Göthe's Tragedy of Faustus
Page Proofs for Bohte's Planned Second Edition (1821)
NOTES
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Retsch's Series of Twenty-Six Outlines Illustrative of Goethe's Tragedy of Faust
INTRODUCTION
AN ANALYSIS OF GOETHE's TRAGEDY OF FAUST
NOTES
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'The Faustus of Goethe'
INTRODUCTION
THE FAUSTUS OF GOETHE.
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Faust: A Drama by Goethe
INTRODUCTION
FAUST: A DRAMA BY GOETHE
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End Matter
STYLOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF THE FAUST TRANSLATIONS
BIBLOGRAPHY
INDEX
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