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  2. Mephistopheles and Margaretta - Wikipedia

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    Faust is told that Mephistopheles will serve him as long as he lives, but after his death, Faust would forfeit his soul and become enslaved forever. [2] He agrees, making a deal with the Devil, and as one of his requests for magic, Mephistopheles seduces a young woman named Gretchen (Margaretta) for Faust. She is impregnated by Faust and gives ...

  3. Goethe's Faust - Wikipedia

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    Sculpture of Mephistopheles bewitching the students in the scene "Auerbachs Keller" from Faust, at the entrance of what is today the restaurant Auerbachs Keller in Leipzig Anton Kaulbach: Faust and Mephisto. Faust is a tragic play in two parts by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, usually known in English as Faust, Part One and Faust, Part Two. Nearly ...

  4. Faust and Marguerite - Wikipedia

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    Faust and Marguerite may refer to: Faust and Marguerite, an opera; Faust and Marguerite, directed by Edwin S. Porter; Faust and Marguerite , or Faust et Marguerite ...

  5. Mephistopheles - Wikipedia

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    Mephistopheles in later treatments of the Faust material frequently figures as a title character: in Meyer Lutz's Mephistopheles, or Faust and Marguerite (1855), Arrigo Boito's Mefistofele (1868), Klaus Mann's Mephisto, and Franz Liszt's Mephisto Waltzes.

  6. Faust - Wikipedia

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    Faust and Marguerite, a short copyrighted by Edison Manufacturing Co. in 1900 [16] Faust, an obscure (now lost) 1921 American silent film directed by Frederick A. Todd [17] (p 235) Faust, a 14 minute-long 1922 British silent film directed by Challis Sanderson [17] (p 249)

  7. Faust (opera) - Wikipedia

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    Marguerite's room / A public square outside her house / A cathedral [Note: The scenes of act 4 are sometimes given in a different order and portions are sometimes shortened or cut in performance.] [8] After being made pregnant and seemingly abandoned by Faust, Marguerite has given birth and is a social outcast. She sings an aria at her spinning ...

  8. Works based on Faust - Wikipedia

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    Emilie Mayer's Faust Overture (1880) Jean Roger-Ducasse's Au jardin de Marguerite, symphonic poem with chorus (1905) Gustav Mahler's Part II of Symphony No. 8 (1906–07) Sergei Rachmaninoff's Piano Sonata No.1 (1908) Lili Boulanger's Faust et Hélène (1913) Havergal Brian's Gothic Symphony (1919–27) and opera Faust; Julius Röntgen's Aus ...

  9. Faust and Marguerite (opera) - Wikipedia

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    Faust and Marguerite is a romantic opera in three acts, dating from 1855, based on the Faust legend. The score was composed by Meyer Lutz. The libretto was written by Henri Drayton based on the Johann Wolfgang von Goethe play Faust. The 1900 film Faust and Marguerite is an adaptation of the play.