Faust : Icon of modern culture
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Faust : Icon of modern culture
(Icons of modern culture series / David Ellis)
Helm Information Ltd., c2004
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内容説明
This book explores the growth of the Faust story/myth from its roots in the Bible and medieval legends to today in music, theatre, film, literature and art. Each generation has re-interpreted the stories in the light of its own preoccupations.
目次
- List of Illustrations
- Note on Author and Contributors
- Editor's Preface
- Introduction
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter One: Faust's Ancestors: The Earliest Sources
- The Myth is Born
- The Rise of the Magus
- An Itinerant Fortune-Teller
- Luther's Demons
- Literary Devils
- Chapter Two: From Superstition to Scepticism
- The Scholar as Villain
- The History of Doctor John Faustus
- The Villain as Hero
- Faust in Prose
- Chapter Three: An Icon is Born
- Doctor Faustus Recycled
- Faustus becomes Faust
- Chapter Four: Romantics to Realists
- Restless Titans
- Impassioned Romantics
- Goethe's Faust Revisited
- A Literary Parody
- The Social Novel
- Chapter Five: Humanists and Brown Shirts: Fausts for the Twentieth Century
- The Collective Ideal
- The Invention of 'Faustian Man'
- Faust and Fuhrer
- Trapped in a Meaningless Universe
- Faust under Socialism
- A Postmodern Faust
- Chapter Six: From Bare Boards to Computer Graphics: Faust in Performance
- First on the Stage: Marlowe in London
- Return to Continental Europe
- From Scene Selection to Total Theatre
- National Drama of the Reich
- From Farce to Spectacle and back: English-language Productions
- New German Minimalism
- The Socialist Stage
- Puppet Shows, Experimental Theatre, Commedia dell'arte, Laser Spectacular
- Chapter Seven: Musical Fausts: Broadsheet to Rock Opera
- The Devil's Tunes
- Ballads and Ballets
- Lied and Singspiel
- Symphonic Fausts
- Grand Opera
- From Chromatic Scales to Rock Musical
- Faust as Rock Opera by Paul M. Malone
- Chapter Eight: From Woodcut to Manga: One Hundred Images of a Magus
- Early Illustrators
- Substitutes for Drama
- 'De luxe' Editions
- The Twentieth Century
- Chapter Nine: The Moving Image
- A Challenge for Illusionists
- The Golden Age
- Postwar Glitz
- Foreign and Arthouse
- Horror and Pornography
- Jan evankmajer's Faust by Derek Katz
- Chapter Ten: Faust Globalised
- The Anglo-Saxon World
- North American Fausts
- Three Irish Fausts
- Faust in Verse
- Across the Continents
- Faust and the Russian Revolutionary Hero by Rolf Hellebust
- Chapter Eleven: The Popular Imagination
- Science and Politics
- Faust for Tourists: Museums, Memorials, Festivals
- Merchandising
- The Leisure Industry
- Exhibitions and 'Fringe' Theatre
- Chapter Twelve: Cartoons and Comics
- Retold in Pictures
- Kids' Stuff: Educational Comics
- Comics for Grown-ups
- Rewritten for Laughs
- Faust through the Eyes of a Japanese Cartoonist by Yoko Riley
- Conclusion: Faustus and the Potters by Derek Sellen
- Postscript: 'Some little well-made Flask'
- Index
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