Goethe's Faust: Revision history


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  • curprev 20:2820:28, 24 April 2022Lewis Goudy talk contribs 23,569 bytes +27 →‎Faust, Part One: The character of Mephastophilis (spelled Mephistophilis or Mephistopheles by other authors) is one of the first in a long tradition of sympathetic literary devils, which includes figures like John Milton’s Satan in Paradise Lost and Johann von Goethe’s Mephistophilis in the nineteenth-century poem “Faust.” Marlowe’s Mephastophilis is particularly interesting because he has mixed motives. On the one hand, from his first appearance he clearly in undo

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