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Faust is the protagonist of a popular German tale that has been used as the basis for many different fictional works. It concerns the fate of a learned gentleman, Faust, who summons the Devil, who in the tale is usually called Mephistopheles, and offers to sell him his soul if the Devil will serve him for a given period of time. This legend has also inspired the western culture's literary classic Faust by German writer and humanist Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.

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Historical origins

The tale has some basis in history. Dr. Johann Georg Faust (approximately 1480-1540) was a German alchemist who was born in the village of Knittlingen, Württemberg. A German chapbook about his sins was translated into English in 1587, where it came to the attention of Christopher Marlowe. Marlowe's Doctor Faustus, in turn, was studied by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, and as such the fictional Faust came to overshadow the historical Faust, about whom little is known. Another very possible inspiration for Marlowe's Doctor Faustus is John Dee (1527-1609), who practiced forms of alchemy and science and developed Enochian magic.


Works which retell or allude to the Faust tale

Drama

Opera

Music

Poetry

Prose fiction

Movies

Musicals

Anime and manga

  • Shaman King (A character in Shaman King, Faust VIII, is a descendant of Dr. Faust)

Comic books

  • The comic book Faust was published in the 80s and 90s by artist Tim Vigil and writer David Quinn. The book follows a story template similar to the opera Faust, but is an updated version. Rebel Studios, and independant label originally published it, but it was later picked up by Avatar Press and a subsequent sequal series was created. Both are extremely sexual and violent series.

Nonfiction

Pen name

"Minister Faust" is a pen name for Canadian writer, broadcaster and activist Malcolm Azania; as Minister Faust, he wrote the science fiction novel and social satire The Coyote Kings of the Space-Age Bachelor Pad.


Video game

Faust is a character in the Guilty Gear X series of fighting games. Some consider him the most balanced character in the series. Faust is also a sidequest boss in the PSX RPG, Legend of Dragoon. At the height of the Dragon Campaign, he was the most powerful Wingly sorcerer in the world.


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External links

Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to:
Faust
  • Devilish Deeds in Staufen (http://www.internationalliving.com/postcards.cfm?pcard=2379)
  • Pacts with the Devil: Faust and Precursors (http://www.usao.edu/~facshaferi/FAUST.HTML)
  • E-texts:
    • At Projekt Gutenberg-DE:
      • Goethe's Faust, part 1 (http://gutenberg.spiegel.de/goethe/faust1/faust_to.htm)
      • Goethe's Faust, part 2 (http://gutenberg.spiegel.de/goethe/faust2/faust2.htm)
      • Heine's Der Doktor Faust (http://gutenberg.spiegel.de/heine/fstheine/fstheine.htm)
    • Marlowe's Dr. Faustus (http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/Texts/faustus.html)
  • Jan Svankmajer's Faust (http://www.illumin.co.uk/svank/films/faust/faust.html)

Faust is also the name of a German krautrock band. See Faust (band).


Faust is also the German word for fist, although the name "Faust" may be related to Italian "Fausto" rather than the German word.


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SparkNotes: Doctor Faustus: Plot Overview (707 words)
Faustus experiences some misgivings and wonders if he should repent and save his soul; in the end, though, he agrees to the deal, signing it with his blood.
Eventually, Faustus is invited to the court of the Duke of Vanholt, where he performs various feats.
Faustus tells the scholars about his pact, and they are horror-stricken and resolve to pray for him.
SparkNotes: Doctor Faustus: Scenes 10–11 (1105 words)
Faustus begins to reflect on the pending expiration of his contract with Lucifer and falls asleep.
Faustus comments that the duchess has not seemed to enjoy the show and asks her what she would like.
Just after he seals his pact with Mephastophilis, Faustus soars through the heavens on a chariot pulled by dragons to learn the secrets of astronomy; now, however, he is reduced to playing pointless tricks on the horse-courser and fetching out-of-season grapes to impress a bored noblewoman.
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