Mephistopheles in the arts and popular culture information
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This article lists cultural references to Mephistopheles, the fictional devil from Faust and Doctor Faustus who has been used in other pieces of literature, film, comics and music.
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to Mephistopheles, the fictional devil from Faust and Doctor Faustus who has been used in other pieces of literature, film, comics and music. The 19th...
appeared in literature as the demon inthe Faust legend and has since become a stock character appearing in other works of artsandpopularculture. The name...
The Devil, (Satan, Lucifer, Beelzebub, Mephistopheles) appears frequently as a character in literature and various other media. In Abrahamic religions...
- additional listings Mephistophelesintheartsandpopularculture Joshi, S. T. (2007). "The Devil". Icons of Horror andthe Supernatural: An Encyclopedia...
Easter called "Easter fires" (Osterfeuer). In rural parts of southern Germany, it is part of popular youth culture to play pranks such as tampering with neighbours'...
Mephistopheles: The Devil inthe Modern World (1990) excerpt and text search Russell, Jeffrey Burton. The Prince of Darkness: Radical Evil andthe Power...
Faust. In this opera there are four characters: Faust (tenor), the devil Méphistophélès (baritone), Marguerite (mezzo-soprano) and Brander (bass). And also...
Whereas men now are troublesome enough. Near the end of the play, Faust confesses to Mephistopheles: That's the worst suffering can bring, Being rich, to...
Philip Sidney and Thomas Kyd. Elizabeth I presided over a vigorous culture that saw notable accomplishments inthearts, voyages of discovery, the "Elizabethan...
singing the role of Mephistophelesin Faust – and who was seen by the rest of the cast taking his bows with them soon thereafter. For years the theater...
the ambient popularculture of Late Antiquity. The exact definition of "demon" in Egyptology posed a major problem for modern scholarship, since the borders...
stories became popular. Alcott also wrote the novelette A Modern Mephistopheles (1877), which was published anonymously and then believed to be the work of Julian...
Edmond Diet at the Olympia, October 8 - December 22. 1900: Le Petit Faust, ballet-pantomime by Gardel-Hervé, at the Olympia, as Méphistophélès. 1901: Duel...
Murnau on two other films; playing the title character in Tartuffe (Herr Tartüff, 1925), and as Mephistophelesin Faust (1926). His increasing popularity...
Naver. "대중문화예술상 2010년" [2010 PopularCultureandArts Awards]. Korea Creative Content Agency (in Korean). Archived from the original on October 12, 2020...
entertainment that was popularin Victorian England andinthe New York theatre of the mid-19th century. It is a form of parody in which a well-known opera...
Doctor Faustus refers to the Queen of Sheba as Saba, when Mephistopheles is trying to persuade Faustus of the wisdom of the women with whom he supposedly...
Satan: The Early Christian Tradition. Cornell University Press. ISBN 978-0-8014-9413-0. Russell, Jeffrey Burton (1990). Mephistopheles: The Devil inthe Modern...
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replaced him with "MacPhisto" in 1993. MacPhisto was created to parody the devil and was named after Mephistopheles of the Faust legend. As MacPhisto, Bono...
that the remains were of the extinct Bubalus mephistophelesand are not genetically related to modern domesticated water buffaloes. Another study in 2004...
"walking Mephistopheles". He was dubbed "the man with no eyes" by the inmates for his mirrored sunglasses. The blonde Joy Harmon was cast for the scene where...
"Jewel" song, the Soldiers' Chorus, Faust's aria "Salut! Demeure chaste et pure" andMéphistophélès' "Le Veau d'or" and Sérénade. Another popular song is Valentin's...
irrationality, attraction to the occult, madness, dreams. Popularculture, the exotic, the return to underrated artistic forms of the past—especially medieval...