Works Based On Faust - Poetry

Poetry

  • George Gordon, Lord Byron's Manfred (1817)
  • Estanislao del Campo, Fausto (1866) (Spanish)
  • D. J. Enright's "A Faust Book" (1975)
  • Carol Ann Duffy's "Mrs Faust"
  • Charles Baudelaire's "Châtiment De L`Orgueil (Punishment of Pride)"
  • Karl Shapiro's "The Progress of Faust"
  • J. M. R. Lenz's "Die Hollenrichter" (unfinished)
  • Hart Crane's "Of the Marriage of Faustus and Helen"
  • Joseph Brodsky's "Two Hours in Reservoir"
  • Kareem Essayyad's "A Suggested Educational Method for Faust" in Arabic: (Cairo-Egypt-2009) منهج تربوي مقترح لفاوست
  • S.P. Ward's The Dance Macabre New Edition (2013)

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