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[[Faust]] has inspired artistic and cultural works for over four centuries. The following lists cover various media to include items of historic interest, enduring works of high art, and recent representations in popular culture. The entries represent works that a reader has a reasonable chance of encountering rather than a complete catalog. <ref>Lorna Fitzsimmons (ed.), Charles McKnight (ed.). ''[https://academic.oup.com/edited-volume/28297 The Oxford Handbook of Faust in Music]'' (2019)</ref>
[[Faust]] has inspired artistic and cultural works for over four centuries. The following lists cover various media to include items of historic interest, enduring works of high art, and recent representations in popular culture. The entries represent works that a reader has a reasonable chance of encountering rather than a complete catalog.<ref>Lorna Fitzsimmons (ed.), Charles McKnight (ed.). ''[https://academic.oup.com/edited-volume/28297 The Oxford Handbook of Faust in Music]'' (2019)</ref>


==Ballets==
==Ballets==

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Faust has inspired artistic and cultural works for over four centuries. The following lists cover various media to include items of historic interest, enduring works of high art, and recent representations in popular culture. The entries represent works that a reader has a reasonable chance of encountering rather than a complete catalog.[1]

Ballets

Classical music

Operas

Comics and animation

Manga and anime

Fairy tales

Film and television

Non-English-language films

English-language films

Television:

Paintings

Plays

Poetry

Prose fiction

Games

Ikemen Vampire- Johann Georg Faust appears as a vampire who was turned by Vlad The Impaler and lives with him as well as the French executioner, Charles Henri Sanson.

See also

References

  1. ^ Lorna Fitzsimmons (ed.), Charles McKnight (ed.). The Oxford Handbook of Faust in Music (2019)