Faust in Erfurt: Eine Kulturgeschichtliche Untersuchung explores the cultural history surrounding the legend of Faust in Erfurt. This study, originally published in 1902, delves into the historical roots and evolving interpretations of the Faustian myth as it manifested in the city of Erfurt. The book offers a detailed examination of the folklore, literature, and societal influences that shaped the perception of Faust in this specific locale. It is valuable for those interested in German literary history, the Faust legend, and cultural studies.
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