Historia von D. Johann Fausten (chapbook)

Historia von D. Johann Fausten (chapbook)

Historia von D. Johann Fausten, the first "Faust book", is a chapbook of stories concerning the life of Johann Georg Faust, written by an anonymous German author. It was published by Johann Spies (1540-1623) in Frankfurt am Main in 1587. This book became the main source for the play "The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus" by Christopher Marlowe, Goethe's play "Faust", and also served as the libretto of the opera by Alfred Schnittke, also entitled Historia von D. Johann Fausten.

The Faust Book seems to have been written during the latter half of the sixteenth century (1568-81) or shortly thereafter. It comes down to us in manuscript from a professional scribe in Nuremberg and also as a 1587 imprint from the prominent Frankfurt publishing house of Johann Spies.

The better known version is the Spies imprint of 1587. It came out in September, was reprinted again in the same year and very frequently thereafter, each time with additional tales about Faust, usually old, known folktales with the superimposition of Faust's name. In accord with the theological reputation and clientele of the Spies printing house, their 1587 imprint is also heavily larded with religious commentary. Such "admonitions to the Christian reader" played so well that by the end of the century they had grown to become the major part of the (printed) Faust Books. The general sloppiness and repetitiveness of all these additions, however, seems to have diminished the book's popularity in the long run. As people became less disposed to religious controversy it ceased to be such an attractive book.

The manuscript version was eventually edited by H. G. Haile for the Carl Winter Verlag, 1996. Haile also published a translation, The History of Dr. Johann Faustus (University of Illinois. 1965).

External links

* [http://lettersfromthedustbowl.com/faustus.html The Historical Faustus / Der geschichtliche Faustus] , in English and German
* [http://lettersfromthedustbowl.com/Page.html Excerpt page from the Wolfenbüttel Manuscript]
* [http://lettersfromthedustbowl.com/Fbk1.html The Faust Book as translated from the Wolfenbüttel Manuscript] , in English
* [http://www.fh-augsburg.de/~harsch/germanica/Chronologie/16Jh/Faustus/fau_intr.html The Wolfenbüttel Manuscript] , in German
* [http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/faust.html#1587 Faust Legends]
* [http://www.themystica.com/mystica/articles/f/faust.html Faust Legends]


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