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The Faust Legend: Critical Essay by Clarence K. Pott

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SOURCE: "The Seventeenth-Century Dutch Faust Play," in Husbanding the Golden Grain: Studies in Honor of Henry W. Nordmeyer, edited by Luanne T. Frank and Emery E. George, Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures, University of Michigan, 1973, pp. 238-54.

In the following essay, Pott discusses adaptations of the Faust legend in Dutch drama.

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