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Mephistopheles (/ˌmɛfɪˈstɒfɪˌliːz/,
German pronunciation: [mefɪˈstoːfɛlɛs]), also
known as Mephisto, is a
demon featured in
German folklore. He originally...
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Mephistopheles and
Margaretta is a 19th-century
wooden double sculpture featuring two
images carved on
opposite sides; it
portrays two
characters from...
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Mephistopheles in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mephisto or
Mephistopheles is one of the
chief demons of
German literary tradition. Mephisto...
- The Fiat
Mephistopheles (known in
Italian as Mefistofele) is a one-off
racing car
created by
Ernest A.D.
Eldridge in 1923 by
combining a Fiat
racing car...
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Modern Mephistopheles is a
gothic thriller published by the
Roberts Brothers in 1877 and
written by
Louisa May Alcott. It is
based on Goethe's Faust...
- This
article lists cultural references to
Mephistopheles, the
fictional devil from
Faust and
Doctor Faustus who has been used in
other pieces of literature...
- po****r
throughout Germany in the 16th century,
often reducing Faust and
Mephistopheles to
figures of
vulgar fun. The
story was po****rised in
England by Christopher...
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Mephistopheles accepts the wager. When
Mephistopheles tells Faust to sign the pact with blood,
Faust complains that
Mephistopheles does not trust...
- (December 1968), and was
created by Stan Lee and John
Buscema and
based on
Mephistopheles: a
demon character from the
Faust legend, who has
sometimes been referred...
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Méphistophélès appears (duet: "Me voici") and, with a
tempting image of
Marguerite at her
spinning wheel,
persuades Faust to buy
Méphistophélès's services...