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''[[Faust et Marguerite]]'' is a "drame fantastique" in three acts and 4 tableaux, by Michel Carré Carré, Michel, (1819-1872) and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832),  ([Paris?, 1850?]), (page images at HathiTrust)
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''[[Faust et Marguerite]]'' is a "drame fantastique" in three acts and 4 tableaux, by Michel Carré Carré, Michel, (1819-1872) and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832),   
  
Translated into English as ''[[Faust and Marguerite]]'',  romantic drama in three acts, by T. W. Robertson (1829-1871).  Published in London by Samuel French, [187-?]),   
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First performed and published in Paris, 1850(?)
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Adapted and translated into English as ''[[Faust and Marguerite]]'',  romantic drama in three acts, by T. W. Robertson (1829-1871).  Published in London by Samuel French, [187-?]),   
  
 
''Faust and Marguerite'', played at the Princess's Theatre in April, 1854
 
''Faust and Marguerite'', played at the Princess's Theatre in April, 1854

Revision as of 08:23, 22 October 2017

Faust et Marguerite is a "drame fantastique" in three acts and 4 tableaux, by Michel Carré Carré, Michel, (1819-1872) and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832),


First performed and published in Paris, 1850(?)

Adapted and translated into English as Faust and Marguerite, romantic drama in three acts, by T. W. Robertson (1829-1871). Published in London by Samuel French, [187-?]),

Faust and Marguerite, played at the Princess's Theatre in April, 1854


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