Yes, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe wrote the two-part dramatic poem Faust. It is one of his most famous works and is considered a masterpiece of German literature.
No, the opera Faust was composed by Charles Gounod. If you are asking who wrote the main story of Faust with which the opera is based, it is Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
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MEPHISTO according to Goethe's version
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Mephistopheles is a demon character in German folklore and most famously known as a character in Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's play "Faust." He is often depicted as a tempter who enters into a pact with the protagonist Faust, offering him knowledge and power in exchange for his soul.
"Faust" by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe is a two-part play with Part 1 consisting of 6625 lines divided into 3653 verses. The number of pages can vary depending on the edition and formatting.
In Goethe's version of the Faust legend, Faust is ultimately redeemed because of his pursuit of knowledge, his striving for betterment, and his ability to love and show compassion. Through his actions and inner transformation, Faust finds salvation and is not condemned to hell.
"Faust" by Goethe, and "Doctor Faustus" by Christopher Marlowe.
Ernest Lichtenberger has written: 'Le Faust de Goethe'
This character is part of the Faust legend and is found in all literary works on Faust, the best known being Christopher Marlowe's "Fautus" and Goethe's "Faust". Joncey