One of “Dick’s Standard Plays.”

Halford, J.—Faust and Marguerite; or, the Devil’s Draught. A grand operatic extravaganza. A free and easy adaptation of Göthe’s “Faust.” (Lacy’s Acting Edition of Plays, etc., vol. lxxiii.) London [1867], 12mo.

Hatton, Joseph.—The Lyceum “Faust.” [A critique of the performance of Goethe’s play “Faust” at the Lyceum Theatre.] With illustrations. London [1886], obl. 8vo.

Hittell, Theodore H.—Goethe’s Faust. San Francisco [1872], 8vo.

Koller, W. H.—Faust Papers, containing remarks on Faust and its translations, with some observations upon Goethe. London, 1835, 8vo.

Konewka, P.—Illustrations to Goethe’s Faust. By Paul Konewka. The English text from Bayard Taylor’s Translation. London, 1871, 4to.

Kyle, William.—I. An Exposition of the symbolic terms of the second part of Faust. II. How this part thus proves itself to be a dramatic treatment of the modern history of Germany worthy of the genius of Goethe, etc. Nuremberg, 1870, 8vo.

Phillips, Alfred R.—Faust: a weird story. Based on Goethe’s famous play. New York [1886], 8vo.

Reichlin-Meldegg, C. A. von.—Faust: an exposition of Goethe’s Faust, from the German of C. A. von Reichlin-Meldegg, by R. H. Chittenden. New York, 1864, 8vo.

Robertson, William.—Faust and Marguerite. A romantic drama, in three acts. Translated from the French of Michel Carré, by William Robertson. (Lacy’s Acting Edition of Plays, etc., vol. xv.) London [1854], 12mo.