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German Lectures on "Faust" Problem

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Under the auspices of the department of Germanic Languages and Literatures, Dr. Guenter Jacoby, privatdozent at the University of Greifswald, and research fellow in Philosophy at Harvard, will deliver a course of six lectures, in German, on the subject of Herder's influence upon Goethe's "Faust." The lectures will deal largely with new material and will present a new view of Herder's relation to the "Faust" problem. They will be given in Emerson J, at 4.30 P. M., and will be open to the public. The dates and titles are as follows:

November 29.--"Herder und Goethe in Strassburg."

December 2.--"Der Erdgeist in Faust."

December 6.--"Faust und Wagner."

December 9.--"Faust und Mephisto."

December 13.--"Mephisto und der Schueler."

December 16.--"Herder's Humanitaetslehre im Faust."

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