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  2. Deal with the Devil - Wikipedia

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    The term "a deal with the Devil" (or "Faustian bargain") is also used metaphorically to condemn a person or persons perceived as having cooperated with an evil person or organization. An example of this is the Nazi-Jewish negotiations during The Holocaust , both positively [ citation needed ] and negatively. [ 22 ]

  3. File:En-uk-Faustian bargain.oga - Wikipedia

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  4. Deals with the Devil in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    American Dad!, in the episode "Permanent Record Wrecker", Roger makes a Faustian bargain with an infomercial star to learn to play guitar, in order to beat a hippie in a guitar challenge at his favorite coffee shop. [85] Archer, in the episode "Baby Shower", Sterling Archer refers to Kenny Loggins as a "possible Faustian deal-maker". [86]

  5. Jonathan Petropoulos - Wikipedia

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    He is the author of four books: Art as Politics in the Third Reich (1996), [6] The Faustian Bargain (2000), [7] Royals and the Reich (2006) [8] and Artists Under Hitler: Collaboration and Survival in Nazi Germany (2014). With John Roth, he is the co-editor of Gray Zones: Ambiguity and Compromise in the Holocaust and Aftermath (2005). [9]

  6. All That Is Solid Melts into Air - Wikipedia

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    The second metamorphosis focuses on the relationship of love and separation between the new becoming world of the Faustian Bargain, and the old dying world of stagnancy. Marshall Berman here argues that Faust's passionate love and tragedy with Gretchen "will dramatize the tragic impact - at once explosive and implosive - of modern desires and ...

  7. Faust - Wikipedia

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    The Faust of early books – as well as the ballads, dramas, movies, and puppet-plays which grew out of them – is irrevocably damned because he prefers human knowledge over divine knowledge: "He laid the Holy Scriptures behind the door and under the bench, refused to be called doctor of theology, but preferred to be styled doctor of medicine ...

  8. Faustian bargain - Wikipedia

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  9. The Student of Prague (1913 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Student of Prague (German: Der Student von Prag, also known as A Bargain with Satan) is a 1913 German silent horror film. It is loosely based on "William Wilson", a short story by Edgar Allan Poe, the poem The December Night by Alfred de Musset, [1] and Faust. [2] The film was remade in 1926, under the same title The Student of Prague.