This paper traces theatrically and statistically the evolution and popularity of science play from 1604, the publication of Marlowe’s Dr Faustus, to 2005 revealing reasons behind this popularity in particular within the last few decades. It also presents a brief classification of playwrights employed science in their works, and does analysis for major works that contributed much not only in the development and popularity of science drama, but also in the drastic change they have brought to this genre. Actually, from Marlowe to now, scientists and science have held a fascination for writers and audience on equal terms. In our genetic, atomic and tech-savvy climate, drama contains science of any kind will head directly to spotlight. The pivo...
This thesis argues for the relevance of the history of Science, and its natural corollaries of music...
Shakespeare appears to be one of the most intensely studied authors exemplifying mutual influence of...
Science and the Arts are two seemingly polar fields, but a new genre of plays is emerging deemed ...
My Honors thesis, An Infinity of Questions, explores the performance of science on stage using two p...
The Alchemist, by Ben Jonson and Doctor Faustus, by Christopher Marlowe have weathered considerable ...
This article explores relations between theatre, science, and the popular, which have largely been o...
In the late 1990s popular science writing has gained a prominence not seen since the interwar period...
This article explores relations between theatre, science, and the popular, which have largely been o...
Abstract This dissertation examines the socio-political underpinnings of the satires about science t...
Chapter 3: This chapter charts the intersections between theatre and science and explores how experi...
Frustrated with the limits to his knowledge, Christopher Marlowe's Doctor Faustus uses black magic t...
This paper explores two prominent plays about the legendary Doctor Faust character through examinati...
International audienceJudging by the many new ventures into the genre of the ‘science play’ over the...
The theological challenges of the cosmological distortions introduced by the “new philosophy” are we...
Frustrated with the limits to his knowledge, Christopher Marlowe's Doctor Faustus uses black magic t...
This thesis argues for the relevance of the history of Science, and its natural corollaries of music...
Shakespeare appears to be one of the most intensely studied authors exemplifying mutual influence of...
Science and the Arts are two seemingly polar fields, but a new genre of plays is emerging deemed ...
My Honors thesis, An Infinity of Questions, explores the performance of science on stage using two p...
The Alchemist, by Ben Jonson and Doctor Faustus, by Christopher Marlowe have weathered considerable ...
This article explores relations between theatre, science, and the popular, which have largely been o...
In the late 1990s popular science writing has gained a prominence not seen since the interwar period...
This article explores relations between theatre, science, and the popular, which have largely been o...
Abstract This dissertation examines the socio-political underpinnings of the satires about science t...
Chapter 3: This chapter charts the intersections between theatre and science and explores how experi...
Frustrated with the limits to his knowledge, Christopher Marlowe's Doctor Faustus uses black magic t...
This paper explores two prominent plays about the legendary Doctor Faust character through examinati...
International audienceJudging by the many new ventures into the genre of the ‘science play’ over the...
The theological challenges of the cosmological distortions introduced by the “new philosophy” are we...
Frustrated with the limits to his knowledge, Christopher Marlowe's Doctor Faustus uses black magic t...
This thesis argues for the relevance of the history of Science, and its natural corollaries of music...
Shakespeare appears to be one of the most intensely studied authors exemplifying mutual influence of...
Science and the Arts are two seemingly polar fields, but a new genre of plays is emerging deemed ...