This thesis examines the nature of the heroes in four of Christopher Marlowe’s plays and concludes that Marlovian heroes are transitional men who embody both medieval and Renaissance concepts and who are tempted to pursue the Renaissance dream, but are continually haunted by the Christian dogma concerning the destiny of man. They resemble Adam and Lucifer in multiple ways as they strive, suffer, and fall in their attempts to gain power, wealth, knowledge, and godlike omnipotence. The attainment of power corrupts Marlovian heroes, and they reveal characteristics of the Machiavel as the term was understood in Elizabethan times. Their moment of death is significantly magnified as they rage, curse, stoically accept, or philosophize in poetic...
This paper is an analysis of the downfall of the protagonist of Christopher Marlowe's drama Dr. Faus...
The classic interpretation of the Renaissance explains the movement as the first chapter of modern h...
The thesis is intended primarily as an examination of the earlier Machiavels from their first appear...
This thesis analyses the Machiavellian concepts of cunning, cruelty and opportunism as well as self-...
This thesis focuses on Anti-Semitism in Renaissance drama through the lens of attempting to weave an...
This thesis considered seven aspects of the relationship of the tragic hero with his world in the fo...
“Marlowe on Immortality” considers the work of Christopher Marlowe (1564-93) for its ideas of immort...
Dr. Faustus is one the famous characters of Christopher Marlowe because the character represented th...
This thesis examines Marlowe‘s interest in the representation of European religion and politics in t...
This thesis examines the ideologies of Machiavelli and how Webster and Marlowe adapt them into their...
Focusing on the works of Christopher Marlowe (1564-93), this thesis explores the complex engagement ...
This dissertation will argue that the early modern theatre and the early modern church were both con...
The thesis examines the striking analogies between Shakespeare's Coriolanus and Sophoclean tragedy: ...
This thesis will seek to show how 1 Henry VI was used as a vessel for character experimentation, and...
This thesis is divided into four main sections as outlined in the following paragraphs. After a bri...
This paper is an analysis of the downfall of the protagonist of Christopher Marlowe's drama Dr. Faus...
The classic interpretation of the Renaissance explains the movement as the first chapter of modern h...
The thesis is intended primarily as an examination of the earlier Machiavels from their first appear...
This thesis analyses the Machiavellian concepts of cunning, cruelty and opportunism as well as self-...
This thesis focuses on Anti-Semitism in Renaissance drama through the lens of attempting to weave an...
This thesis considered seven aspects of the relationship of the tragic hero with his world in the fo...
“Marlowe on Immortality” considers the work of Christopher Marlowe (1564-93) for its ideas of immort...
Dr. Faustus is one the famous characters of Christopher Marlowe because the character represented th...
This thesis examines Marlowe‘s interest in the representation of European religion and politics in t...
This thesis examines the ideologies of Machiavelli and how Webster and Marlowe adapt them into their...
Focusing on the works of Christopher Marlowe (1564-93), this thesis explores the complex engagement ...
This dissertation will argue that the early modern theatre and the early modern church were both con...
The thesis examines the striking analogies between Shakespeare's Coriolanus and Sophoclean tragedy: ...
This thesis will seek to show how 1 Henry VI was used as a vessel for character experimentation, and...
This thesis is divided into four main sections as outlined in the following paragraphs. After a bri...
This paper is an analysis of the downfall of the protagonist of Christopher Marlowe's drama Dr. Faus...
The classic interpretation of the Renaissance explains the movement as the first chapter of modern h...
The thesis is intended primarily as an examination of the earlier Machiavels from their first appear...