With its aerial voyages and ominous allusions to the failed aviators Icarus, Lucifer and Simon Magus, Doctor Faustus presents an uncanny commentary on the Renaissance dream of flight. This article uncovers Marlowe’s infatuation with human flight as the ultimate act of physical, intellectual and spiritual trangression. So the grisly addition to the B-text, in which a group of scholars examine—like a forensics team at a crash site—the carnage of Faustus’s “mangled limbs”, is more than a lurid flourish. Mangled limbs are splattered all over the annals of pre-modern aviation. While implicating the play in Renaissance aeronautics, this study of Faustus also has some eye-opening implications for theatre history. Faustus was penned at a time when ...
Christopher Marlowe’s play Doctor Faustus is a problematic work in regards to the issues of its date...
Frustrated with the limits to his knowledge, Christopher Marlowe's Doctor Faustus uses black magic t...
This article is the first to treat systematically the brief, contemporary references to the Fauststo...
The first part of this essay (published in a previous issue of English Studies) grounded Marlowe’s D...
This paper is an analysis of the downfall of the protagonist of Christopher Marlowe's drama Dr. Faus...
Dr. Faustus is one the famous characters of Christopher Marlowe because the character represented th...
International audienceThis article employs close textual analysis to propose as a source for the fin...
44 pp. Transcribed by Risa Stephanie Bear, November, 2007, from the adaptation to modernized spellin...
This is the author's expanded version of the article published in Academia Letters. The DOI and cit...
In this paper, I shall be trying to investigate the nature of the English Renaissance drama through ...
Over the past four centuries nearly two hundred writers have felt inspired to use the Faustus-legend...
In Christopher Marlowe’s 16th century play, Doctor Faustus, the title character is a fabled scholar ...
Christopher Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus is generally treated as a soteriological riddle: is Faustus dam...
This paper explores two prominent plays about the legendary Doctor Faust character through examinati...
The spirit of humanism typical in the course of Renaissance prompted people, with their capability a...
Christopher Marlowe’s play Doctor Faustus is a problematic work in regards to the issues of its date...
Frustrated with the limits to his knowledge, Christopher Marlowe's Doctor Faustus uses black magic t...
This article is the first to treat systematically the brief, contemporary references to the Fauststo...
The first part of this essay (published in a previous issue of English Studies) grounded Marlowe’s D...
This paper is an analysis of the downfall of the protagonist of Christopher Marlowe's drama Dr. Faus...
Dr. Faustus is one the famous characters of Christopher Marlowe because the character represented th...
International audienceThis article employs close textual analysis to propose as a source for the fin...
44 pp. Transcribed by Risa Stephanie Bear, November, 2007, from the adaptation to modernized spellin...
This is the author's expanded version of the article published in Academia Letters. The DOI and cit...
In this paper, I shall be trying to investigate the nature of the English Renaissance drama through ...
Over the past four centuries nearly two hundred writers have felt inspired to use the Faustus-legend...
In Christopher Marlowe’s 16th century play, Doctor Faustus, the title character is a fabled scholar ...
Christopher Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus is generally treated as a soteriological riddle: is Faustus dam...
This paper explores two prominent plays about the legendary Doctor Faust character through examinati...
The spirit of humanism typical in the course of Renaissance prompted people, with their capability a...
Christopher Marlowe’s play Doctor Faustus is a problematic work in regards to the issues of its date...
Frustrated with the limits to his knowledge, Christopher Marlowe's Doctor Faustus uses black magic t...
This article is the first to treat systematically the brief, contemporary references to the Fauststo...