The first part of this essay (published in a previous issue of English Studies) grounded Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus in the grisly history of Renaissance aviation. This continuation instead situates Marlowe's tragedy alongside other “Icarian” plays in the Admiral’s repertoire that likely featured vertical ascents followed by horrific falls. While Part I spotlighted the links between Faustus and the failed aviators Icarus, Lucifer and Simon Magus, Part II reveals how Faustus’s death evokes the flight disasters and subsequent dismemberments of Bladud and Phaeton—both of whom apparently featured in lost plays at the Rose. In presenting Faustus’s “mangled limbs” on stage, the Admiral’s Men would likely have recycled “Faetones lymes”, listed in Hen...
Over the past four centuries nearly two hundred writers have felt inspired to use the Faustus-legend...
International audienceThis article employs close textual analysis to propose as a source for the fin...
Christopher Marlowe's Doctor Faustus was published in 1892. Dr. Faustus appears to be an example of ...
With its aerial voyages and ominous allusions to the failed aviators Icarus, Lucifer and Simon Magus...
This paper is an analysis of the downfall of the protagonist of Christopher Marlowe's drama Dr. Faus...
In this paper, I shall be trying to investigate the nature of the English Renaissance drama through ...
44 pp. Transcribed by Risa Stephanie Bear, November, 2007, from the adaptation to modernized spellin...
Dr. Faustus is one the famous characters of Christopher Marlowe because the character represented th...
Christopher Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus is generally treated as a soteriological riddle: is Faustus dam...
The Renaissance in English literature has brought about an abundance of tragedies as well as morali...
Christopher Marlowe’s play Doctor Faustus is a problematic work in regards to the issues of its date...
This paper explores two prominent plays about the legendary Doctor Faust character through examinati...
This is the author's expanded version of the article published in Academia Letters. The DOI and cit...
Christopher Marlowe (1564-1593) is often assumed to have an oeuvre that is authorially and textually...
There are a number of analogous scenes and characters between Doctor Faustus and The Tempest that co...
Over the past four centuries nearly two hundred writers have felt inspired to use the Faustus-legend...
International audienceThis article employs close textual analysis to propose as a source for the fin...
Christopher Marlowe's Doctor Faustus was published in 1892. Dr. Faustus appears to be an example of ...
With its aerial voyages and ominous allusions to the failed aviators Icarus, Lucifer and Simon Magus...
This paper is an analysis of the downfall of the protagonist of Christopher Marlowe's drama Dr. Faus...
In this paper, I shall be trying to investigate the nature of the English Renaissance drama through ...
44 pp. Transcribed by Risa Stephanie Bear, November, 2007, from the adaptation to modernized spellin...
Dr. Faustus is one the famous characters of Christopher Marlowe because the character represented th...
Christopher Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus is generally treated as a soteriological riddle: is Faustus dam...
The Renaissance in English literature has brought about an abundance of tragedies as well as morali...
Christopher Marlowe’s play Doctor Faustus is a problematic work in regards to the issues of its date...
This paper explores two prominent plays about the legendary Doctor Faust character through examinati...
This is the author's expanded version of the article published in Academia Letters. The DOI and cit...
Christopher Marlowe (1564-1593) is often assumed to have an oeuvre that is authorially and textually...
There are a number of analogous scenes and characters between Doctor Faustus and The Tempest that co...
Over the past four centuries nearly two hundred writers have felt inspired to use the Faustus-legend...
International audienceThis article employs close textual analysis to propose as a source for the fin...
Christopher Marlowe's Doctor Faustus was published in 1892. Dr. Faustus appears to be an example of ...