Twentieth Century Interpretations of Doctor Faustus: A Collection of Critical Essays, Band 10Willard Farnham Prentice-Hall, 1969 - 120 Seiten "Each volume of TWENTITH CENTURY INTERPREATIONS presents the best of modern commentary on a great work of literature, and an original introduction to that work by an outstanding authority. Analyzing themes, style, genre, structural elements, artistic influences, and historical background, the essays define the place of the work in its tradition and make clear its significance for readers of today." -Publisher. |
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... Lucifer . . . ... We come to tell thee thou dost injure us . Thou talkst of Christ , contrary to thy promise : Thou shouldst not thinke of God , thinke of the devil , And of his dame too . Faustus also drags himself . For Lucifer , like ...
... Lucifer . . . ... We come to tell thee thou dost injure us . Thou talkst of Christ , contrary to thy promise : Thou shouldst not thinke of God , thinke of the devil , And of his dame too . Faustus also drags himself . For Lucifer , like ...
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... Lucifer and the bond with Lucifer which he really believes in . It is to Lucifer he prays : " O , spare me , Lucifer ! ” , and “ Ah , rend not my heart for naming of my Christ ! " Donne gives presumption and despair as one of the ...
... Lucifer and the bond with Lucifer which he really believes in . It is to Lucifer he prays : " O , spare me , Lucifer ! ” , and “ Ah , rend not my heart for naming of my Christ ! " Donne gives presumption and despair as one of the ...
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... Lucifer , it is true , is kept apart and re- mains non - human ; but Mephistophilis oscillates in our imagination between the ideal and reality , with a distressing result . Again , on a lower level than Faustus there is yet another ...
... Lucifer , it is true , is kept apart and re- mains non - human ; but Mephistophilis oscillates in our imagination between the ideal and reality , with a distressing result . Again , on a lower level than Faustus there is yet another ...
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Introduction by Willard Farnham | 1 |
Marlowes Faustus by M C Bradbrook | 17 |
Faustus as Allegory by James Smith | 23 |
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