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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... desire is only granted ironically , and this is inevitable , since the desire is for something forbidden by the very nature of man . " We are unfortunate in possessing Marlowe's greatest play only in an obviously mutilated form ; but in ...
... desire is only granted ironically , and this is inevitable , since the desire is for something forbidden by the very nature of man . " We are unfortunate in possessing Marlowe's greatest play only in an obviously mutilated form ; but in ...
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... desire to be more than man to the recognition that he has excluded himself from the promise of redemption for all mankind in Christ ; from haste to sign the bond to desire for delay when the moment comes to honour it ; from aspiration ...
... desire to be more than man to the recognition that he has excluded himself from the promise of redemption for all mankind in Christ ; from haste to sign the bond to desire for delay when the moment comes to honour it ; from aspiration ...
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... desire for knowledge was involved , to be sure , but the desire was not for knowledge in the natural sense , for Faustus already pos- sessed such knowledge to a final degree ( " Is not thy common talk sound aphorisms ? " ) . The ...
... desire for knowledge was involved , to be sure , but the desire was not for knowledge in the natural sense , for Faustus already pos- sessed such knowledge to a final degree ( " Is not thy common talk sound aphorisms ? " ) . The ...
Inhalt
Introduction by Willard Farnham | 1 |
Marlowes Faustus by M C Bradbrook | 17 |
Faustus as Allegory by James Smith | 23 |
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