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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... final words of Christ in St John's Gospel . It im- mediately reminds one of the masterly adaptation of Ovid : O lente , lente currite , noctis equi ! in the final soliloquy . The middle part of the play contains nothing which could not ...
... final words of Christ in St John's Gospel . It im- mediately reminds one of the masterly adaptation of Ovid : O lente , lente currite , noctis equi ! in the final soliloquy . The middle part of the play contains nothing which could not ...
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... final scene is the product of a Marlowe in decline ; or that he wrote it , at the best , as an exercise ; at the worst as a joke , with his tongue his cheek . There is another critic who says : " The alternative of a happy solution lies ...
... final scene is the product of a Marlowe in decline ; or that he wrote it , at the best , as an exercise ; at the worst as a joke , with his tongue his cheek . There is another critic who says : " The alternative of a happy solution lies ...
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... final catastrophe is presented with the swift , deft marks of dramatic genius . The drama closes , as it opens , with Faustus signifi- cantly alone . The prelude to the close is in Faustus's cry of anguish to his friends that he " must ...
... final catastrophe is presented with the swift , deft marks of dramatic genius . The drama closes , as it opens , with Faustus signifi- cantly alone . The prelude to the close is in Faustus's cry of anguish to his friends that he " must ...
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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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