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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... hero . He is prepared ( at the end of Scene 1 ) to take the ultimate risk : " This night I'll conjure though I die therefore . " Later , in Scene 3 , he rallies the spirits of the Devil's own messenger , Mephistophilis , whose heart ...
... hero . He is prepared ( at the end of Scene 1 ) to take the ultimate risk : " This night I'll conjure though I die therefore . " Later , in Scene 3 , he rallies the spirits of the Devil's own messenger , Mephistophilis , whose heart ...
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... hero's dilemma or takes so bold a risk or suffers his despair . He adjusts himself nicely to Gretchen's death , and ... hero to meet his fate alone . " Gentlemen , farewell , " he says as they go . " If I live till morning I'll visit you ...
... hero's dilemma or takes so bold a risk or suffers his despair . He adjusts himself nicely to Gretchen's death , and ... hero to meet his fate alone . " Gentlemen , farewell , " he says as they go . " If I live till morning I'll visit you ...
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... . Here Marlowe shifted the centre of dramatic interest from the titanic hero and his eloquence to the tensions of intrigue and character conflict . His heroes in these two plays do not rise above their fellow 112 View Points.
... . Here Marlowe shifted the centre of dramatic interest from the titanic hero and his eloquence to the tensions of intrigue and character conflict . His heroes in these two plays do not rise above their fellow 112 View Points.
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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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