Doctor Faustus

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Christopher Marlowe's 'Doctor Faustus' is a profound and compelling tragedy that explores the themes of ambition, knowledge, and the human condition through the tragic tale of Dr. Faustus, a man whose insatiable thirst for knowledge leads him to make a fateful pact with the devil. Written in iambic pentameter, Marlowe employs blank verse and rich imagery to create a dramatic narrative that delves into the conflict between Renaissance humanism and the moral and religious constraints of the time. The play is steeped in the Elizabethan context, reflecting the era's anxieties about overreaching intellect and the soul's eternal fate, culminating in Faustus's tragic downfall and loss of humanity. Christopher Marlowe, a contemporary of Shakespeare, was a radical thinker whose own life was filled with controversy. His experiences as a scholar at Cambridge and his interactions with the tumultuous political landscape of Elizabethan England likely influenced the themes in 'Doctor Faustus.' Marlowe's own dealings with theology and a rumored atheism echo through Faustus's struggles, making the work a reflection of his philosophical inquiries and beliefs about power, morality, and the divine. 'octor Faustus' is highly recommended for readers interested in the complexities of human ambition and morality. Marlowe's masterful use of language and structure invites readers to engage deeply with the text, questioning the value of knowledge and the perils of hubris. This timeless work continues to resonate, making it essential reading for scholars, students, and lovers of literature alike.

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Christopher Marlowe's 'Doctor Faustus' is a profound and compelling tragedy that explores the themes of ambition, knowledge, and the human condition through the tragic tale of Dr. Faustus, a man whose insatiable thirst for knowledge leads him to make a fateful pact with the devil. Written in iambic pentameter, Marlowe employs blank verse and rich imagery to create a dramatic narrative that delves into the conflict between Renaissance humanism and the moral and religious constraints of the time. The play is steeped in the Elizabethan context, reflecting the era's anxieties about overreaching intellect and the soul's eternal fate, culminating in Faustus's tragic downfall and loss of humanity. Christopher Marlowe, a contemporary of Shakespeare, was a radical thinker whose own life was filled with controversy. His experiences as a scholar at Cambridge and his interactions with the tumultuous political landscape of Elizabethan England likely influenced the themes in 'Doctor Faustus.' Marlowe's own dealings with theology and a rumored atheism echo through Faustus's struggles, making the work a reflection of his philosophical inquiries and beliefs about power, morality, and the divine. 'octor Faustus' is highly recommended for readers interested in the complexities of human ambition and morality. Marlowe's masterful use of language and structure invites readers to engage deeply with the text, questioning the value of knowledge and the perils of hubris. This timeless work continues to resonate, making it essential reading for scholars, students, and lovers of literature alike.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09788028373412
    • Herausgeber Sharp Ink
    • Anzahl Seiten 144
    • Genre Poetry & Drama
    • Editor Alexander Dyce
    • Gewicht 220g
    • Untertitel the Original 1604 Version & Revised 1616 Version
    • Größe H229mm x B152mm x T9mm
    • Jahr 2024
    • EAN 9788028373412
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 978-80-283-7341-2
    • Veröffentlichung 15.05.2024
    • Titel Doctor Faustus
    • Autor Christopher Marlowe
    • Sprache Englisch

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