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Doctor Faustus

by Sara Munson Deats
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Overview

Doctor Faustus, Christopher Marlowe's most popular play and is often seen as one of the overwhelming triumphs of the English Renaissance. It has had a rich and varied critical history often arousing violent critical controversy.

This guide offers students an introduction to its critical and performance history, surveying notable stage productions from its initial performance in 1594 to the present and including TV, audio and cinematic versions. It includes a keynote chapter outlining major areas of current research on the play and four new critical essays.

Finally, a guide to critical, web-based and production-related resources and an annotated biography provide a basis for further individual research.

Synopsis

A comprehensive introduction to Marlowe's Doctor Faustus - introducing its critical history, performance history, the current critical landscape and new directions in research on the play.

About the Author, Sara Munson Deats

Sara Munson Deats is Distinguished University Professor of English and Co-Director of the Center of Applied Humanities at The University of South Florida, USA.
She has published widely on Marlowe and Shakespeare, has served as President of the Marlowe Society of America, and in 1998 received the international Roma Gill Prize for Outstanding Contribution to Marlowe Scholarship.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2010
Publisher
Continuum International Publishing Group
Pages
224
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781847061386

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