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Title: The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus
From the Quarto of 1604

Note: See also PG #811 from The Quarto Of 1616

Credits: Produced by Gary R. Young, and David Widger

Summary: "The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus" by Christopher Marlowe is a play that was likely written during the late 16th century. This dramatic work explores themes of ambition, desire, and the consequences of pursuing forbidden knowledge through the tragic story of its main character, Dr. Faustus, a scholar who seeks to gain unlimited knowledge and power by making a pact with the devil. The opening of the play introduces us to Dr. Faustus, who is disillusioned with traditional forms of academia. Despite his considerable knowledge in various fields, Faustus craves more and turns to necromancy in his quest for ultimate power. In his study, he debates the merits of different disciplines before ultimately deciding to delve into magic. He is soon joined by companions who encourage his pursuits, and we witness his internal conflict between good and evil as he is tempted by both a Good Angel and an Evil Angel. As Faustus embarks on his fateful journey, he prepares to conjure Mephistophilis, a demon who will fulfill his desires but at a dire cost. This complex interplay of ambition and moral choice sets the stage for Faustus's tragic fall. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593

Editor: Dyce, Alexander, 1798-1869

EBook No.: 779

Published: Jan 1, 1997

Downloads: 5342

Language: English

Subject: Germany -- Drama

Subject: Tragedies

Subject: Faust, -approximately 1540 -- Drama

Subject: Magicians -- Drama

LoCC: Language and Literatures: English literature

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:779:2 1997-01-01T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Dyce, Alexander Marlowe, Christopher en 1
2024-09-19T21:15:31Z The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus

This edition has images.

Title: The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus
From the Quarto of 1604

Note: See also PG #811 from The Quarto Of 1616

Credits: Produced by Gary R. Young, and David Widger

Summary: "The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus" by Christopher Marlowe is a play that was likely written during the late 16th century. This dramatic work explores themes of ambition, desire, and the consequences of pursuing forbidden knowledge through the tragic story of its main character, Dr. Faustus, a scholar who seeks to gain unlimited knowledge and power by making a pact with the devil. The opening of the play introduces us to Dr. Faustus, who is disillusioned with traditional forms of academia. Despite his considerable knowledge in various fields, Faustus craves more and turns to necromancy in his quest for ultimate power. In his study, he debates the merits of different disciplines before ultimately deciding to delve into magic. He is soon joined by companions who encourage his pursuits, and we witness his internal conflict between good and evil as he is tempted by both a Good Angel and an Evil Angel. As Faustus embarks on his fateful journey, he prepares to conjure Mephistophilis, a demon who will fulfill his desires but at a dire cost. This complex interplay of ambition and moral choice sets the stage for Faustus's tragic fall. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593

Editor: Dyce, Alexander, 1798-1869

EBook No.: 779

Published: Jan 1, 1997

Downloads: 5342

Language: English

Subject: Germany -- Drama

Subject: Tragedies

Subject: Faust, -approximately 1540 -- Drama

Subject: Magicians -- Drama

LoCC: Language and Literatures: English literature

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:779:3 1997-01-01T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Dyce, Alexander Marlowe, Christopher en 1