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Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus

Marlowe's Doctor Faustus, the Oedipus Complex, and the Denial of Death

Marlowe's Doctor Faustus, the Oedipus Complex, and the Denial of Death

... Most important of all the relationships in the play which can be seen as Oedipal are those between Faustus and God, on the one hand, and between Faustus and the demonic figures, on the o[r] ...

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The Birth of the Tourist out of the Spirit of Modernity: The travel bug from Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus to Houellebecq’s Platform

The Birth of the Tourist out of the Spirit of Modernity: The travel bug from Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus to Houellebecq’s Platform

... Dr. Faustus has signed his pact with the devil, declaring ‘Consummatum est’, he suddenly finds the words ‘Homo fuge!’ inscribed on his arm and asks himself ‘Whither should I fly?’, rather as a modern-day office ...

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Dragons on the Jacobean Stage

Dragons on the Jacobean Stage

... Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus where Mephistopheles prevents Faustus from repenting and threatens to tear his body into thousands of pieces if he does not obey his ...

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“Be I a devil, yet God may pity me”: Rereading Marlowe’s The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus from Islamic Perspective

“Be I a devil, yet God may pity me”: Rereading Marlowe’s The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus from Islamic Perspective

... Hasan al-Basri said: "Two considerations meander over the spirit, one fro m God, one fro m the devil. God demonstrates benevolence on a hireling who settles at the prospect that originates fro m Him. He grasps the ...

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'A Season in Intercultural Limbo: Ninagawa Yukio's Doctor Faustus  Theatre Cocoon, Tokyo'

'A Season in Intercultural Limbo: Ninagawa Yukio's Doctor Faustus Theatre Cocoon, Tokyo'

... England), Marlowe traveled ...agent, Marlowe is often depicted by his biographers as trapped between Prot- estant and Catholic factions, between English and Continental ...that Faustus, too, asks for ...

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Moving Marlowe: The Jew of Malta on the Caroline Stage

Moving Marlowe: The Jew of Malta on the Caroline Stage

... like Doctor Faustus, a play with an interest in flight, and also in ways to bridge the gap between the upper and lower stages, as when Barabas kisses his fingers to ...

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Introduction: Christopher Marlowe: Identities, traditions, afterlives

Introduction: Christopher Marlowe: Identities, traditions, afterlives

... object, Doctor Faustus develops an alternative model which modernises the morality tradition, as well as responding to reformed theology, by representing the soul through ‘the indeterminacy of ...that ...

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The Demonic Character in Elizabethan Commercial Theatre: Contemporary Demonology Reflected in Doctor Faustus and Volpone

The Demonic Character in Elizabethan Commercial Theatre: Contemporary Demonology Reflected in Doctor Faustus and Volpone

... 9). Faustus believes his knowledge of magic conjured Mephastophilis and he confidently declares himself “conjurer laureate” (Marlowe, ...by Faustuss spell but out of free will ...

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Atheist, Anglican, or Recusant: Marlowe's Revolt From Unorthodox in The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus

Atheist, Anglican, or Recusant: Marlowe's Revolt From Unorthodox in The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus

... Taking the points set forth above into account, and perhaps somewhat counter-intuitively, I would like to focus now on the scenes involving Pope Adrian. To my mind, Marlowe is having it both ways here. On the one ...

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'Malta of Gold': Marlowe, The Jew of Malta, and the Siege of 1565

'Malta of Gold': Marlowe, The Jew of Malta, and the Siege of 1565

... Another possible influence on Marlowe's portrayal of Barabas comes from a rather later stage in the Knights' history. If The Jew of Malta is clearly related primarily to the events of the Great Siege, other details work ...

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Conjurer laureates: reading early modern magicians with Derrida

Conjurer laureates: reading early modern magicians with Derrida

... However, for all its corporeality, Faustus’s gory gesture is divisive, and puts into question the presence that seemingly imbues it with authority. From the play’s opening line ‘settle thy studies, Faustus, and ...

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Commentary: patient well-being and individual outcomes in the medical practice: impulses from philosophy

Commentary: patient well-being and individual outcomes in the medical practice: impulses from philosophy

... In the “case” described above doctor’s psychic involve- ment is not dealt with explicitly. Instead, it may be in- ferred from his notion that he would regret it if the patient died, indicating a feeling that would be ...

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“Dramatic  Prologue and the
Early Modern Concept of Genre:
Understanding  Marlowe’s Tamburlaine the Great in its Critical Context"

“Dramatic Prologue and the Early Modern Concept of Genre: Understanding Marlowe’s Tamburlaine the Great in its Critical Context"

... Boas’ Marlowe and His Circle (New York: Russell and Russell, 1929) regarding Marlowe’s connection to Sidney through the infamous Robert Poley on 39-42, 104-106, and 122, Marlowe’s connection to Sidney during his ...

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Orientalising the Oriental Figures and Warriors in Christopher Marlowe’s Tamburlaine the Great

Orientalising the Oriental Figures and Warriors in Christopher Marlowe’s Tamburlaine the Great

... history. Marlowe considers the scattered historical events and figures in the Orient as fragments and arranges them in his desirable ...birth. Marlowe displaces the invasion to Babylon in the Oriental ...

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Closing the gap between music and history in Thomas Mann's Doktor Faustus

Closing the gap between music and history in Thomas Mann's Doktor Faustus

... described the meeting by paraphrasing N ^o leo o n ’s statement on seeing the Egyptian pyramids; “three thousand years gaze down upon me”.^ It was always inevitable that death would enhance this impression. Yet ...

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The prevalence of the term subluxation in chiropractic degree program curricula throughout the world

The prevalence of the term subluxation in chiropractic degree program curricula throughout the world

... The course is designed to give students a strong background in understanding the genitourinary system from a clinical chiropractic viewpoint. Genitourinary problems are varied and common in practice and are often related ...

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DOCTOR-PATIENT COMMUNICATION IN HOSPITAL: AN EXPLORATION OF PATIENTS’ EXPERIENCE

DOCTOR-PATIENT COMMUNICATION IN HOSPITAL: AN EXPLORATION OF PATIENTS’ EXPERIENCE

... Surrounding played a significant role in our society. It also impacts the process of diagnostic of a doctor. Most of the respondent said that environment of a private hospitals were good enough, but government ...

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The Relationship between social intelligence and behavioral functioning in students with learning disabilities

The Relationship between social intelligence and behavioral functioning in students with learning disabilities

... Social Intelligence Although the Comprehension subtest of the more characteristics of social competence than the Lipsitz, 1992, research results have been Marlowe-Crowne Need For Approva[r] ...

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Reliability of the Marlowe-Crowne social desirability scale in Ethiopia, Kenya, Mozambique, and Uganda

Reliability of the Marlowe-Crowne social desirability scale in Ethiopia, Kenya, Mozambique, and Uganda

... The Marlowe-Crowne Social Desirability Scale (MC-SDS) was developed as a measure of the effect of social desirability, but it has not been adapted for or used in ...’ s a ...

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To b-day, or not to b-day: what a piece of work is Shakespeare

To b-day, or not to b-day: what a piece of work is Shakespeare

... But as Liam Semler has argued in his book Teaching Shakespeare and Marlowe: Learning Versus the System: “If the world decreasingly comes to us in the humanities, we must increasingly go [r] ...

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