Listen "43: Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe"
Episode Synopsis
This episode discusses Christopher Marlowe's play, Doctor Faustus, and its historical and literary context. They provide an overview of the play's themes, including the conflict between good and evil, as well as Faustus's ambition for knowledge and power. Additionally, the episode delves into Marlowe's biography, including his education and the controversial accusations of atheism and espionage, and how these aspects shaped his writing. The episode also compares the different versions of the Doctor Faustus text (A-text and B-text). It highlights the play's enduring popularity and influence on later works and interpretations of the Faustus legend.
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