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Doctor Faustus

Doctor Faustus.txt

Faustus txt berry

Click here to download a “clean” .txt document of Christopher Marlowe and Thomas Nashe’s collaboration, Dido, Queen of Carthage. This regular-spelling edition was originally downloaded from The Folger Shakespeare Library’s Digital Anthology of Early Modern English Drama regular spelling edition;

Kristen Bennett January 10, 2023January 10, 2023 Uncategorized, Works Read more

What Would You Sell Your Soul For? (An Engaging Exploration Into “Doctor Faustus”)

An image of the title page of Christopher Marlowe's "The Tragicall Historie of the Life and Death of Doctor Faustus".

This quiz, “What Would You Sell Your Soul For? (An Engaging Exploration Into “Doctor Faustus”)“, made by Kit Marlowe Project Intern Eli Paré for the Spring 2021 semester draws on quotes from the A-Text version of Christopher Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus

Kristen Bennett April 28, 2021April 28, 2021 Quiz, Uncategorized Read more

Marlowe, Christopher (Kit)

Christopher Marlowe (Christened 1564 – Died 30 May 1593), known to friends by his nickname Kit, was an English playwright and poet who lived a short life ridden with scandal and brilliance. Marlowe was the eldest son of a local

Brennan Atkins April 28, 2020October 28, 2020 Encyclopedia Read more

Faustus: Editions

Faustus edited by Gollancz

Click on the following tiles to select digitized editions of Marlowe’s Faustus:

Kristen Bennett August 28, 2018December 17, 2018 Works Read more

The history of Doctor. John Faustus compyled in verse, very pleasant and delightful (1696)

An image of the title page of Christopher Marlowe's "The Tragicall Historie of the Life and Death of Doctor Faustus".

There is only one extant copy remaining of following anonymously written verse adaptation of Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus in the British Library. This text was reprinted by an anonymous publisher in 1696 from a 1664 edition also featured in this Mini-Archive. Students in

Kristen Bennett April 21, 2018March 4, 2021 Mini Archive Read more

The history of Doctor John Faustus compiled in verse, very pleasant and delightfull (1664)

An image of the title page of Christopher Marlowe's "The Tragicall Historie of the Life and Death of Doctor Faustus".

There is only one extant copy remaining of following anonymously written The history of Doctor John Faustus compiled in verse, very pleasant and Delightful in the British Library. This text appears to have been at least somewhat popular as it was

Kristen Bennett April 21, 2018February 26, 2021 Mini Archive Read more

Mapping Faustus with Recogito

Pelagio Map 2

To develop this map, we used Pelagios Commons’s Recogito tool, which is a beta program. We converted the EEBO-TCP’s 1604 version of Doctor Faustus into a text file and uploaded it into Recogito. The interface automatically highlighted what appeared to be place names

Kristen Bennett March 22, 2018March 23, 2018 Faustus Read more

Smith, Nicole

Smith, Nicole. “Atheism in Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe.” Article Myriad, 6 Dec. 2011, articlemyriad.com. 

Kristen Bennett November 2, 2017December 13, 2019 Bibliography, General Resources Read more
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