Posted Emily Kolb Final Blog Entry to Elizabethan Theatre
Okay, so that was fun. As a final reflection, the most stand out thing is everything we didn't do. All the things we didn't research, and didn't dig into. And of course that's it, there is so much more to...
Posted Doctor Faustus: A Case of Conscience (Annotated Bibliography) to Elizabethan Theatre
Campbell, Lily B. "Doctor Faustus: A Case of Conscience." Modern Language Association. 67.2 (1952): 219-239. JSTOR. Web. Campbell suggests Doctor Faustus to be a sort of morality play warning against the sin of despair. She suggests that the audience doesn't...
Posted Emily Kolb Blog Entry 3 to Elizabethan Theatre
This week has been challenging- now that my group has an argument, I am looking at Faust not for what interests me but specifically to see: in what was does Marlowe diverge from the accepted theology of the time. Luckily,...
Posted Emily Kolb Blog Entry 2 to Elizabethan Theatre
This week I've been mainly thinking about our question of if Marlowe is a rebel or not and what this label means. It's been difficult to put the articles I've been looking at in the context of this question- the...
Posted Annotated Bibliography: "The Nature of Evil in Doctor Faustus" to Elizabethan Theatre
Smith, Warren D. "The Nature of Evil in Doctor Faustus." Modern Humanities Research Association 60.2 (1965): 171-75. JSTOR. Web. This article looks mainly at the frivolity of Faust's actions in his 24-years. It posits that Faust's actions suggest that sin...
Posted as is this to Elizabethan Theatre
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