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PublisherManchester University Press
ISBN 139781526123879
Book DescriptionThis is an Edition of Christopher Marlowe's Play Dr Faustus as it Was Printed in Its Revised And Augmented Form in 1616. It Follows The Publication of The Malone Society Edition of The 1604 Text in 2018. This is One of The Most Celebrated of All Elizabethan Plays, Famous For Its Treatment of The Damnation of Faustus And His Struggles With His Divided conscience. It Combines Spectacular Visual Effects With Sophisticated Theological discussion. The Edition Reproduces in Facsimile The Only Surviving Copy of The Play, Which is Held in The British Library. The Differences From The 1604 Text, Including Revisions And Additional Passages, Are Fully Described And Analysed, And Placed in The Context of Changing Theatre Practices at The time. A Major Feature of The Edition is That it Identifies The Printer of The 1616 Text, Whose Name Has Been Hitherto unknown. -- .
About the AuthorChiaki Hanabusa is Professor of English at Keio University, Tokyo -- .
LanguageEnglish
EditorChiaki Hanabusa
Publication Date22 Oct 2019
Number of Pages144

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