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Doctor Faustus
Doctor Faustus
Author: Christopher Marlowe
ISBN-13: 9780451527790
ISBN-10: 0451527798
Publication Date: 2/1/2001
Pages: 210
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3.8 stars, based on 9 ratings
Publisher: Signet Classics
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Faustus, a brilliant scholar, sells his soul to the devil in exchange for limitless knowledge and powerful black magic, yet remains unfulfilled. He considers repenting, but remains too proud to ask God for forgiveness His indecision ultimately seals his fate.
Faustus' story serves as a warning to those who would sacrifice righteous living for earthly gain. But Marlowe's play is also a deeply symbolic analysis of the shift from the late medieval world to the early modern world--a time when the medieval view that the highest wisdom lay in the theologian's contemplation of God was yielding to the Renaissance view that the highest wisdom lay in the scientist's and statesman's rational analysis of the world around them. Caught between these ideals, Faustus is both a tragic fool destroyed by his own ambition and a hero at the forefront of a changing society. Marlowe thoughtfully examines faith and enlightenment, nature and science--and the terrible cost of the objects of our desire.
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Got this book for my son for school, who performed it as a play. He gave it the rating.
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A great book, hard to read at times though.
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Faustus, a brilliant scholar, sells hsi soul to the devil in exchange for limitless knowledge and powerful black magic, yet remains unfulfilled. He considers repenting, but remains too proud to ask God for forgiveness. His indecision ultimately seals his fate. A classic.