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Doctor Faustus : a 1604 version edition

"Doctor Faustus is a classic; its imaginative boldness and vertiginous ironies have fascinated readers and playgoers alike. But the fact that this play exists in two early versions, printed in 1604 and 1616, has posed formidable problems for critics. How much of either version was written by Marlowe, and which is the more authentic? Is the play orthodox or radically interrogative?" "Michael Keefer's early work helped to establish the current consensus that the 1604 version best preserves Doctor Faustus's original form, and that the 1616 text was censored and revised; the first Broadview edition, praised for its lucid introduction and scholarship, was the first to restore two displaced scenes to their correct place. All competing editions presume that the 1604 text was printed from authorial manuscript, and that the 1616 text is of little substantive value. But in 2006 Keefer's fresh analysis of the evidence showed that the 1604 quarto's Marlovian scenes were printed from a corrupted manuscript, and that the 1616 quarto (though indeed censored and revised) preserves some readings earlier than those of the 1604 text." "This revised and updated Broadview edition offers the best available text of Doctor Faustus. Keefer's critical introduction reconstructs the ideological contexts that shaped and deformed the play, and the text is accompanied by textual and explanatory notes and excerpts from sources."--Jacket
Print Book, English, ©2007
Broadview Press, Peterborough, Ont., ©2007
Tragedies
314 pages ; 22 cm.
9781551112107, 1551112108
70676091
Preface to the Revised Edition, 2006Preface to the First Edition, 1991IntroductionChristopher Marlowe: A Brief ChronologyA Note on the TextThe Tragical History of Doctor FaustusAppendix A: Non-parallel Scenes from The Tragical History of the Life and Death of Doctor Faustus (1616 version)Appendix B: Excerpts from The Historie of the damnable life, and deserved death of Doctor John Faustus (1592)Appendix C: Excerpts from Henricus Cornelius Agrippa, De incertitudine et vanitate scientiarum (1530), and De occulta philosophia libri tres (1533)Appendix D: Excerpts from Jean Calvin, The Institution of Christian Religion (1561)Works Cited and Recommended Reading
Previous ed. published in 1991 under title: Christopher Marlowe's Doctor Faustus