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Paperback Tamburlaine the Great, Doctor Faustus Book

ISBN: 1026029597

ISBN13: 9781026029596

Tamburlaine the Great, Doctor Faustus

"Tamburlaine the Great" and "Doctor Faustus" are two of the most influential masterpieces of the Elizabethan era, showcasing the revolutionary dramatic style of Christopher Marlowe. In "Tamburlaine the Great", Marlowe depicts the meteoric rise of a Scythian shepherd who becomes a world-conquering emperor. This play is renowned for its "mighty line"-a powerful use of blank verse that fundamentally transformed English theater and influenced generations of playwrights, including William Shakespeare.

"Doctor Faustus" offers a profound exploration of human ambition and the limits of knowledge. The play tells the tragic story of a brilliant scholar who, dissatisfied with traditional learning, enters into a pact with the devil. Trading his soul for twenty-four years of supernatural power and the service of the demon Mephistopheles, Faustus journeys through a world of forbidden secrets toward an inevitable and terrifying reckoning.

Together, these works represent the dual nature of the Renaissance spirit: the drive for earthly conquest and the search for ultimate truth. Marlowe's characters are defined by their grand aspirations and tragic hubris, making these plays essential reading for anyone interested in the development of Western tragedy and English literature.

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