This edition of the 'A' text, with supporting documents that include
selections from The English Life of Faustus, contemporary testimonies to
Marlowe's 'atheism', and passages from the 'B' text, offers a startling new
context in which to understand this play, its comedy, and its tawdry
representation of demonic magic.
This edition of the 'A' text, with supporting documents that include
selections from The English Life of Faustus, contemporary testimonies to
Marlowe's 'atheism', and passages from the 'B' text, offers a startling new
context in which to understand this play, its comedy, and its tawdry
representation of demonic magic.