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Doctor Faustus: A Norton Critical Edition

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“While the texts of Marlowe’s
Doctor Faustus
are notoriously slippery, mysterious, and dangerous, this Norton Critical Edition is remarkably lucid, enriching, and enlightening. Kastan and Hunter have done an exemplary job contextualizing the A- and B-texts within their printing, religious, and performance histories. A must read for anyone teaching or studying early modern literature.” —Ayanna Thompson, Arizona State University
This Norton Critical Edition includes:
Newly edited texts of the 1604 (A-Text) and the 1616 (B-Text) versions of the play.
Editorial matter by David Scott Kastan and Matthew Hunter.
Sources and background materials related to Christopher Marlowe, the composition and publication of
, early performance of the play, the Faust legend, and Renaissance magic, including a new selection from James I and IV’s Of Daemonologie.
Eighteen critical essays: five classic assessments and—new to the Second Edition—thirteen recent interpretations.
A chronology and an updated selected bibliography.
“While the texts of Marlowe’s
Doctor Faustus
are notoriously slippery, mysterious, and dangerous, this Norton Critical Edition is remarkably lucid, enriching, and enlightening. Kastan and Hunter have done an exemplary job contextualizing the A- and B-texts within their printing, religious, and performance histories. A must read for anyone teaching or studying early modern literature.” —Ayanna Thompson, Arizona State University
This Norton Critical Edition includes:
Newly edited texts of the 1604 (A-Text) and the 1616 (B-Text) versions of the play.
Editorial matter by David Scott Kastan and Matthew Hunter.
Sources and background materials related to Christopher Marlowe, the composition and publication of
, early performance of the play, the Faust legend, and Renaissance magic, including a new selection from James I and IV’s Of Daemonologie.
Eighteen critical essays: five classic assessments and—new to the Second Edition—thirteen recent interpretations.
A chronology and an updated selected bibliography.

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