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The Tragicall History of Doctor Faustus 1593(?): Critical Essay by Douglas Cole

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Christopher Marlowe
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SOURCE: "Doctor Faustus: Tragedy in the Allegorical Tradition," in his Christopher Marlowe and the Renaissance of Tragedy, Praeger Publishers, 1995, pp. 122-147.

In the following essay, Cole considers the relationship between Doctor Faustus and Marlowe's likely source, the English Faustbook..

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