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Doctor Faustus

Fiction | Play | Adult | Published in 1589

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Christopher Marlowe

Doctor Faustus

Fiction | Play | Adult | Published in 1589
Book Details
Pages

210

Format

Play • Fiction

Setting

Wittenberg, Germany • 16th century

Publication Year

1589

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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Super Short Summary

In Christopher Marlowe's Doctor Faustus, an ambitious scholar, seeking ultimate knowledge and power, sells his soul to the devil, gaining 24 years of magical abilities and pleasure. He performs grand feats, entertains royalty, and enjoys worldly indulgences until, as his time runs out, he fears eternal damnation and regrets his choice, but his fate is sealed. The work includes themes of demonic pacts and eternal damnation.

Mysterious

Dark

Challenging

Melancholic

Suspenseful

Reviews & Readership

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Review Roundup

Christopher Marlowe's Doctor Faustus is widely praised for its exploration of ambition and human fallibility. The play's rich language and compelling protagonist resonate with many readers. However, some critics find its moralizing tone heavy-handed and the pacing uneven. Overall, it remains a significant, thought-provoking work in English literature.

Who should read this

Who Should Read Doctor Faustus?

Readers who enjoy Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe are likely intrigued by complex characters, moral dilemmas, and the supernatural. This play would appeal to those who appreciate works like Shakespeare's Hamlet or Goethe's Faust, blending intense introspection with dramatic tension.

Character List

Doctor Faustus

A brilliant but impatient scholar who turns away from traditional studies to explore the dark arts, entering a pact that grants him 24 years of power.

A high-ranking demon who serves Faustus as part of the latter's deal, facilitating Faustus's every desire while reminding him of the costs.

The ruler of hell who accepts Faustus's soul in exchange for granting him limitless power, tying Faustus to an ominous fate.

Faustus's servant who mimics his master's intellectual pursuits comically and inherits Faustus’s possessions.

Embodiments of Faustus's moral struggle; the Good Angel encourages repentance, while the Evil Angel tempts him with worldly gains.

The embodiment of beauty and perfection, whom Faustus summons to impress visitors and distract himself from his own troubles.

The Holy Roman Emperor who requests Faustus to display his abilities, illustrating Faustus's quest for recognition and power.

Stable boys who ineffectively dabble in magic after acquiring one of Faustus's books and face humorous consequences.

The legendary Greek leader whom Faustus is asked to conjure, representing unparalleled leadership and military strength.

Book Details
Pages

210

Format

Play • Fiction

Setting

Wittenberg, Germany • 16th century

Publication Year

1589

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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