0
Your cart

Your cart is empty

Books > Language & Literature > Literature: history & criticism > Literary studies > 16th to 18th centuries

Buy Now

Faustus and the Promises of the New Science, c. 1580-1730 - From the Chapbooks to Harlequin Faustus (Hardcover, New Ed) Loot Price: R4,269
Discovery Miles 42 690
Faustus and the Promises of the New Science, c. 1580-1730 - From the Chapbooks to Harlequin Faustus (Hardcover, New Ed):...

Faustus and the Promises of the New Science, c. 1580-1730 - From the Chapbooks to Harlequin Faustus (Hardcover, New Ed)

Christa King

 (sign in to rate)
Loot Price R4,269 Discovery Miles 42 690 | Repayment Terms: R400 pm x 12*

Bookmark and Share

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

Having identified the literary origins of the Faustus legend in the German Faust Book (1587) and its English translation (1592), this book argues that these works transformed a simple rogue's tale into an incisive study of morality and beliefs. The chapbooks' contrastive portrayal of an imaginary experience of hell and a pseudo-scientific journey through the cosmos is interpreted as an unconventional approach to the questions of an inquiring mind. This study offers the first analysis of the chapbooks as literary works in their own right, as opposed to simply being sources for Christopher Marlowe's play. It is also the first study to describe the Faustus typology as a vehicle by which uncompromising thinkers of early modernity and the Enlightenment questioned contemporary views about religion, morality and the possibility of experiencing transcendence. While arguing that Marlowe's Doctor Faustus primarily examines the imaginary foundations of religious rules and standards, the author suggests that the 1616 version of the play revived the chapbooks' accounts of spiritual ravishment and intellectual ecstasy. Imaginary explorations of cosmic space became popular in the seventeenth century and gave rise to strongly diverging works of literature, embracing the arcane spirituality of Milton's Paradise Lost as well as Fontenelle's sociable but essentially secular fantasy of cosmic travel. This book shows that contemporary responses to early modern science also tended to address the most urgent concerns of the Faustus legend, explaining the re-emergence of the typology in Mountfort's late seventeenth-century farcical Faustus play and early eighteenth-century harlequinades about Doctor Faustus

General

Imprint: Ashgate Publishing Limited
Country of origin: United Kingdom
Release date: November 2008
First published: 2008
Authors: Christa King
Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 19mm (L x W x T)
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 216
Edition: New Ed
ISBN-13: 978-0-7546-6133-7
Categories: Books > Language & Literature > Literature: history & criticism > Literary studies > 16th to 18th centuries
LSN: 0-7546-6133-4
Barcode: 9780754661337

Is the information for this product incomplete, wrong or inappropriate? Let us know about it.

Does this product have an incorrect or missing image? Send us a new image.

Is this product missing categories? Add more categories.

Review This Product

No reviews yet - be the first to create one!

Partners