
Dr Faustus: Pacts with the Devil
Not Just the Tudors
Faustus and the Humor of Reformation
This chapter examines the setting of Wittenberg and its comedic critiques of the Pope within the context of Marlowe's play. It explores Faustus's use of his powers in humorous ways and discusses the complexities of character motivations, suggesting a parodic relationship to Martin Luther while highlighting the play's enduring relevance through the Faustian pact.
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