Marlowe and Bruno

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  • David Nicholas Ranson Univ. of Akron

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15845/emco.v2i1.1280

Abstract

In the Introduction to her 1965 edition of Doctor Faustus, Roma Gill reminds us that the comic pope and anti-pope scene in the B-text are based upon certain elements in history as recorded in Foxe's Actes and Monuments. I should like to hypothesize about the relationship of the source to the scene.

Author Biography

David Nicholas Ranson, Univ. of Akron

B.A., M.A. Cambridge University. Ph.D Case Western Reserve Univ (diss. under Robert Ornstein). Retired Chair of English, Univ. of Akron 1997-2000.Associate Prof. Emeritus

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Published

2018-02-25

How to Cite

Ranson, D. N. “Marlowe and Bruno”. Early Modern Culture Online, vol. 2, no. 1, Feb. 2018, doi:10.15845/emco.v2i1.1280.

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