Título: Marlowe and Bruno
Autores: Ranson, David Nicholas; Univ. of Akron
Fecha: 2011-08-04
Publicador: Early Modern Culture Online
Fuente:
Tipo: Peer-reviewed Article
Tema: No aplica
Descripción: 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.
Idioma: Inglés

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