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From: ANQ
Date: 19990922
Author:ROBERTSON, LYNNE
There is a long and impressive line of criticism that takes as its subject the undoubted association between Marlowe's The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus and Lutheran doctrine. Clifford Davidson, in a 1962 article entitled "Dr. Faustus of Wittenberg," points out the similarities between some of the writings of Philip Melanchthon--a disciple of Martin Luther--and many speeches of Faustus. Harry Levin also remarks, "It is not just a historical coincidence that Hamlet and Faustus were both alumni of Martin Luther's university, Wittenberg; in other words, their consciences had been ...
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