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Title: Doctor Faustus: Deflating Elizabeth’s Solomonic Desire for Imperial Power
Authors: Pokharel, Khem Raj
Keywords: Christopher Marlowe;Doctor Faustus;Tragical History;Drama
Issue Date: Jul-2009
Publisher: Central Department of English Kirtipur, Kathmandu
Abstract: Christopher Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus presents has been presented with the device of gendering of the colonization and from the contextual point of view. Likewise, through the presentation of character, Faustus, he has been presented as an effeminate ruler who has completely indulged in the black activities. This dissertation also talks about the contemporary belief about King Solomon, Queen Sheba and Queen Elizabeth with background significance of the contemporary situation with the reference of the Faustus’s blue activities. To show the relationship between King Solomon, gender and empire in Doctor Faustus and prove the cultural and colonial significance, New Historicism has been the main tool. Through several points and proves, this study has proved that King Solomon is like a culpably effeminate ruler that implicates him in demonic activities and that also threatens the divine rule. As Solomon, Faustus also behaves not positively. His deceptive attitude of learning the black art has also proven him a womanly character who has entrusted his soul to the devil.
URI: http://elibrary.tucl.edu.np/handle/123456789/2897
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