Faustus is a classic romantic drama that tells the story of a scholar who makes a pact with the devil. With themes of love, power, and temptation, this play remains as relevant today as it was when it was first performed. This edition, from the Duke University Library’s Jantz Collection, features additional notes and commentary that provide context and insight into the play’s historical and literary significance.
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