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In this project, I look closely at the play Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe and its relationship to the witchcraft and magic debates that occurred in Early Modern Europe. Europe was alive with witch crazes in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries witches were considered a manifestation of diabolical evil, and accusations of supernatural power being used for the purposes of evil spread quickly as tortured captives, attempting to save themselves, agreed to implicate others as their cohorts. This same period saw a N... More >>>Note that, unfortunately, not all my books can be downloaded due to the restrictions of copyright. However, most of the books on this site do not have copyright restrictions. If you find any copyright violation, please contact me at . I am very attentive to the issue of copyright and try to avoid any violations, but on the other hand to help all fans of magic to get access to information.
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Author:      Michelle Matthews
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In this project, I look closely at the play Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe and its relationship to the witchcraft and magic debates that occurred in Early Modern Europe. Europe was alive with witch crazes in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries witches were considered a manifestation of diabolical evil, and accusations of supernatural power being used for the purposes of evil spread quickly as tortured captives, attempting to save themselves, agreed to implicate others as their cohorts. This same period saw a Neoplatonic revival among humanists who believed that by dedicating their lives to contemplation and humility with an overriding faith in God, they could access benevolent magic in order to improve the world. Even though there was a thriving debate among the elite population on what constituted a witch and the powers a witch possessed, humanists who promoted benevolent magic were often accused and condemned for witchcraft, their reputations never recovering. Doctor Faustus is unique in that it presents the dreams of the Neoplatonist philosophers for a benevolent magic at the same time as it portrays the behaviors associated with witches by both the general and elite population. By looking closely at the text and comparing it to orthodox treatises, popular beliefs, and the Neoplatonic writings, I argue in this paper that Faustus turns his back on God by committing sins such as signing a pact with the devil, uniting with a demon, mocking Christianity, and performing maleficium. Ultimately, this paper concludes that because of his heretical actions, which coincide with many of the Early Modern ideas about demonology, Doctor Faustus is a witch and not a magician. (Dr. Simon Morgan-Russell, advisor)

This project would never have been completed without the help of many people. I would first like to thank Dr. Simon Morgan-Russell and Dr. Audrey Becker for all of their wonderful guidance and advice. Next, I would like to thank my parents Mark and Gail as well as Shaun and Jennifer for always believing in my ability to succeed. Finally, I want to thank my fiance Lee Kanney for his never-ending love and support. (Michelle Matthews)

About Author:

Michelle Matthews is a graduate of The George Washington University and alum of the Yale Writer's Conference. Her writing has been featured on Scary Mommy, Huffington Post, Mamapedia, and BlogHer. You can also find her writing in the anthologies; Motherhood: May Cause Drowsiness and Surviving Mental Illness Through Humor. You can find her novels under the pen name, M.E. Matthews. When she's not writing for her blog Scattered Wrecks she's on Instagram looking at all the pretty pictures and taking a few of her own. Michelle lives in Northern Virginia with her husband, daughter, twin sons, and cat.