91 resultados para Marlowe, Faustus
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The tragedy of Faust -- The tragical history of Doctor Faustus -- Egmont -- Hermann and Dorothea.
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"Marlowe's 'Tragical history of Dr. Faustus' was first published in 1604. The first part of Goethe's 'Faust' was first published, in its present form, in 1808, and John Anster's translation in 1835. In 'The World's classics' this translation, together with Marlowe's drama, was first published in 1907 "
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Adaptación, para niños de 11 a 14 años, de la obra de teatro 'Doctor Fausto' del dramaturgo inglés del siglo XVI Christopher Marlowe. Cuenta la historia de un estudiante que quiere aprender más de lo que la universidad le ofrece. Ansioso por conseguir conocimientos fuera de su alcance, empieza a estudiar magia pero se ve tentado por los inmensos poderes que las artes oscuras le ofrecen y hace un pacto con el diablo para conseguirlos. El libro incluye secciones explicativas sobre el autor, el contexto histórico, la puesta en escena y los personajes. Al final hay un apartado con actividades y ejercicios sobre la obra.
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v. 1. Tambourleine, hrsg. von Albrecht Wagner.--v. 2. Doctor Faustus, hrsg. von Hermann Breymann.--v. 3. The Jew of Malta, hrsg. von Hermann Breymann.
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Photocopy.
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Reprint. Originally published: London : John Wright, 1624.
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Interleaved.
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Comprend : Gavotte and variations in A minor / Rameau, comp. ; Sylvia Marlowe, clav. ; La poule / Rameau, comp. ; Sylvia Marlowe, clav. ; Les fastes de la grande et ancienne Ménestrandise / Couperin, comp. ; Sylvia Marlowe, clav. ; Le tic-toc choc / Couperin, comp. ; Sylvia Marlowe, clav.
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The purpose of this study was to assess the cross-cultural validity of the Marlowe-Crowne Social Desirability scale short form C, in a large sample of French-speaking participants from eight African countries and Switzerland. Exploratory and confirmatory analyses suggested retaining a two-factor structure. Item bias detection according to country was conducted for all 13 items and effect was calculated with R2. For the two-factor solution, 9 items were associated with a negligible effect size, 3 items with a moderate one, and 1 item with a large one. A series of analyses of covariance considering the acquiescence variable as a covariate showed that the acquiescence tendency does not contribute to the bias at item level. This research indicates that the psychometric properties of this instrument do not reach a scalar equivalence but that a culturally reliable measurement of social desirability could be developed.