Online Text/s
Audio Texts, Readings and Recitations
- BBC Radio Broadcast, 2007
- The Tragicall History of Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlow with Richard Burton as Faustus (Oxford Dramatic Society)
Theatrical Productions, Movies & Multimedia Adaptations
- Doctor Faustus from Belhaven University, directed by Joseph Frost
- Christopher Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus, performed by Oxford Theatre Guild, December 2013
- Faustus Final Scene by Richard Burton
- Faust 1926
- Faustus: The Seven Deadly Sins (integration of sound and music with theatrical performance) by by Roger Gregg
Maps
Myths
Culture Documentaries
- History of the Renaissance
- Documentary Renaissance – Art of The Western World 3 The Early Renaissance
- Documentary Renaissance HD – Art Of The Western World 4 The High Renaissance
- Leonardo’s Universe | National Geographic
- BBC Raphael A Mortal God
- Botticelli´s Venus BBC Four [2016]
- BBC Northern Renaissance 01 The Supreme Art
- BBC Northern Renaissance 02 The Birth of the Artist
- Northern Renaissance (3 of 3) Image Wars (BBC)
- The Medici: Makers of Modern Art Renaissance Documentary
- A Very British Renaissance: Episode 1 — The Renaissance Arrives (BBC Documentary | 2014)
- A Very British Renaissance Episode 2 The Elizabethan Code
- A Very British Renaissance Episode 3 Whose Renaissance?
- Elizabeth – From The Prison To The Palace – Part 1 of 4 (British History Documentary)
- Elizabeth – From The Prison To The Palace – Part 2 of 4 (British History Documentary)
- Elizabeth – From The Prison To The Palace – Part 3 of 4 (British History Documentary)
- Elizabeth – From The Prison To The Palace – Part 4 of 4 (British History Documentary)
- Her Majesty’s Spymaster: Elizabeth I, Sir Francis Walsingham
- Christopher Marlowe Murder Mystery
General Resources
Audio/Video Lectures
- David Wellbery: “Who is Faust?”: Keynote Address, 2009 University of Chicago Humanities Day
- “Shakespeare vs Marlowe” by Samuel L. Blumenfeld, author of The Marlowe-Shakespeare Connection: A New Study of the Authorship Question (McFarland 2008)
- “Use of Inherited Myths: Marlowe’s Dr. Faustus”, by Professor Wendy Doniger PhD, University of Chicago
- Jeffrey Masten presents “Christopher Marlowe’s Queer Reformations: Heresy, Theory, Book History” for the 2016 Paul Gottschalk Memorial Lecture (Cornell English Department)
Scholarly Articles
- To be included
Model Notes for Students
- To be included
Powerpoints for Classroom Teaching
- To be included