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Essay / Psychological Anxieties in English Literature - 1967
IntroductionThe era of Christopher Marlowe and the era of DHLawrence diverge in their socio-political, cultural and literary context, but the presence of psychological anxieties in all eras is indisputable in the history of humanity, today and then. The characters and their portrayal of their mental suffering due to a peculiarity of their thought process depicted in English literature were immensely appreciated by the audience. In the Renaissance, the heroes of Gorboduc, The Spanish Tragedy, Hamlet and Macbeth, if we analyze their tragedy caused by a fatal flaw in their character, as well as the heroes of the modern novel like Ulysses, Maurice, The Song of J. Alfred Prufrock's love interest, Mrs. Dalloway & Portrait of a Lady deals with their contemporary issues expressed through the stream of consciousness of their character's repressed and repressed physical and emotional desires. The concept of carefully choosing heroes of different ages was to demonstrate that each era was subject to its disturbing problems in the process of a new change, good or not so good, in its entity. The author's journey and his treatment of the plot, themes, style and characterization of the psychological disorders of their hero in their work are a true representation of the spirit of their times. The tragic study of the disintegration of Doctor Faustus and Paul Morel as modern man lies in their psychological struggles within the soul and body but in the treatment of the subject. was powerfully influenced by the prevailing circumstances of his time. The Age of Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe Marlowe as an individual was an absorption of the spirit of the Renaissance, the conception which depicts "the struggle between the overflowing soul, typically the Renaissance in its insatiable ambition, and. ..... middle of paper ......n that they are the product of their mind and thought which triggers the feelings to act instinctively and impulsively, spiritually removes the soul from the body, the forcing one to live an unstable life. life in an unnatural way.Works CitedOriginal studied text of Doctor Faustus written by Christopher MarloweOriginal studied text of Sons and Lovers by DHLawrenceL.C.Knights - The Then explorations.William Farnhmad – 20th century interpretation of 'DOCTOR FAUSTUS'MCBradbrook – Themes and conventions of Elizabethan tragedy.Rajinder Paul- Sons and Lovers –A critical studyDr.S.Sen- Doctor Faustus – A critical studyDouglas Cole - Suffering and evil in the plays of Christopher Marlowe.H.Levin - The Over-Reacher , A Study of Marlowe .Humphreys,R. - The stream of consciousness in the modern novel.Beal, Anthony - Literary review selected by DHLawrence.