All Places Shall Be Hell That Is Not Heaven: An Interdisciplinary Travelogue; 2012
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- Identifier
- MS1133-0045
- Title
- All Places Shall Be Hell That Is Not Heaven: An Interdisciplinary Travelogue; 2012
- Description
- This academic paper explores the Babington Plot to assassinate Queen Elizabeth I, the role of Sir Francis Walsingham in its discovery, and the possible elimination of Christopher Marlowe. McIntosh intertwines historical analysis with literary critique, particularly focusing on Marlowe's "The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus" and its thematic exploration of hell and damnation. The paper delves into the contrast between good and evil, utilizing references from various sources, including Newsweek and Vice's journalism style, to discuss modern perceptions of morality. It also integrates theological discussions, referencing the Rule of St. Benedict and the Pauline epistles, to frame human nature's continuous struggle between virtue and vice.
- Date
- 4 October 2012
- Creator
- McIntosh, William A.
- topic
- talk
- lecture
- SPHEX Club
- William A. McIntosh
- McIntosh
- 2012
- Babington Plot
- Queen Elizabeth I
- Sir Francis Walsingham
- Christopher Marlowe
- Dr. Faustus
- Rule of St. Benedict
- Pauline epistles
- vice and virtue
- Type
- Text
- Genre
- lectures
- Digital Format
- application/pdf
- Language
- English
- Repository
- George M. Jones Library Association
- Rights
- https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
- Rights Holder
- William A. McIntosh
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