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Doctor Faustus
Book (italiano): <DIV>Faustus' insatiable appetite for knowledge and notoriety drive him to make a pact with the devil, propelling him into a heady, celebrity-obsessed world as a magician and illusionist for the rich and famous. As his power grows, he must question whether the price was worth paying. Marlowe's 400-year-old cautionary tale resonates powerfully in the context of contemporary greed and consumerism.</DIV>
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