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<div style="direction: ltr;font-family: Tahoma;color: #000000;font-size: 10pt;">I have head or read somewhere that Jerzy Growtowski, when asked about his version of Marlowe's
<span style="font-style: italic;">Dr. Faustus</span>, said something to the effect that he wanted to say something different to a 20th century audience than Marlowe wanted to say to a 15th century one. Does anyone know the source and exact wording for that
statement?<br>
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Thanks,<br>
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<div style="font-family:Tahoma; font-size:13px">Maureen S. G. Hawkins<br>
Department of English<br>
University of Lethbridge<br>
4401 University Drive<br>
Lethbridge, Alberta<br>
T1K 3M4<br>
Canada<br>
(403) 328-7961<br>
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