Christopher Marlowe

  • Christopher Marlowe: The Plays and Their Sources
    By William Tydeman, Mrs Vivien Thomas, Vivien Thomas

    Who shall limit the effects of slavery on the human mind? Let those answer for the crimes of Ithamore who broke the link that united him to his species. For a more full account of this play in its original state, we refer the reader to ...

  • Christopher Marlowe: Merlin's Prophet
    By Judith Weil

    The book may well permanently modify our attitudes toward Marlowe.

  • Christopher Marlowe

    Edward Jones, who was executed on the second day, addressed himself directly to Sir Francis Knowles for help with his financial affairs. It seems likely, therefore, that there was a ceremonial procession to the place of execution by ...

  • Christopher Marlowe
    By Richard Wilson

    John Stubbs, The Discovery of a Gaping Gulf, ed. Lloyd E. Berry (Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 1968), p. 25. 7. ... 1588: notes by Burghley). Pierre de l'Estoile, Journal du regne de Henri III, ed. L.-R. Lefevre ...

  • Christopher Marlowe
    By Richard Wilson

    The reason suggested by this collection of essays is that Marlowe shares the post-modern preoccupation with the language of power - and the power of language itself.

  • Christopher Marlowe
    By Thomas Healy

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  • Christopher Marlowe
    By Harold Bloom

    A contemporary of Shakespeare, Marlowe's life was cut short when he died at the age of 29. Take a closer look at Tamburlaine Part I and II, The Jew of Malta, Dr. Faustus and Edward II.

  • Christopher Marlowe: Poet & Spy
    By Park Honan

    (Cambridge, Mass., 1942) Boas F. S. Boas, Christopher Marlowe: A Biographical and Critical Study (Oxford, 1940) Concordance Louis Ule, A Concordance to the Works of Christopher Marlowe (Hildesheim, 1979) MS BL Manuscripts at the British ...

  • Christopher Marlowe
    By Malcolm Miles Kelsall

    1964 ) ; D. Cole , Suffering and Evil in the Plays of Christopher Marlowe ( Princeton , N.J. , 1962 ) ; U. M. Ellis - Fermor , Christopher Marlowe ( London , 1927 ) ; J. L. Hotson , The Death of Christopher Marlowe ( London , 1925 ) ...

  • Christopher Marlowe: Oxford Bibliographies Online Research Guide
    By Oxford University Press

    Altman 1978 sees Marlowe as one who learned much from Renaissance rhetorical training in seeing a subject from conflicting points of view. Cheney 1997 sees Marlowe as ... Suffering and Evil in the Plays of Christopher Marlowe.

  • Christopher Marlowe
    By Robert A. Logan

    Among the critics who take this point of view the most important are Douglas Cole, Suffering and Evil in the Plays of Christopher Marlowe (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1962), pp. 123¥144; G. K. Hunter, ...

  • Christopher Marlowe: Oxford Bibliographies Online Research Guide
    By David Bevington

    Marlowe's Soldiers: Rhetorics of Masculinity in the Age of the Armada. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2002. With a chapter on the death of Ramus and on rhetoric in this play. SOURCES Marlowe's learning is a subject of considerable interest.

  • Christopher Marlowe: A Renaissance Life
    By Constance Brown Kuriyama

    Ballard then tried to recover this sum by petitioning the lord chancellor , Sir Christopher Hatton , to hear his case in the Court of Chancery.35 Baines was not a licensed preacher , which meant that he had not taken the oath of ...

  • Christopher Marlowe: A Renaissance Life
    By Constance Brown Kuriyama

    Christopher Marlowe (1564–1593) emerges in most accounts of his life by biographers and critics as a mysterious and sensational action figure, a hapless pawn of circumstance, or a pseudonymous cipher.

  • Christopher Marlowe: A Renaissance Life
    By Constance Brown Kuriyama

    Kuriyama's new biography reconstructs the eventful life of a radically innovative playwright who flourished briefly and died violently more than four hundred years ago, yet persists in the romantic imagination even today.

  • Christopher Marlowe: Poet & Spy
    By Park Honan

    The book also more fully explains Marlowe's relations with his chief patron, Thomas Walsingham, than ever before.This is also the first biography to explore in detail Marlowe's relations with fellow playwrights such as Kyd and Shakespeare, ...

  • Christopher Marlowe: The Critical Heritage
    By Millar MacLure

    This book begins with the malignant taunts of Robert Greene and the adulatory remarks of Christopher Marlowe's friends and literary associates, and ends with the abrasive comments of the younger G. B. Shaw and the rhapsodies of Swinburne.

  • Christopher Marlowe: The Critical Heritage
    By Millar MacLure

    This book begins with the malignant taunts of Robert Greene and the adulatory remarks of Christopher Marlowe's friends and literary associates, and ends with the abrasive comments of the younger G. B. Shaw and the rhapsodies of Swinburne.