Tamburlaine

  • Tamburlaine
    By Christopher Marlowe

    From one of England's greatest playwrights, the work that set the form for later Elizabethan dramas. A 2-part romantic tragedy focusing on one man's relentless rise to greatness and eventual downfall.

  • Tamburlaine: A Critical Reader
    By David McInnis

    Tamburlaine: A Critical Reader offers the definitive introduction to these plays and new perspectives on these seminal works.

  • Tamburlaine
    By Christopher Marlowe

    Marlowe's original audiences were delighted with the blasphemous and ruthlessly ambitious hero; the introduction to this edition discusses the problems that such a character poses for modern audiences and highlights the undercurrents of the ...

  • Tamburlaine
    By Christopher Marlowe

    And Miss Seaton's proof that Marlowe knew the work of Philippus Lonicerus allowed her to show that this was the source of names to bestow on Tamburlaine's sons.55 Marlowe drew on other sources , too , for names to give characters in ...

  • Tamburlaine
    By Christopher Marlowe

    Marlowe's original audiences were delighted with the blasphemous and ruthlessly ambitious hero; the introduction to this edition discusses the problems that such a character poses for modern audiences and highlights the undercurrents of the ...

  • Tamburlaine: A Critical Reader
    By David McInnis

    Shepard , Alan , Marlowe's Soldiers: Rhetorics of Masculinity in the Age of the Armada ( Burlington, VT : Ashgate , 2002 ). Tromly , Frederic B. , Playing with Desire: Christopher Marlowe and the Art of Tantalization ( Toronto ...

  • Tamburlaine
    By Christopher Marlowe

    Marlowe's original audiences were delighted with the blasphemous and ruthlessly ambitious hero; the introduction to this edition discusses the problems that such a character poses for modern audiences and highlights the undercurrents of the ...

  • Tamburlaine: A Broadway Revival
    By Gregory A. Kompes

    Chris Marlowe, a drag queen of a certain age, has kept the failing, New York City show bar, Tamburlaine, open because of a long-ago made promise.