The School of Night

  • The School of Night: A Novel
    By Alan Wall

    Father Ceotliey was an enormous man, who looked atlably mountainous in his white preacher's habit. He laid his head back against his chair and spoke. 'Simply the stripping away of the inessential from the world of thought, ...

  • The School of Night: A Novel
    By Louis Bayard

    Known as the School of Night, they meet in secret to avoid the wrath of Queen Elizabeth. But one of the men, Thomas Harriot, has secrets of his own, secrets he shares with one person only: the servant woman he loves.

  • The School of Night: A Novel
    By Alan Wall

    Tallow pursues the School of Night and its entanglement in the question of whether the man from Stratford-on-Avon could really have written the plays ascribed to William Shakespeare. If he didn't, then who did?

  • The School of Night
    By Peter Whelan

    In 1593, Christopher Marlowe was killed in a brawl ... Or was he? Marlowe sets about writing his finest poem while charges of treason and atheism hang over him. Implicated...

  • The School of Night: A Study in the Literary Relationships of Sir Walter Ralegh
    By M. C. Bradbrook

    A Study in the Literary Relationships of Sir Walter Ralegh M. C. Bradbrook. How much bitterness the comparative might cover was not revealed to Mr Ironside . " He was a bold man and would venture ... the School of Night 22 THE SCHOOL OF ...

  • The School of Night
    By Louis Bayard

    An ancient mystery, a lost letter, and a timeless love unleash a long-buried web of intrigue that spans four centuries, from 16th-century England to modern-day Washington, D.C.