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Christopher Marlowe and English renaissance culture
1996, Scolar Press
in English
1859282601 9781859282601
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'onelye a boye called Christopher Mowle' / Andrew Butcher
'The Studious Artizan': Christopher Marlowe, Canterbury and Cambridge / Peter Roberts
'At Middleborough': some reflections on Marlowe's visit to the Low Countries in 1592 / Charles Nicholl
Visible bullets: Tamburlaine the Great and Ivan the Terrible / Richard Wilson
Marlowe's Massacre at Paris and the reputation of Henri III of France / David Potter
Marlowe's maps of war / Nick de Somogyi
Marlowe and the New World / Thomas Cartelli
The stage, the scaffold and the spectators: the struggle for power in Marlowe's Jew of Malta / Roger Sales
Christopher Marlowe and atheism / Nicholas Davidson
Necromantic books: Christopher Marlowe, Doctor Faustus and Agrippa of Nettesheim / Gareth Roberts
'What passions call you these?': Edward II and James VI / Lawrence Normand
Christopher Marlowe: Ideology and subversion / Michael Hattaway
'What meanes this shew?': Theatricalism, camp and subversion in Doctor Faustus and The Jew of Malta / Darryll Grantley
Marlowe and the internalization of irony / Alexander Shurbanov.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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