The Works Of Christopher Marlowe

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Genre : Fiction
Author : Christopher Marlowe
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Release : 1966
File : 680 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:49015001281386


The Works And Life Of Christopher Marlow Tamburlaine The Great In Two Parts Edited By U M Ellis Fermor

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Author : Christopher Marlowe
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Release : 1930
File : 360 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015029908087


The Works Of Thomas Middleton

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Author : Thomas Middleton
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Release : 1886
File : 422 Pages
ISBN-13 : OXFORD:300030095


The Works And Life Of Christopher Marlow The Jew Of Malta And The Massacre At Paris Edited By H S Bennett

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Author : Christopher Marlowe
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Release : 1931
File : 296 Pages
ISBN-13 : UVA:X000299054


The Bibliographer

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Genre : Bibliography
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Release : 1884
File : 216 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015004775345


Marlovian Tragedy

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This re-visioning of the Marlowe canon aims to explain the ambiguous effects that readers have long associated with Marlowe's signature. Marlovian tragedy has been inadequately theorized because Marlowe has too often been set under the giant shadow of Shakespeare. Grande, by contrast, takes Marlowe on his own terms and demonstrates how he achieves his notorious moral ambiguity through the rhetorical technique of dilation or amplification. All of Marlowe's plays end in the conventional tragic way, with death. But each play, as well as Hero and Leander, repeatedly evokes the reader's expectations of a tragic end only to defer them, dilating the moment of pleasure so that the protagonists can dally before the "law" of tragedy.

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Genre : Drama
Author : Troni Y. Grande
Publisher : Bucknell University Press
Release : 1999
File : 240 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0838753744


Tamburlaine A Critical Reader

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Arden Early Modern Drama Guides offer students and academics practical and accessible introductions to the critical and performance contexts of key Elizabethan and Jacobean plays. Essays from leading international scholars give invaluable insight into the text by presenting a range of critical perspectives, making the books ideal companions for study and research. Key features include: Essays on the plays' critical and performance history A keynote essay on current research and thinking about the play A selection of new essays by leading scholars A survey of resources to direct students' further reading about the play in print and online The blockbuster Tamburlaine plays (1587) instantly established Marlowe's reputation for experimenting with subversive, outrageous and immoral material. The plays follow the meteoric rise of a Scythian shepherd-turned-warlord, whose conquests of eastern emperors soon sees him established as the most powerful man in the world. The visual tableaux featured in the plays are iconic. He uses his enemy Bajazeth as a footstool, and has other emperors pull his chariot like horses. He burns the Qur'an on stage. The plays were memorable, too, for how they sounded: they showcased the power and variability of iambic pentameter, the meter that Shakespeare would go on to perfect. No history of Shakespeare's theatre is complete without understanding the influence and significance of Marlowe's Tamburlaine plays. Tamburlaine: A Critical Reader offers the definitive introduction to these plays and new perspectives on these seminal works. It provides an overview of their reception on stage and by critics, and offers fresh insights into the teaching of these plays in the classroom.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : David McInnis
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Release : 2020-06-25
File : 273 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781350082724


Aerial Environments On The Early Modern Stage

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During the early days of the professional English theatre, dramatists including Dekker, Greene, Heywood, Jonson, Marlowe, Middleton, and Shakespeare wrote for playhouses that, though enclosed by surrounding walls, remained open to the ambient air and the sky above. The drama written for performance at these open-air venues drew attention to and reflected on its own relationship to the space of the air. At a time when theories of the imagination emphasized dramatic performance's reliance upon and implication in the air from and through which its staged fictions were presented and received, plays written for performance at open-air venues frequently draw attention to the nature and significance of that elemental relationship. Aerial Environments on the Early Modern Stage considers the various ways in which the air is brought into presence within early modern drama, analyzing more than a hundred works that were performed at the London open-air playhouses between 1576 and 1609, with reference to theatrical atmospheres and aerial encounters. It explores how various theatrical effects and staging strategies foregrounded early modern drama's relationship to, and impact on, the actual playhouse air. In considering open-air drama's pervasive and ongoing attention to aerial imagery, actions, and representational strategies, the book suggest that playwrights and their companies developed a dramaturgical awareness that extended from the earth to encompass and make explicit the space of air.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Chloe Kathleen Preedy
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Release : 2022-08-11
File : 353 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780192655097


The Jew Of Malta A Critical Reader

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Christopher Marlowe's drama, The Jew of Malta, has become an increasingly popular source for scholarly scrutiny, staged productions, and, most recently, a filmed version. The play follows the sometimes tragic, sometimes comic, often outrageous fortunes of its villainous protagonist, the Jew Barabas. In recent years the play has provoked as much interpretive controversy as any work in the Marlowe canon. This unique volume is therefore especially timely, providing fresh, varied approaches to the many enigmatic elements of the play.

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Genre : Drama
Author : Robert A. Logan
Publisher : A&C Black
Release : 2013-03-28
File : 289 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781408191538


Ovid Routledge Revivals

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Ovid: The Classical Heritage, first published in 1995, contains a diverse collection of reflections on a poet who has been adored and reviled in equal measure. Each essay indicates an theme or perspective which remains relevant to our self-understanding today. An enormous range of topics is investigated, in a variety of modes and styles: contemporary reaction, reception by Medieval Schoolmen, Ovid’s influence on Chaucer, and his importance for the ‘New Mythologists’.

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Genre : History
Author : William Anderson
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2014-05
File : 309 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781317687467