Christopher Marlowe in Context
Herausgeber: Bartels, Emily C.; Smith, Emma
Christopher Marlowe in Context
Herausgeber: Bartels, Emily C.; Smith, Emma
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The most up-to-date contextual guide to Christopher Marlowe's world and the full range of his poetry and drama.
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The most up-to-date contextual guide to Christopher Marlowe's world and the full range of his poetry and drama.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 412
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 594g
- ISBN-13: 9781107559363
- ISBN-10: 1107559367
- Artikelnr.: 42964525
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 412
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 594g
- ISBN-13: 9781107559363
- ISBN-10: 1107559367
- Artikelnr.: 42964525
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Chronology of Marlowe's life and works Catherine Clifford and Martin Wiggins
Introduction Emily C. Bartels and Emma Smith
Part I. Marlowe's Works: 1. Marlowe's canon Martin Wiggins
2. Marlowe's material texts Leah S. Marcus
3. Marlowe and the limits of rhetoric Catherine Nicholson
4. Marlowe and character Laurie Maguire and Aleksandra Thostrup
5. Marlowe's dramatic form Sarah Dewar-Watson
6. Marlowe's poetic form Danielle Clarke
7. Marlowe and the Elizabethan theatre audience Brian Walsh
8. Marlowe and classical literature Syrithe Pugh
9. Marlowe's medievalism Chris Chism
10. Reading Marlowe's books Elizabeth Spiller
11. Marlowe's translations Jenny C. Mann
Part II. Marlowe's World: 12. Geography and Marlowe Jacques Lezra
13. History, politics and Marlowe Paulina Kewes
14. Marlowe and social distinction James R. Siemon
15. Marlowe, militarism and violence Patricia Cahill
16. Education, the university and Marlowe Elizabeth Hanson
17. Marlowe and the question of will Kathryn Schwartz
18. Marlowe and the self Lars Engle
19. Race, nation and Marlowe Emily C. Bartels
20. Marlowe and religion Gillian Woods
21. Marlowe and Queer Theory David Clark
22. Marlowe and women Alison Findlay
23. Marlowe and the New Science Mary Thomas Crane
24. The professional theatre and Marlowe Tom Rutter
Part III. Reception: 25. Marlowe in his moment Holger Schott Syme
26. Marlowe and Shakespeare Thomas Cartelli
27. Marlowe in Caroline theatre Lucy Munro
28. Marlowe's literary influence Lisa Hopkins
29. Marlowe at the movies Pascale Aebischer
30. Editing Marlowe's texts Andrew Duxfield
31. Marlowe's biography Thomas Healy
32. Marlowe and the critics Adam Hansen
33. Marlowe now Paul Menzer.
Introduction Emily C. Bartels and Emma Smith
Part I. Marlowe's Works: 1. Marlowe's canon Martin Wiggins
2. Marlowe's material texts Leah S. Marcus
3. Marlowe and the limits of rhetoric Catherine Nicholson
4. Marlowe and character Laurie Maguire and Aleksandra Thostrup
5. Marlowe's dramatic form Sarah Dewar-Watson
6. Marlowe's poetic form Danielle Clarke
7. Marlowe and the Elizabethan theatre audience Brian Walsh
8. Marlowe and classical literature Syrithe Pugh
9. Marlowe's medievalism Chris Chism
10. Reading Marlowe's books Elizabeth Spiller
11. Marlowe's translations Jenny C. Mann
Part II. Marlowe's World: 12. Geography and Marlowe Jacques Lezra
13. History, politics and Marlowe Paulina Kewes
14. Marlowe and social distinction James R. Siemon
15. Marlowe, militarism and violence Patricia Cahill
16. Education, the university and Marlowe Elizabeth Hanson
17. Marlowe and the question of will Kathryn Schwartz
18. Marlowe and the self Lars Engle
19. Race, nation and Marlowe Emily C. Bartels
20. Marlowe and religion Gillian Woods
21. Marlowe and Queer Theory David Clark
22. Marlowe and women Alison Findlay
23. Marlowe and the New Science Mary Thomas Crane
24. The professional theatre and Marlowe Tom Rutter
Part III. Reception: 25. Marlowe in his moment Holger Schott Syme
26. Marlowe and Shakespeare Thomas Cartelli
27. Marlowe in Caroline theatre Lucy Munro
28. Marlowe's literary influence Lisa Hopkins
29. Marlowe at the movies Pascale Aebischer
30. Editing Marlowe's texts Andrew Duxfield
31. Marlowe's biography Thomas Healy
32. Marlowe and the critics Adam Hansen
33. Marlowe now Paul Menzer.
Chronology of Marlowe's life and works Catherine Clifford and Martin Wiggins
Introduction Emily C. Bartels and Emma Smith
Part I. Marlowe's Works: 1. Marlowe's canon Martin Wiggins
2. Marlowe's material texts Leah S. Marcus
3. Marlowe and the limits of rhetoric Catherine Nicholson
4. Marlowe and character Laurie Maguire and Aleksandra Thostrup
5. Marlowe's dramatic form Sarah Dewar-Watson
6. Marlowe's poetic form Danielle Clarke
7. Marlowe and the Elizabethan theatre audience Brian Walsh
8. Marlowe and classical literature Syrithe Pugh
9. Marlowe's medievalism Chris Chism
10. Reading Marlowe's books Elizabeth Spiller
11. Marlowe's translations Jenny C. Mann
Part II. Marlowe's World: 12. Geography and Marlowe Jacques Lezra
13. History, politics and Marlowe Paulina Kewes
14. Marlowe and social distinction James R. Siemon
15. Marlowe, militarism and violence Patricia Cahill
16. Education, the university and Marlowe Elizabeth Hanson
17. Marlowe and the question of will Kathryn Schwartz
18. Marlowe and the self Lars Engle
19. Race, nation and Marlowe Emily C. Bartels
20. Marlowe and religion Gillian Woods
21. Marlowe and Queer Theory David Clark
22. Marlowe and women Alison Findlay
23. Marlowe and the New Science Mary Thomas Crane
24. The professional theatre and Marlowe Tom Rutter
Part III. Reception: 25. Marlowe in his moment Holger Schott Syme
26. Marlowe and Shakespeare Thomas Cartelli
27. Marlowe in Caroline theatre Lucy Munro
28. Marlowe's literary influence Lisa Hopkins
29. Marlowe at the movies Pascale Aebischer
30. Editing Marlowe's texts Andrew Duxfield
31. Marlowe's biography Thomas Healy
32. Marlowe and the critics Adam Hansen
33. Marlowe now Paul Menzer.
Introduction Emily C. Bartels and Emma Smith
Part I. Marlowe's Works: 1. Marlowe's canon Martin Wiggins
2. Marlowe's material texts Leah S. Marcus
3. Marlowe and the limits of rhetoric Catherine Nicholson
4. Marlowe and character Laurie Maguire and Aleksandra Thostrup
5. Marlowe's dramatic form Sarah Dewar-Watson
6. Marlowe's poetic form Danielle Clarke
7. Marlowe and the Elizabethan theatre audience Brian Walsh
8. Marlowe and classical literature Syrithe Pugh
9. Marlowe's medievalism Chris Chism
10. Reading Marlowe's books Elizabeth Spiller
11. Marlowe's translations Jenny C. Mann
Part II. Marlowe's World: 12. Geography and Marlowe Jacques Lezra
13. History, politics and Marlowe Paulina Kewes
14. Marlowe and social distinction James R. Siemon
15. Marlowe, militarism and violence Patricia Cahill
16. Education, the university and Marlowe Elizabeth Hanson
17. Marlowe and the question of will Kathryn Schwartz
18. Marlowe and the self Lars Engle
19. Race, nation and Marlowe Emily C. Bartels
20. Marlowe and religion Gillian Woods
21. Marlowe and Queer Theory David Clark
22. Marlowe and women Alison Findlay
23. Marlowe and the New Science Mary Thomas Crane
24. The professional theatre and Marlowe Tom Rutter
Part III. Reception: 25. Marlowe in his moment Holger Schott Syme
26. Marlowe and Shakespeare Thomas Cartelli
27. Marlowe in Caroline theatre Lucy Munro
28. Marlowe's literary influence Lisa Hopkins
29. Marlowe at the movies Pascale Aebischer
30. Editing Marlowe's texts Andrew Duxfield
31. Marlowe's biography Thomas Healy
32. Marlowe and the critics Adam Hansen
33. Marlowe now Paul Menzer.