Christopher Marlowe, Theatrical Commerce, and the Book Trade
Herausgeber: Knutson, Roslyn L.; Melnikoff, Kirk
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Examines Christopher Marlowe and his work in the overlapping contexts of the professional theatre and the book trade.
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Examines Christopher Marlowe and his work in the overlapping contexts of the professional theatre and the book trade.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 640g
- ISBN-13: 9781107126206
- ISBN-10: 1107126207
- Artikelnr.: 51153839
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 640g
- ISBN-13: 9781107126206
- ISBN-10: 1107126207
- Artikelnr.: 51153839
To the reader David Scott Kastan; Introduction: booking Marlowe; Part I.
Marlowe at Work: 1. Marlowe's Lucan: winding sheets and scattered leaves
Sarah Wall-Randell; 2. Marlowe in repertory, 1587-1593 Roslyn L. Knutson;
3. Marlowe in miniature: Dido, Queen of Carthage and the children of the
chapel repertory Eoin Price; 4. 'Then breath a while': compression,
kinesis, and temporality in the Massacre at Paris Evelyn Tribble; 5.
Alarums: Edward II and the staging of history Lucy Munro; 6. Doctor
Faustus's leg Genevieve Love; Part II. Transmitting Marlowe: 7. Making
Marlowe Adam G. Hooks; 8. Making a scene: or Tamburlaine the Great in print
Claire M. L. Bourne; 9. Marlowe's early books: the Contention and a
'Marlowe effect' Peter Kirwan; 10. Richard Jones, Tamburlaine the Great,
and the making (and re-making) of a serial play collection in the 1590s
Tara L. Lyons; 11. Companionate publishing, literary publics, and the wit
of epyllia: the early success of Hero and Leander András Kiséry; 12. Thomas
Heywood and the publishing of The Jew of Malta Richard Dutton; Part III.
Marlowe Received: 13. Allusions to Marlowe in printed plays, 1594 Tom
Rutter; 14. The devil and Doctor Faustus Paul Menzer; 15. Booking Marlowe's
plays David McInnis; 16. Marlowe's lost play: 'The Maiden's Holiday'
Matthew Steggle; 17. 'The best of poets in that age': Christopher Marlowe's
reputation in the century following his death in Deptford J. A. Downie;
Appendix A. Transcription of John Newdigate II's summary of Edward II;
Appendix B. Marlowe in print, 1590-1640; Appendix C. Marlowe's plays in
performance, 1588-1640.
Marlowe at Work: 1. Marlowe's Lucan: winding sheets and scattered leaves
Sarah Wall-Randell; 2. Marlowe in repertory, 1587-1593 Roslyn L. Knutson;
3. Marlowe in miniature: Dido, Queen of Carthage and the children of the
chapel repertory Eoin Price; 4. 'Then breath a while': compression,
kinesis, and temporality in the Massacre at Paris Evelyn Tribble; 5.
Alarums: Edward II and the staging of history Lucy Munro; 6. Doctor
Faustus's leg Genevieve Love; Part II. Transmitting Marlowe: 7. Making
Marlowe Adam G. Hooks; 8. Making a scene: or Tamburlaine the Great in print
Claire M. L. Bourne; 9. Marlowe's early books: the Contention and a
'Marlowe effect' Peter Kirwan; 10. Richard Jones, Tamburlaine the Great,
and the making (and re-making) of a serial play collection in the 1590s
Tara L. Lyons; 11. Companionate publishing, literary publics, and the wit
of epyllia: the early success of Hero and Leander András Kiséry; 12. Thomas
Heywood and the publishing of The Jew of Malta Richard Dutton; Part III.
Marlowe Received: 13. Allusions to Marlowe in printed plays, 1594 Tom
Rutter; 14. The devil and Doctor Faustus Paul Menzer; 15. Booking Marlowe's
plays David McInnis; 16. Marlowe's lost play: 'The Maiden's Holiday'
Matthew Steggle; 17. 'The best of poets in that age': Christopher Marlowe's
reputation in the century following his death in Deptford J. A. Downie;
Appendix A. Transcription of John Newdigate II's summary of Edward II;
Appendix B. Marlowe in print, 1590-1640; Appendix C. Marlowe's plays in
performance, 1588-1640.
To the reader David Scott Kastan; Introduction: booking Marlowe; Part I.
Marlowe at Work: 1. Marlowe's Lucan: winding sheets and scattered leaves
Sarah Wall-Randell; 2. Marlowe in repertory, 1587-1593 Roslyn L. Knutson;
3. Marlowe in miniature: Dido, Queen of Carthage and the children of the
chapel repertory Eoin Price; 4. 'Then breath a while': compression,
kinesis, and temporality in the Massacre at Paris Evelyn Tribble; 5.
Alarums: Edward II and the staging of history Lucy Munro; 6. Doctor
Faustus's leg Genevieve Love; Part II. Transmitting Marlowe: 7. Making
Marlowe Adam G. Hooks; 8. Making a scene: or Tamburlaine the Great in print
Claire M. L. Bourne; 9. Marlowe's early books: the Contention and a
'Marlowe effect' Peter Kirwan; 10. Richard Jones, Tamburlaine the Great,
and the making (and re-making) of a serial play collection in the 1590s
Tara L. Lyons; 11. Companionate publishing, literary publics, and the wit
of epyllia: the early success of Hero and Leander András Kiséry; 12. Thomas
Heywood and the publishing of The Jew of Malta Richard Dutton; Part III.
Marlowe Received: 13. Allusions to Marlowe in printed plays, 1594 Tom
Rutter; 14. The devil and Doctor Faustus Paul Menzer; 15. Booking Marlowe's
plays David McInnis; 16. Marlowe's lost play: 'The Maiden's Holiday'
Matthew Steggle; 17. 'The best of poets in that age': Christopher Marlowe's
reputation in the century following his death in Deptford J. A. Downie;
Appendix A. Transcription of John Newdigate II's summary of Edward II;
Appendix B. Marlowe in print, 1590-1640; Appendix C. Marlowe's plays in
performance, 1588-1640.
Marlowe at Work: 1. Marlowe's Lucan: winding sheets and scattered leaves
Sarah Wall-Randell; 2. Marlowe in repertory, 1587-1593 Roslyn L. Knutson;
3. Marlowe in miniature: Dido, Queen of Carthage and the children of the
chapel repertory Eoin Price; 4. 'Then breath a while': compression,
kinesis, and temporality in the Massacre at Paris Evelyn Tribble; 5.
Alarums: Edward II and the staging of history Lucy Munro; 6. Doctor
Faustus's leg Genevieve Love; Part II. Transmitting Marlowe: 7. Making
Marlowe Adam G. Hooks; 8. Making a scene: or Tamburlaine the Great in print
Claire M. L. Bourne; 9. Marlowe's early books: the Contention and a
'Marlowe effect' Peter Kirwan; 10. Richard Jones, Tamburlaine the Great,
and the making (and re-making) of a serial play collection in the 1590s
Tara L. Lyons; 11. Companionate publishing, literary publics, and the wit
of epyllia: the early success of Hero and Leander András Kiséry; 12. Thomas
Heywood and the publishing of The Jew of Malta Richard Dutton; Part III.
Marlowe Received: 13. Allusions to Marlowe in printed plays, 1594 Tom
Rutter; 14. The devil and Doctor Faustus Paul Menzer; 15. Booking Marlowe's
plays David McInnis; 16. Marlowe's lost play: 'The Maiden's Holiday'
Matthew Steggle; 17. 'The best of poets in that age': Christopher Marlowe's
reputation in the century following his death in Deptford J. A. Downie;
Appendix A. Transcription of John Newdigate II's summary of Edward II;
Appendix B. Marlowe in print, 1590-1640; Appendix C. Marlowe's plays in
performance, 1588-1640.