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Catherine De Medicis
Dark Places
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Doctor Faustus
early modern literature
edward
Edward II
Elizabethan drama sources
English Dramatic Literature
English Dramatic Poets
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faustus
Golden Eye
Henri III
hero
Heroic Verse
High Astounding Terms
jew
King Edward III
kit
leander
literary influence studies
malta
Marlowe dramatic sources compilation
Marlowe's Life
Marlowe's Plays
Marlowe's Poem
Marlowe's Time
Owen Glendower
Peter Pindar
Renaissance playwrights analysis
Rhyming Mother Wits
Richard III
Sir John Puckering
Superb
theatre history research
Theophilus Cibber
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Violating
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Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415040525
  • Weight: 930g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Jun 1994
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This major work brings together, for the first time in a single volume, all the recognized sources of Marlowe's dramatic work. Many of the forty-two texts presented here are of outstanding interest in their own right. Together they illuminate the cultural milieu which fostered Marlowe's talent, and deepen our appreciation of his dramatic methods.
* Each of the texts is accessibly presented for the modern reader and is fully annotated.
* Works in Latin or foreign vernaculars are translated, many for the first time, and modern spelling and punctuation are used throughout.
* The sources for each play are examined individually and are thoroughly edited.
Few libraries provide the range of sources contained in this one volume. The editors include texts of works such as the English Faust-Book from which Marlowe borrowed heavily, and provide substantial extracts from other books with which he was no doubt familiar.
This book is an invaluable resource for all those interested in Marlowe and the development of Elizabethan theatre.

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