Marlowe, History, and Sexuality: New Critical Essays on Christopher MarloweThe year 1993 marked the 400th anniversary of Marlowe's death by stabbing in a tavern brawl. It also served as a rallying point for novels, plays, a film and many scholarly events. Marlowe's life and writings, his commitments and ambivalences, his politically correct and violently anti-establishment posturings make him a man for the 1990s. This work contains 13 essays by Marlovian writers of today. |
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... Hero and Leander Georgia E. Brown Why did Marlowe write Hero and Leander ? Most critics have attempted to answer this question by approaching the poem as an essay on love . William Keach , for example , maintains that Marlowe's poem is ...
... Hero and Leander Georgia E. Brown Why did Marlowe write Hero and Leander ? Most critics have attempted to answer this question by approaching the poem as an essay on love . William Keach , for example , maintains that Marlowe's poem is ...
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... Hero and Leander constitute a witty defense of authorial status , asserting authorial whim as the origin and end of ... Hero and Leander defends the creative power of the individual and defines a specific space for literature which is ...
... Hero and Leander constitute a witty defense of authorial status , asserting authorial whim as the origin and end of ... Hero and Leander defends the creative power of the individual and defines a specific space for literature which is ...
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... Hero and Leander exemplifies the way Marlowe cultivates an association with activities on the margins of physical , mental , or cultural experience . Rather than edify his readers , Marlowe sets out to enthrall and ... Hero and Leander 69.
... Hero and Leander exemplifies the way Marlowe cultivates an association with activities on the margins of physical , mental , or cultural experience . Rather than edify his readers , Marlowe sets out to enthrall and ... Hero and Leander 69.
Contents
CHARLES NICHOLL | 1 |
Marlowes Quarrel with | 15 |
and Renaissance Ideas of a Literary Career | 39 |
Copyright | |
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