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_c£41.99
040 _aAliah University
_bEng
_cAU
041 _aEngl
082 _a822.3
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245 _aChristopher Marlowe
_cedited and introduced by Richard Wilson.
260 _aNew York
_bRoutledge
_c2013
300 _axi, 273 p.
_c20 cm.
440 _aLongman critical readers
_99291
500 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. "Further reading" p. 268-270.
505 _a1. INTRODUCTION. The Ruffian on the Stair. The Burning Library. Confessions of a Mask. The Bonfire of Vanities. Saint Marlowe. 2. MARJORIE GARBER, `Here's Nothing Writ': Scribe, Script and Circumscription in Marlowe's Plays 3. JONATHAN GOLDBERG, Sodomy and Society: The Case of Christopher Marlowe 4. SIMON SHEPHERD, Representing `Women' and Males: Gender Relations in Marlowe 5. JONATHAN GOLDBERG, `Play the Sodomites, or Worse': `Dido Queen of Carthage' 6. JONATHAN CREWE, The Theatre of the Idols: Marlowe, Rankins, and Theatrical Images 7. ALAN SINFIELD, Legitimating Tamburlaine 8. RICHARD WILSON, Visible Bullets: `Tamburlaine the Great' and Ivan the Terrible 9. STEPHEN GREENBLATT, Marlowe, Marx, and Anti-Semitism 10. EMILY BARTELS, Malta: `The Jew of Malta', and the Fictions of Difference<br/>11. THOMAS CARTELLI, King Edward's Body 12. JOHN ARCHER, Marlowe and the Observation of Men<br/>13. JULIA BRIGGS, The Rites of Violence: Marlowe's `Massacre at Paris' 14. JONATHAN DOLLIMORE, `Doctor Faustus': Subversion through Transgression 15. HILARY GATTI, Bruno and Marlowe: `Doctor Faustus'
600 _aMarlowe, Christopher,
_d1564-1593
_xCriticism and interpretation.
_914428
700 _4editor
_aWilson, Richard,
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942 _cBOOKS ENG
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