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- catalog abstract "As the title suggests, these essays on Christopher Marlowe attempt to place the writer and dramatist in the context of the cultural history of his period, with particular reference to its dynamics of social change, aspiration, exploration, conflict and discordance. As such, what characterizes this collection from the conference held in 1993 at the University of Kent at Canterbury, Marlowe's birthplace, to mark the fourth centenary of his death, is its interdisciplinarity. Several of the essays exemplify the variety of approaches which may be taken to the writing of cultural and intellectual history. While fresh perspectives are offered by adducing new documentary and textual evidence, and through the rereading of Marlowe's work in the context of Elizabethan literary Renaissance, space is given in the selection to different interpretations to stimulate debate.".
- catalog contributor b9733949.
- catalog contributor b9733950.
- catalog contributor b9733951.
- catalog created "1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1996.".
- catalog description "'onelye a boye called Christopher Mowle' / Andrew Butcher--'The Studious Artizan': Christopher Marlowe, Canterbury and Cambridge / Peter Roberts--'At Middleborough': some reflections on Marlowe's visit to the Low Countries in 1592 / Charles Nicholl--Visible bullets: Tamburlaine the Great and Ivan the Terrible / Richard Wilson--Marlowe's Massacre at Paris and the reputation of Henri III of France / David Potter--Marlowe's maps of war / Nick de Somogyi--Marlowe and the New World / Thomas Cartelli--The stage, the scaffold and the spectators: the struggle for power in Marlowe's Jew of Malta / Roger Sales--Christopher Marlowe and atheism / Nicholas Davidson--Necromantic books: Christopher Marlowe, Doctor Faustus and Agrippa of Nettesheim / Gareth Roberts--'What passions call you these?': Edward II and James VI / Lawrence Normand--Christopher Marlowe: Ideology and subversion / Michael Hattaway--'What meanes this shew?': Theatricalism, camp and subversion in Doctor Faustus and The Jew of Malta / Darryll Grantley--Marlowe and the internalization of irony / Alexander Shurbanov.".
- catalog description "As the title suggests, these essays on Christopher Marlowe attempt to place the writer and dramatist in the context of the cultural history of his period, with particular reference to its dynamics of social change, aspiration, exploration, conflict and discordance. As such, what characterizes this collection from the conference held in 1993 at the University of Kent at Canterbury, Marlowe's birthplace, to mark the fourth centenary of his death, is its interdisciplinarity. Several of the essays exemplify the variety of approaches which may be taken to the writing of cultural and intellectual history. While fresh perspectives are offered by adducing new documentary and textual evidence, and through the rereading of Marlowe's work in the context of Elizabethan literary Renaissance, space is given in the selection to different interpretations to stimulate debate.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 246-261) and index.".
- catalog extent "xi, 281 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Christopher Marlowe and English renaissance culture.".
- catalog identifier "1859282601".
- catalog isFormatOf "Christopher Marlowe and English renaissance culture.".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Aldershot, Hants, England : Scolar Press,".
- catalog relation "Christopher Marlowe and English renaissance culture.".
- catalog spatial "England.".
- catalog subject "822/.3 B 21".
- catalog subject "Dramatists, English Early modern, 1500-1700 Biography.".
- catalog subject "Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593.".
- catalog subject "PR2673 .C48 1996".
- catalog subject "Renaissance England.".
- catalog tableOfContents "'onelye a boye called Christopher Mowle' / Andrew Butcher--'The Studious Artizan': Christopher Marlowe, Canterbury and Cambridge / Peter Roberts--'At Middleborough': some reflections on Marlowe's visit to the Low Countries in 1592 / Charles Nicholl--Visible bullets: Tamburlaine the Great and Ivan the Terrible / Richard Wilson--Marlowe's Massacre at Paris and the reputation of Henri III of France / David Potter--Marlowe's maps of war / Nick de Somogyi--Marlowe and the New World / Thomas Cartelli--The stage, the scaffold and the spectators: the struggle for power in Marlowe's Jew of Malta / Roger Sales--Christopher Marlowe and atheism / Nicholas Davidson--Necromantic books: Christopher Marlowe, Doctor Faustus and Agrippa of Nettesheim / Gareth Roberts--'What passions call you these?': Edward II and James VI / Lawrence Normand--Christopher Marlowe: Ideology and subversion / Michael Hattaway--'What meanes this shew?': Theatricalism, camp and subversion in Doctor Faustus and The Jew of Malta / Darryll Grantley--Marlowe and the internalization of irony / Alexander Shurbanov.".
- catalog title "Christopher Marlowe and English renaissance culture / edited by Darryll Grantley and Peter Roberts.".
- catalog type "Biography. fast".
- catalog type "text".