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Christopher Marlowe At 450

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Zusatztext A Yankee Book Peddler US Core Title for 2015 'Well written throughout! the collection is accessible to undergraduates! who could profitably read any chapter independent of the others. This detailed! comprehensive collection is a necessary addition to the literature on Renaissance drama. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty.' Choice 'Clearly-written and accessible for a variety of audiences! this volume provides a carefully-considered survey of the past and current conversations surrounding Marlowe's plays and poems! as well as some key biographical and historical contexts. Taken together! these essays - thoughtful! engaging! and highly instructive - offer a wealth of information! reappraising the field of Marlowe Studies while simultaneously pointing the way to timely new areas of research. In the end! the collection not only stands as a significant cartography of literary criticism and performance study! but it demonstrates by implication the vitality of an increasingly rich and continually emerging area of scholarship.' S.P. Cerasano! Colgate University! USA 'Marlowe at 450 is a welcome contribution to the recent wave of scholarship on Christopher Marlowe and his works. Each chapter provides a snapshot of the current state of Marlowe studies! while also attending to its past and forecasting the direction of its future. However! in the diversity of their approaches! the essays do not reflect a cookie-cutter pedantry. Despite the variety of argumentative strategies! the individual contributions have a common denominator in their eye-popping bibliographies! further marking the collection as an indispensable reference book.' Roslyn L. Knutson! University of Arkansas! Little Rock! USA '[This is] a celebratory volume well edited by Sara Munon Deats and Robert A. Logan ... the emphasis is on compiling and evaluating information rather than on producing yet another set of critical essays ... [it has] excellent bibliograph Informationen zum Autor Sara Munson Deats is Distinguished University Professor of English at the University of South Florida, USA. Robert A. Logan is Professor of English at the University of Hartford, USA. Klappentext Commemorating the 450th birthday of a major, powerfully influential English poet and dramatist, Christopher Marlowe at 450 presents a comprehensive, up-to-date appraisal of the Marlovian scholarly landscape. An international group of acknowledged Marlowe experts evaluates the scholarship and criticism of all the individual works, various critical approaches, performances, theater history, electronic resources, and biographies to reveal where we have arrived after 450 years and where scholarship might go next. Zusammenfassung Considers all of Christopher Marlowe's dramas and his poetry, including his translations, as well as the following special topics: Critical Approaches to Marlowe; Marlowe's Works in Performance; Marlowe and Theatre History; Electronic Resources for Marlovian research; and Marlowe's Biography. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part 1 Marlowe's Works: Dido, Queen of Carthage. Tamburlaine, parts one and two. Doctor Faustus. The Jew of Malta. Edward II. The Massacre at Paris. 'The Passionate Shepherd and His Love' and Hero and Leander. Translations of Ovid and Lucan. Part 2 Marlowe in Contemporary Contexts: Specters of Marlowe: the state of the debt and the work of mourning. Marlowe's plays in performance: a brief history. Marlowe and theatre history. Marlowe and electronic resources. Marlowe biography: fact, inference, conjecture, and speculation. ...

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