Christopher Marlowe: A Literary Life

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Palgrave Macmillan, 04.10.2000 - 177 Seiten
Christopher Marlowe: A Literary Life situates the individual works of Marlowe within the context of his overall literary career. Areas covered include: Marlowe's preference for foreign settings and his unusually accurate depictions of them; the importance of his scholarly background; his consistent portrayal of family groups as fissured and troubled; the challenge that his works posed to contemporary orthodoxies about religion, sexuality, and government; and the long and sometimes spectacular afterlife of his works and of his literary reputation as a whole.

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LISA HOPKINS is a Senior Lecturer in English at Sheffield Hallam University as is editor of Early Modern Literary Studies. Previous publications include Elizabeth I and Her Court, John Ford's Political Theatre and The Shakespearean Marriage: Merry Wives and Heavy Husbands.

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