Christopher Marlowe’s Edward II and William Shakespeare’s Richard II have many elements in common. The similarities between the two works are significant enough to warrant suspicion that Shakespeare may have "borrowed" from Edward II when he wrote his play. This thesis explores the similarities and differences between Edward II and Richard II, discusses whether or not there is a connection between them, and ties these similarities and differences to Marlowe and Shakespeare’s choices as playwrights
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This paper examines the ambiguity of characterization in Christopher Marlowe’s Edward II, proba...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation examines how five twentieth-century produc...
This paper examines the ambiguity of characterization in Christopher Marlowe’s Edward II, probably w...
This thesis is divided into four main sections as outlined in the following paragraphs. After a bri...
This paper considers the continuity—rather than a rupture—between the Middle Ages and the early mode...
William Shakespeare used sixteenth-century English historian Raphael Holinshed as a source for most ...
Although Christopher Marlowe wrote Edward II in the late 1500’s, the play has lived far beyond that ...
Several recent literary studies have proposed that Shakespeare was not the sole author of Titus Andr...
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Tato práce porovnává historickou postavu Eduarda II s jeho literárním ztvárněním ve hře Christophera...
The thesis examines connections between Southwell and Shakespeare, in their lives and in their work....
This thesis examines the influence that William Shakespeare had on the works of Harold Pinter. This ...
This study purports to examine several areas of similarity between the chronicle history plays by Ch...
Many critics have pointed out that there are many similarities between Henry V and Edward III. Richa...
This paper examines the ambiguity of characterization in Christopher Marlowe’s Edward II, proba...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation examines how five twentieth-century produc...
This paper examines the ambiguity of characterization in Christopher Marlowe’s Edward II, probably w...
This thesis is divided into four main sections as outlined in the following paragraphs. After a bri...
This paper considers the continuity—rather than a rupture—between the Middle Ages and the early mode...
William Shakespeare used sixteenth-century English historian Raphael Holinshed as a source for most ...
Although Christopher Marlowe wrote Edward II in the late 1500’s, the play has lived far beyond that ...
Several recent literary studies have proposed that Shakespeare was not the sole author of Titus Andr...
This thesis will seek to show how 1 Henry VI was used as a vessel for character experimentation, and...
The article explores the possibility extended by Hugh Craig and Arthur Kinney that <em>2 Henry VI</e...
Tato práce porovnává historickou postavu Eduarda II s jeho literárním ztvárněním ve hře Christophera...
The thesis examines connections between Southwell and Shakespeare, in their lives and in their work....
This thesis examines the influence that William Shakespeare had on the works of Harold Pinter. This ...