This essay starts by examining the abundant Biblical references in Christopher Marlowe's drama, and especially The Jew of Malta and Doctor Faustus . It particularly assesses the degree of fidelity of such references to their source text, as it throws light on the distortions and omissions by which the playwright modifies Holy Scripture to fit his own ends. Subsequently, the essay considers the poetical production of the Modernist author Edith Sitwell, who, in her compositions inspired by World War II, recovers and refashions some significant passages from Marlowe's works. Indeed, Sitwell's verse is a valuable instance of her remarkable skill in awarding new vitality and relevance to words and phrases which she extracts from the literary tr...
Scholars have already demonstrated that Shakespeare ‘s language abounds in Biblical allusions and re...
Christopher Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus is generally treated as a soteriological riddle: is Faustus dam...
Contributions to this volume explore the idea of Marlowe as a working artist, in keeping with John A...
Il mio intervento si propone di analizzare le citazioni bibliche e classiche inserite da Christopher...
This essay is a re-reading of Christopher Marlowe’s Edward II in the light of St Paul’s Epistle to t...
This essay deals with the worlds of early modern Malta and Venice, two distinctly non-English locati...
The essay examines Revelation both as a literary text and as a narrative device. In this intellectua...
This essay tackles the problem of King Lear’s textuality, and the possible historical reasons at the...
“Marlowe on Immortality” considers the work of Christopher Marlowe (1564-93) for its ideas of immort...
Christopher Marlow still remains a largely undefined dramatist in the twentieth century. Scholarship...
How subversive are the plays of Christopher Marlowe? While the playwright\u27s biography was certain...
The essay examines the current status of literary studies and critical analysis. Reassessing the int...
The reception of Marlowe has often been marred by a vicious hermeneutic circle within which the play...
Christopher Marlowe (1564-1593) is often assumed to have an oeuvre that is authorially and textually...
Cristiano Ragni's Italian translation of The Massacre at Paris represents a precious contribution to...
Scholars have already demonstrated that Shakespeare ‘s language abounds in Biblical allusions and re...
Christopher Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus is generally treated as a soteriological riddle: is Faustus dam...
Contributions to this volume explore the idea of Marlowe as a working artist, in keeping with John A...
Il mio intervento si propone di analizzare le citazioni bibliche e classiche inserite da Christopher...
This essay is a re-reading of Christopher Marlowe’s Edward II in the light of St Paul’s Epistle to t...
This essay deals with the worlds of early modern Malta and Venice, two distinctly non-English locati...
The essay examines Revelation both as a literary text and as a narrative device. In this intellectua...
This essay tackles the problem of King Lear’s textuality, and the possible historical reasons at the...
“Marlowe on Immortality” considers the work of Christopher Marlowe (1564-93) for its ideas of immort...
Christopher Marlow still remains a largely undefined dramatist in the twentieth century. Scholarship...
How subversive are the plays of Christopher Marlowe? While the playwright\u27s biography was certain...
The essay examines the current status of literary studies and critical analysis. Reassessing the int...
The reception of Marlowe has often been marred by a vicious hermeneutic circle within which the play...
Christopher Marlowe (1564-1593) is often assumed to have an oeuvre that is authorially and textually...
Cristiano Ragni's Italian translation of The Massacre at Paris represents a precious contribution to...
Scholars have already demonstrated that Shakespeare ‘s language abounds in Biblical allusions and re...
Christopher Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus is generally treated as a soteriological riddle: is Faustus dam...
Contributions to this volume explore the idea of Marlowe as a working artist, in keeping with John A...