Explores the evidence for a personal friendship between Christopher Marlowe and Gervase Markham
“Marlowe on Immortality” considers the work of Christopher Marlowe (1564-93) for its ideas of immort...
A general study of Marlowe \u27s cosmology may by no means be original, for numerous critics have me...
A general study of Marlowe \u27s cosmology may by no means be original, for numerous critics have me...
The enduring ability of the name of Christopher Marlowe to generate speculation and controversy rega...
This essay explores the relationship between Christopher Marlowe and Thomas Nashe. There are a numbe...
In 1647, Humphrey Moseley and Humphrey Robinson published a folio collection of unpublished works wh...
(Introduction to Early Modern Literary Studies: Special Issue 23) The collection of essays commem...
This project takes a critical look at the existing research for and against the concept of Marlovia...
A long-standing argument that Christopher Marlowe wrote the Jack Cade scenes of Shakespeare's Henry ...
The friends, followers, and fans of Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, made no small contribution t...
The reception of Marlowe has often been marred by a vicious hermeneutic circle within which the play...
To many of his contemporaries Marlowe was associated not with religion but, publicly and repeatedly,...
Of Shakespeare’s 154 sonnets, numbers 78–86 feature his infamous poetic rival—the poet of “great ver...
Christopher Marlow still remains a largely undefined dramatist in the twentieth century. Scholarship...
According to Ben Johnson “William Shakespeare, was not of an age, but for all time”, The greatness ...
“Marlowe on Immortality” considers the work of Christopher Marlowe (1564-93) for its ideas of immort...
A general study of Marlowe \u27s cosmology may by no means be original, for numerous critics have me...
A general study of Marlowe \u27s cosmology may by no means be original, for numerous critics have me...
The enduring ability of the name of Christopher Marlowe to generate speculation and controversy rega...
This essay explores the relationship between Christopher Marlowe and Thomas Nashe. There are a numbe...
In 1647, Humphrey Moseley and Humphrey Robinson published a folio collection of unpublished works wh...
(Introduction to Early Modern Literary Studies: Special Issue 23) The collection of essays commem...
This project takes a critical look at the existing research for and against the concept of Marlovia...
A long-standing argument that Christopher Marlowe wrote the Jack Cade scenes of Shakespeare's Henry ...
The friends, followers, and fans of Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, made no small contribution t...
The reception of Marlowe has often been marred by a vicious hermeneutic circle within which the play...
To many of his contemporaries Marlowe was associated not with religion but, publicly and repeatedly,...
Of Shakespeare’s 154 sonnets, numbers 78–86 feature his infamous poetic rival—the poet of “great ver...
Christopher Marlow still remains a largely undefined dramatist in the twentieth century. Scholarship...
According to Ben Johnson “William Shakespeare, was not of an age, but for all time”, The greatness ...
“Marlowe on Immortality” considers the work of Christopher Marlowe (1564-93) for its ideas of immort...
A general study of Marlowe \u27s cosmology may by no means be original, for numerous critics have me...
A general study of Marlowe \u27s cosmology may by no means be original, for numerous critics have me...