This paper examines the ambiguity of characterization in Christopher Marlowe’s Edward II, probably written in 1591. Marlowe’s characters belong to the History of England in the fourteenth century and are portrayed as vividly interesting, contradicting, unpredictable human beings who sometimes surprise us, even astonish us with their sudden change of attitude and mind. The appraisal that follows is meant to demonstrate how these features are both a result of the appropriation of History and of its dramaturgical transformation.This paper examines the ambiguity of characterization in Christopher Marlowe’s Edward II, probably written in 1591. Marlowe’s characters belong to the History of England in the fourteenth century and are portrayed as vi...
The play of Edward II composed by British dramatist Christopher Marlowe is characterized by the depi...
This article's focus is how desire gives way to particular forms of empowerment in Christopher Marlo...
Focusing on the works of Christopher Marlowe (1564-93), this thesis explores the complex engagement ...
This paper examines the ambiguity of characterization in Christopher Marlowe’s Edward II, proba...
This thesis is divided into four main sections as outlined in the following paragraphs. After a bri...
“Marlowe wrote Edward The Second in 1590. He found a suitable tragic theme in the Holinshed’s accoun...
Drawing on queer theory, this essay demonstrates how homophobia motivates the plot of usurpation in ...
Taking into consideration Hayden White’s seminal argument about historical emplotment, and relating ...
There was a revolution in the London playhouses in the late 1580s and early 1590s, and central to it...
In Christopher Marlowe’s Edward II the relationship between passion and reason becomes powerfully re...
This paper addresses the role that Christopher Marlowe’s Edward II plays in the establishing and exp...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation examines how five twentieth-century produc...
In this short essay the human relationships between the four chief characters of Edward the Second a...
This dissertation seeks to articulate how early modern texts formalize their affective qualities in ...
Christopher Marlowe’s Edward II and William Shakespeare’s Richard II have many elements in common. T...
The play of Edward II composed by British dramatist Christopher Marlowe is characterized by the depi...
This article's focus is how desire gives way to particular forms of empowerment in Christopher Marlo...
Focusing on the works of Christopher Marlowe (1564-93), this thesis explores the complex engagement ...
This paper examines the ambiguity of characterization in Christopher Marlowe’s Edward II, proba...
This thesis is divided into four main sections as outlined in the following paragraphs. After a bri...
“Marlowe wrote Edward The Second in 1590. He found a suitable tragic theme in the Holinshed’s accoun...
Drawing on queer theory, this essay demonstrates how homophobia motivates the plot of usurpation in ...
Taking into consideration Hayden White’s seminal argument about historical emplotment, and relating ...
There was a revolution in the London playhouses in the late 1580s and early 1590s, and central to it...
In Christopher Marlowe’s Edward II the relationship between passion and reason becomes powerfully re...
This paper addresses the role that Christopher Marlowe’s Edward II plays in the establishing and exp...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation examines how five twentieth-century produc...
In this short essay the human relationships between the four chief characters of Edward the Second a...
This dissertation seeks to articulate how early modern texts formalize their affective qualities in ...
Christopher Marlowe’s Edward II and William Shakespeare’s Richard II have many elements in common. T...
The play of Edward II composed by British dramatist Christopher Marlowe is characterized by the depi...
This article's focus is how desire gives way to particular forms of empowerment in Christopher Marlo...
Focusing on the works of Christopher Marlowe (1564-93), this thesis explores the complex engagement ...