Marlowe's combination of lyric violence with a spirit of irony and scepticism has always seemed somewhat paradoxical, but we may find an explanation for it in his debt to Greek. Greek language learning developed in England from the early 1500s onwards and was particularly strong at Cambridge under Sir John Cheke in the 1540s, when many of the teachers of the future generation of Elizabethan writers were trained. In the case of Marlowe, what Joseph Hall was to label ‘pure iambics’ can be seen to have Greek origins, and the plays in which these are first deployed (the two parts of Tamburlaine) almost certainly take Xenophon's Cyrpopaiedia as one of their models. But the ironic Marlowe is also evident in Tamburlaine, and the model here is not ...
To be intelligible to his age, a playwright must mirror and reflect the feelings and thoughts of the...
This project takes a critical look at the existing research for and against the concept of Marlovia...
The spirit of humanism typical in the course of Renaissance prompted people, with their capability a...
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The Theatres were very much in vogue in the Elizabethan England. For the spectators, theatres were n...
“Marlowe on Immortality” considers the work of Christopher Marlowe (1564-93) for its ideas of immort...
Abstract. The Early New English iambic pentameter was re-created by Wyatt and Surrey in the first ha...
The first book of its kind, Marlowe’s Ovid explores and analyzes in depth the relationship between t...
The reception of Marlowe has often been marred by a vicious hermeneutic circle within which the play...
© 2014 Dr. Corinna Verity BoxThis thesis is a study of Christopher Marlowe’s reception of Ovid. It p...
The Cambridge Companion to Christopher Marlowe, first published in 2004, provides a full introductio...
In this essay, we hope to begin a new chapter of Dido criticism that is disentangled from the Virgil...
The reception of Marlowe has often been marred by a vicious hermeneutic circle within which the play...
Focusing on the works of Christopher Marlowe (1564-93), this thesis explores the complex engagement ...
My subject is the relationship between rhetoric and the range of possible reaction to Marlowe\u27s p...
To be intelligible to his age, a playwright must mirror and reflect the feelings and thoughts of the...
This project takes a critical look at the existing research for and against the concept of Marlovia...
The spirit of humanism typical in the course of Renaissance prompted people, with their capability a...
This is the published version, made available with the permission of the publisher
The Theatres were very much in vogue in the Elizabethan England. For the spectators, theatres were n...
“Marlowe on Immortality” considers the work of Christopher Marlowe (1564-93) for its ideas of immort...
Abstract. The Early New English iambic pentameter was re-created by Wyatt and Surrey in the first ha...
The first book of its kind, Marlowe’s Ovid explores and analyzes in depth the relationship between t...
The reception of Marlowe has often been marred by a vicious hermeneutic circle within which the play...
© 2014 Dr. Corinna Verity BoxThis thesis is a study of Christopher Marlowe’s reception of Ovid. It p...
The Cambridge Companion to Christopher Marlowe, first published in 2004, provides a full introductio...
In this essay, we hope to begin a new chapter of Dido criticism that is disentangled from the Virgil...
The reception of Marlowe has often been marred by a vicious hermeneutic circle within which the play...
Focusing on the works of Christopher Marlowe (1564-93), this thesis explores the complex engagement ...
My subject is the relationship between rhetoric and the range of possible reaction to Marlowe\u27s p...
To be intelligible to his age, a playwright must mirror and reflect the feelings and thoughts of the...
This project takes a critical look at the existing research for and against the concept of Marlovia...
The spirit of humanism typical in the course of Renaissance prompted people, with their capability a...