This project takes a critical look at the existing research for and against the concept of Marlovian Theory and argues for Marlowe’s guise as William Shakespeare in later life. This argument is drawn from not only expert, outside scholarship, but also involves a close examination of Marlovian and Shakespearian texts, specifically Venus and Adonis, and strives to prove that it was, in fact, Marlowe who composed this epic poem. This project also acknowledges the fact that despite what some might consider definitive proof in favor of Marlovian Theory, the Shakespearian authorship question will always remain
Contributions to this volume explore the idea of Marlowe as a working artist, in keeping with John A...
Of Shakespeare’s 154 sonnets, numbers 78–86 feature his infamous poetic rival—the poet of “great ver...
This essay analyses the documentary evidence identifying Shakespeare and Marlowe as co-authors of th...
This dissertation intends to attribute to The Merchant of Venice and Henry VI their likeliest author...
This book confronts the main unsolved mysteries in Shakespeare's canon through computer analysis of ...
This thesis is a practice-as-research project ‘articulating and evidencing’ (Nelson, 2013, p. 11) re...
Several recent literary studies have proposed that Shakespeare was not the sole author of Titus Andr...
© 2014 Dr. Corinna Verity BoxThis thesis is a study of Christopher Marlowe’s reception of Ovid. It p...
Epyllion poems, or little epics, functioned in Renaissance society as provocative, comedic, and deep...
The first book of its kind, Marlowe’s Ovid explores and analyzes in depth the relationship between t...
The question of the authorship of the plays, poems, and sonnets traditionally attributed to the pen ...
“Marlowe on Immortality” considers the work of Christopher Marlowe (1564-93) for its ideas of immort...
This essay explores the relationship between Christopher Marlowe and Thomas Nashe. There are a numbe...
According to Ben Johnson “William Shakespeare, was not of an age, but for all time”, The greatness ...
The enduring ability of the name of Christopher Marlowe to generate speculation and controversy rega...
Contributions to this volume explore the idea of Marlowe as a working artist, in keeping with John A...
Of Shakespeare’s 154 sonnets, numbers 78–86 feature his infamous poetic rival—the poet of “great ver...
This essay analyses the documentary evidence identifying Shakespeare and Marlowe as co-authors of th...
This dissertation intends to attribute to The Merchant of Venice and Henry VI their likeliest author...
This book confronts the main unsolved mysteries in Shakespeare's canon through computer analysis of ...
This thesis is a practice-as-research project ‘articulating and evidencing’ (Nelson, 2013, p. 11) re...
Several recent literary studies have proposed that Shakespeare was not the sole author of Titus Andr...
© 2014 Dr. Corinna Verity BoxThis thesis is a study of Christopher Marlowe’s reception of Ovid. It p...
Epyllion poems, or little epics, functioned in Renaissance society as provocative, comedic, and deep...
The first book of its kind, Marlowe’s Ovid explores and analyzes in depth the relationship between t...
The question of the authorship of the plays, poems, and sonnets traditionally attributed to the pen ...
“Marlowe on Immortality” considers the work of Christopher Marlowe (1564-93) for its ideas of immort...
This essay explores the relationship between Christopher Marlowe and Thomas Nashe. There are a numbe...
According to Ben Johnson “William Shakespeare, was not of an age, but for all time”, The greatness ...
The enduring ability of the name of Christopher Marlowe to generate speculation and controversy rega...
Contributions to this volume explore the idea of Marlowe as a working artist, in keeping with John A...
Of Shakespeare’s 154 sonnets, numbers 78–86 feature his infamous poetic rival—the poet of “great ver...
This essay analyses the documentary evidence identifying Shakespeare and Marlowe as co-authors of th...