Marlowe: A Critical StudyCUP Archive, 3. 1. 1964 - Počet stran: 381 This is a thorough critical study of Marlowe's entire output - plays, translations and poems - prefaced by a biographical chapter. It is an attempt to provide the 'life and works' study for the general reader. Mr Steane takes the poetry as the centre of his interest; offering a literary judgement on Marlowe's art rather than further discussion of sources and background. He provides a balanced account of a great poetic dramatist, a writer of exceptional power whose poetry also reveals profound human flaws. |
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Facts and Theories | 3 |
The Tragedie of Dido | 29 |
Tamburlaine | 62 |
Doctor Faustus | 117 |
The Jew of Malta | 166 |
Edward II | 204 |
A Note on The Massacre at Paris | 236 |
The First Book of Lucan | 249 |
Ovids Elegies | 280 |
Hero and Leander | 302 |
IO Conclusion | 337 |
Appendixes | 363 |
Two Translations of Ovid Compared | 370 |
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