The Irony of Identity: Self and Imagination in the Drama of Christopher MarloweUniversity of Delaware Press, 1999 - Počet stran: 283 McAdam illustrates how two fundamental points of destabilisation in Marlowe's life and work - his subversive treatment of Christian belief and his ambivalence toward his homosexuality - clarify the plays' interest in the struggle for self-authorisation. |
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Tenuous Manhood | 44 |
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