Boekdetails
Formaat
Hardcover
Pagina's
412
Taal
Engels
Gepubliceerd
Aug 26, 2013
Uitgever
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
1107016258
ISBN-13
9781107016255
Beschrijving
Christopher Marlowe's enigmatic existence plays a central role in the literature of the Elizabethan era, and this work explores the intricacies surrounding his life and enduring legacy. Writers Emily C. Bartels and Emma Smith delve into the historical, social, and literary contexts that shaped Marlowe's experiences and works. Through a detailed investigation, they shed light on the circumstances of his mysterious death, sparking intrigue over the potential implications on his literary contributions.
As the authors weave together various perspectives and analyses, readers are invited to contemplate Marlowe's influence on his contemporaries and the broader cultural landscape of the time. By unraveling the complexities of his biography, the text enriches the understanding of not only Marlowe's artistry but also his role within the greater narrative of English literature.
As the authors weave together various perspectives and analyses, readers are invited to contemplate Marlowe's influence on his contemporaries and the broader cultural landscape of the time. By unraveling the complexities of his biography, the text enriches the understanding of not only Marlowe's artistry but also his role within the greater narrative of English literature.
Genres
Romantiek
Mysterie
Biografie
Religie & Spiritualiteit
Geschiedenis
Hedendaags
Politiek