Daiches.1968b-Language and Action in Marlowe’s Tamburlaine
Daiches, David. Language and Action in Marlowe’s Tamburlaine. More Literary Essays, Oliver & Boyd, 1968, pp. 42–69.
Autor: Daiches, David
Titel: Language and Action in Marlowe's Tamburlaine
Werk: More Literary Essays
Jahr: 1968
Seiten: 42–69
Ort: Edinburgh
Verlag: Oliver & Boyd
ISBN: 0050016350
Daiches, David. Language and Action in Marlowe’s Tamburlaine. More Literary Essays, Oliver & Boyd, 1968, pp. 42–69.
Autor: Daniel, Drew
Titel: Marlowe's Will, Marlowe's Shall
Werk: Shakespeare Up Close
Herausgeber: McDonald, Russ; Nace, Nicholas D.; Williams, Travis D.
Jahr: 2012
Seiten: 137–145
Ort: London
Verlag: Bloomsbury
ISBN: 9781408172360
Daniel, Drew. Marlowe’s Will, Marlowe’s Shall. Shakespeare Up Close, edited by Russ McDonald et al., Bloomsbury, 2012, pp. 137–45.
Autor: Darcy, Robert
Titel: Marlowe and Marston's Cursus
Werk: Christopher Marlowe the Craftsman
Herausgeber: Scott, Sarah K.; Stapleton, Michael L.
Jahr: 2010
Seiten: 149–158
Ort: Farnham
Verlag: Ashgate
ISBN: 978-0754669838
Darcy, Robert. Marlowe and Marston’s Cursus. Christopher Marlowe the Craftsman: Lives, Stage and Page, edited by Sarah K. Scott and Michael L. Stapleton, Ashgate, 2010, pp. 149–58.
Autor: Darcy, Robert
Titel: False Muscle Memory in Marlowe and Nashe
Werk: Sexuality and memory in early modern England
Herausgeber: Garrison, John S.; Pivetti, Kyle
Reihe: Routledge studies in Renaissance literature and culture
Jahr: 2016
Seiten: 112–119
Ort: New York
Verlag: Routledge
ISBN: 978-1-138-84438-4
Darcy, Robert. False Muscle Memory in Marlowe and Nashe. Sexuality and memory in early modern England: Literature and the erotics of recollection, edited by John S. Garrison and Kyle Pivetti, Routledge, 2016, pp. 112–19. Routledge studies in Renaissance literature and culture 28.
Autor: Davidson, Nicholas
Titel: Christopher Marlowe and Atheism
Werk: Christopher Marlowe and English Renaissance Culture
Herausgeber: Grantley, Darryll; Roberts, Peter
Jahr: 1996
Seiten: 129–147
Ort: Aldershot
Verlag: Scolar Press
ISBN: 0754600254
Davidson, Nicholas. Christopher Marlowe and Atheism. Christopher Marlowe and English Renaissance Culture, edited by Darryll Grantley and Peter Roberts, Scolar Press, 1996, pp. 129–47.
Autor: Dawson, Anthony B.
Titel: Priamus Is Dead: Memorial Repetition in Marlowe and Shakespeare
Werk: Shakespeare, Memory and Performance
Herausgeber: Holland, Peter
Jahr: 2006
Seiten: 63–84
Ort: Cambridge
Verlag: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 0521863805
Dawson, Anthony B. Priamus Is Dead: Memorial Repetition in Marlowe and Shakespeare. Shakespeare, Memory and Performance, edited by Peter Holland, Cambridge University Press, 2006, pp. 63–84.
Autor: Deats, Sara Munson
Titel: Marlowe's Fearful Symmetry in Edward II
Werk: A Poet and a Filthy Playmaker
Herausgeber: Friedenreich, Kenneth; Gill, Roma; Kuriyama, Constance Brown
Reihe: AMS Studies in the Renaissance
Jahr: 1988
Seiten: 241–262
Ort: New York
Verlag: AMS Press
ISBN: 0404622844
Deats, Sara Munson. Marlowe’s Fearful Symmetry in Edward II. A Poet and a Filthy Playmaker: New Essays on Christopher Marlowe, edited by Kenneth Friedenreich et al., AMS Press, 1988, pp. 241–62. AMS Studies in the Renaissance 14.
Autor: Deats, Sara Munson
Titel: The Subversion of Gender Hierarchies in Dido, Queene of Carthage
Werk: Marlowe, History, and Sexuality
Herausgeber: White, Paul Whitfield
Jahr: 1998
Seiten: 163–178
Ort: New York
Verlag: AMS Press
Deats, Sara Munson. The Subversion of Gender Hierarchies in Dido, Queene of Carthage. Marlowe, History, and Sexuality: New critical Essays on Christopher Marlowe, edited by Paul Whitfield White, AMS Press, 1998, pp. 163–78.
Autor: Deats, Sara Munson
Titel: Marlowe's Interrogative Drama: Dido, Tamburlaine, Faustus and Edward II
Werk: Marlowe's Empery
Herausgeber: Deats, Sara Munson; Logan, Robert Altman
Jahr: 2002
Seiten: 107–130
Ort: Newark
Verlag: University of Delaware Press
ISBN: 0-87413-787-X
Deats, Sara Munson. Marlowe’s Interrogative Drama: Dido, Tamburlaine, Faustus and Edward II. Marlowe’s Empery: Expanding His Critical Contexts, edited by Sara Munson Deats and Robert Altman Logan, University of Delaware Press, 2002, pp. 107–30.
Autor: Deats, Sara Munson
Titel: Dido, Queen of Carthage and The Massacre at Paris
Werk: The Cambridge Companion to Christopher Marlowe
Herausgeber: Cheney, Patrick
Reihe: Cambridge Companions to Literature
Jahr: 2004
Seiten: 193–206
Ort: Cambridge
Verlag: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 0-521-52734-1
Deats, Sara Munson. Dido, Queen of Carthage and The Massacre at Paris. The Cambridge Companion to Christopher Marlowe, edited by Patrick Cheney, Cambridge University Press, 2004, pp. 193–206. Cambridge Companions to Literature.