Autor: Fitzpatrick, Joan

Titel: Early Modern Dietaries and the Jews: The Merchant of Venice and The Jew of Malta

Werk: Shakespeare's World/World Shakespeares: The Selected Proceedings of the International Shakespeare Association World Congress, Brisbane, 2006

Herausgeber: Fotheringham, Richard; Jansohn, Christa; White, R. S.

Art der Schrift: Beitrag

Jahr: 2008

Seiten: 98-107

Ort: Newark

Verlag: University of Delaware Press

Fitzpatrick2008

Fitzpatrick, Joan. Early Modern Dietaries and the Jews: The Merchant of Venice and The Jew of Malta. Shakespeare’s World/World Shakespeares: The Selected Proceedings of the International Shakespeare Association World Congress, Brisbane, 2006, edited by Richard Fotheringham et al., University of Delaware Press, 2008, pp. 98–107.

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Autor: Forker, Charles R.

Titel: Marlowe's Edward II and its Shakespearean Relatives: the Emergence of a Genre

Werk: Shakespeare's English Histories: A Quest for Form and Genre

Herausgeber: Velz, John W.

Art der Schrift: Beitrag

Reihe: Medieval & Renaissance texts & studies

Jahr: 1999

Band: 133

Seiten: 55–90

Ort: Binghamton

Verlag: Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies

Forker1999

Forker, Charles R. Marlowe’s Edward II and its Shakespearean Relatives: the Emergence of a Genre. Shakespeare’s English Histories: A Quest for Form and Genre. 1997edited by John W. Velz, 2nd Printing, Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies, 1997, pp. 55–90. Medieval & Renaissance texts & studies 133.

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Autor: Foster, Brett

Titel: Hell is Discovered: The Roman Destination of Doctor Faustus

Werk: Christopher Marlowe the Craftsman: Lives, Stage and Page

Herausgeber: Scott, Sarah K.; Stapleton, Michael L.

Art der Schrift: Beitrag

Jahr: 2010

Seiten: 180-197

Ort: Farnham

Verlag: Ashgate

Foster2010

Foster, Brett. Hell is Discovered: The Roman Destination of Doctor Faustus. Christopher Marlowe the Craftsman: Lives, Stage and Page, edited by Sarah K. Scott and Michael L. Stapleton, Ashgate, 2010, pp. 180–97.

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Autor: Francisco, Timothy

Titel: Marlowe's War Horses: Cyborgs, Soldiers, and Queer Companions

Werk: Violent Masculinities: Male Aggression in Early Modern Texts and Culture

Herausgeber: Feather, Jennifer; Thomas, Catherine E.

Art der Schrift: Beitrag

Jahr: 2013

Seiten: 47-65

Ort: New York

Verlag: Palgrave MacMillan

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137344755_3

Francisco2013

Francisco, Timothy. Marlowe’s War Horses: Cyborgs, Soldiers, and Queer Companions. Violent Masculinities: Male Aggression in Early Modern Texts and Culture, edited by Jennifer Feather and Catherine E. Thomas, Palgrave MacMillan, 2013, pp. 47–65.

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Autor: Freer, Coburn

Titel: Lies and Lying in The Jew of Malta

Werk: A Poet and a Filthy Playmaker: New Essays on Christopher Marlowe

Herausgeber: Friedenreich, Kenneth; Gill, Roma; Kuriyama, Constance Brown

Art der Schrift: Beitrag

Reihe: AMS Studies in the Renaissance

Jahr: 1988

Band: 14

Seiten: 143-65

Ort: New York

Verlag: AMS Press

Freer1988

Freer, Coburn. Lies and Lying in The Jew of Malta. A Poet and a Filthy Playmaker: New Essays on Christopher Marlowe, edited by Kenneth Friedenreich et al., AMS Press, 1988, pp. 143–65. AMS Studies in the Renaissance 14.

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Autor: Friedenreich, Kenneth

Titel: Marlowe's Endings

Werk: A Poet and a Filthy Playmaker: New Essays on Christopher Marlowe

Herausgeber: Friedenreich, Kenneth; Gill, Roma; Kuriyama, Constance Brown

Art der Schrift: Beitrag

Reihe: AMS Studies in the Renaissance

Jahr: 1988

Band: 14

Seiten: 361-8

Ort: New York

Verlag: AMS Press

Friedenreich1988

Friedenreich, Kenneth. Marlowe’s Endings. A Poet and a Filthy Playmaker: New Essays on Christopher Marlowe, edited by Kenneth Friedenreich et al., AMS Press, 1988, pp. 361–68. AMS Studies in the Renaissance 14.

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Autor: Fuller, David

Titel: Tamburlaine the Great in Performance

Werk: Marlowe's Empery: Expanding His Critical Contexts

Herausgeber: Deats, Sara Munson; Logan, Robert Altman

Art der Schrift: Beitrag

Jahr: 2002

Seiten: 61-81

Ort: Newark

Verlag: University of Delaware Press

Fuller2002

Fuller, David. Tamburlaine the Great in Performance. Marlowe’s Empery: Expanding His Critical Contexts, edited by Sara Munson Deats and Robert Altman Logan, University of Delaware Press, 2002, pp. 61–81.

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Autor: Garber, Marjorie

Titel: "Infinite Riches in a Little Room": Closure and Enclosure in Marlowe

Werk: Two Renaissance Mythmakers: Christopher Marlowe and Ben Jonson

Herausgeber: Kernan, Alvin B.

Art der Schrift: Beitrag

Reihe: Selected Papers from the English Institute

Jahr: 1977

Seiten: 3-21

Ort: Baltimore

Verlag: John Hopkins University Press

Garber1977

Garber, Marjorie. "Infinite Riches in a Little Room": Closure and Enclosure in Marlowe. Two Renaissance Mythmakers: Christopher Marlowe and Ben Jonson, edited by Alvin B. Kernan, John Hopkins University Press, 1977, pp. 3–21. Selected Papers from the English Institute N. S. 1.

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Autor: Garrison, John S.

Titel: Marlowe's Helen and the Erotics of Cultural Memory

Werk: Sexuality and memory in early modern England: Literature and the erotics of recollection

Herausgeber: Garrison, John S.; Pivetti, Kyle

Art der Schrift: Beitrag

Reihe: Routledge studies in Renaissance literature and culture

Jahr: 2016

Band: 28

Seiten: 120-128

Ort: New York

Verlag: Routledge

Garrison2016

Garrison, John S. Marlowe’s Helen and the Erotics of Cultural Memory. Sexuality and memory in early modern England: Literature and the erotics of recollection, edited by John S. Garrison and Kyle Pivetti, Routledge, 2016, pp. 120–28. Routledge studies in Renaissance literature and culture 28.

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Autor: Gatti, Hilary

Titel: Bruno and Marlowe: Doctor Faustus

Werk: Christopher Marlowe

Herausgeber: Wilson, Richard

Art der Schrift: Beitrag

Reihe: Longman Critical Readers

Jahr: 1999

Seiten: 246-265

Ort: London

Verlag: Longman

Gatti1999

Gatti, Hilary. Bruno and Marlowe: Doctor Faustus. 1989. Christopher Marlowe, edited by Richard Wilson, Longman, 1989, pp. 246–65. Longman Critical Readers.

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