Allen.1963-Marlowe’s Dido and the Tradition
Allen, Don Cameron. Marlowe’s Dido and the Tradition. Essays on Shakespeare and Elizabethan Drama in Honour of Hardin Craig, edited by Richard Hosley, Routledge, 1963, pp. 55–68.
Autor: Allen, Don Cameron
Titel: Marlowe's Dido and the Tradition
Werk: Essays on Shakespeare and Elizabethan Drama in Honour of Hardin Craig
Herausgeber: Hosley, Richard
Jahr: 1963
Seiten: 55–68
Ort: London
Verlag: Routledge
ISBN: 0826200141
Allen, Don Cameron. Marlowe’s Dido and the Tradition. Essays on Shakespeare and Elizabethan Drama in Honour of Hardin Craig, edited by Richard Hosley, Routledge, 1963, pp. 55–68.
Autor: Bailey, Heather
Titel: Thou Shalt be Dido's Son: Surrogate Motherhood in Christopher Marlowe's Dido, Queen of Carthage
Zeitschrift: Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies
Jahr: 2020
Band: 20
Nummer: 1
Seiten: 83–109
Bailey, Heather. "Thou Shalt be Dido’s Son": Surrogate Motherhood in Christopher Marlowe’s Dido, Queen of Carthage. Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies, vol. 20, no. 1, 2020, pp. 83–109.
Autor: Black, James
Titel: Hamlet hears Marlowe; Shakespeare reads Virgil
Zeitschrift: Renaissance and Reformation
Jahr: 1994
Band: 18
Nummer: 4
Seiten: 17–28
Black, James. Hamlet hears Marlowe; Shakespeare reads Virgil. Renaissance and Reformation, vol. 18, no. 4, 1994, pp. 17–28.
Autor: Bowers, Rick
Titel: Hysterics, High Champ, and Dido Queene of Carthage
Werk: Marlowe's Empery
Herausgeber: Deats, Sara Munson; Logan, Robert Altman
Jahr: 2002
Seiten: 95–106
Ort: Newark
Verlag: University of Delaware Press
ISBN: 0-87413-787-X
Bowers, Rick. Hysterics, High Champ, and Dido Queene of Carthage. Marlowe’s Empery: Expanding His Critical Contexts, edited by Sara Munson Deats and Robert Altman Logan, University of Delaware Press, 2002, pp. 95–106.
Autor: Bowsher, Julian M. C.
Titel: Marlowe and the Rose
Werk: Constructing Christopher Marlowe
Herausgeber: Downie, James Alan; Parnell, J. T.
Jahr: 2000
Seiten: 30–40
Ort: Cambridge
Verlag: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 0-521-57255-X
Bowsher, Julian M. C. Marlowe and the Rose. Constructing Christopher Marlowe, edited by James Alan Downie and J. T. Parnell, Cambridge University Press, 2000, pp. 30–40.
Autor: Brammall, S.
Titel: 'Sound this Angrie Message in Thine Eares': Sympathy and the Translations of the Aeneid in Marlowe's Dido Queene of Carthage
Zeitschrift: Review of English Studies
Jahr: 2014
Band: 65
Nummer: 270
Seiten: 383–402
Brammall, S. 'Sound this Angrie Message in Thine Eares': Sympathy and the Translations of the Aeneid in Marlowe’s Dido Queene of Carthage. Review of English Studies, vol. 65, no. 270, 2014, pp. 383–402.
Autor: Brodwin, Leonora Leet
Titel: Edward II: Marlowe's Culminating Treatment of Love
Zeitschrift: English Literary History
Jahr: 1964
Band: 31
Nummer: 2
Seiten: 139–155
Brodwin, Leonora Leet. Edward II: Marlowe’s Culminating Treatment of Love. English Literary History, vol. 31, no. 2, 1964, pp. 139–55.
Autor: Brooke, Charles Frederic Tucker
Titel: The Life of Marlowe: And The Tragedy of Dido Queen of Carthage (by Christopher Marlowe and Thomas Nash)
Jahr: 1930
Ort: London
Verlag: Methuen
Brooke, Charles Frederic Tucker, 830. The Life of Marlowe: And The Tragedy of Dido Queen of Carthage (by Christopher Marlowe and Thomas Nash), Methuen, 1930.
Autor: Broughton, James
Titel: Life and Writing of Christopher Marlowe
Zeitschrift: Gentleman's Magazine
Jahr: 1830
Band: 147
Nummer: Jänner - April
Seiten: 3-6, 121-126, 222-224, 313-315, 593-597
Broughton, James. Life and Writing of Christopher Marlowe. Gentleman’s Magazine, vol. 147, Jänner – April, 1830, p. 3.
Autor: Bruner, James D.
Titel: The Subsequent Union of Dying Dramatic Lovers
Zeitschrift: Modern Language Notes
Jahr: 1907
Band: 22
Nummer: 1
Seiten: 11
Bruner, James D. The Subsequent Union of Dying Dramatic Lovers. Modern Language Notes, vol. 22, no. 1, 1907, p. 11.