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Teaching Shakespeare and Marlowe
learning vs. the system -
A concordance to the works of Christopher Marlowe
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Majesty and the masses in Shakespeare and Marlowe
western anti-monarchism, the Earl of Essex challenge, and political stagecraft -
New perspectives of Faust
studies in the origins and philosophy of the Faust theme in the dramas of Marlowe and Goethe -
A poet and a filthy play-maker
new essays on Christopher Marlowe -
Christopher Marlowe's use of the Bible
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Marlowe's "Dr. Faustus" and "Tamburlaine"
theological and theatrical perspectives -
The function of stage properties in Christopher Marlowe's plays
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Christopher Marlowe
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Shakespeare and Co.
Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Dekker, Ben Jonson, Thomas Middleton, John Fletcher and the other players in his story -
Placing the plays of Christopher Marlowe
fresh cultural contexts -
Shakespeare, Marlowe, Jonson
new directions in biography ; [from a conference of Warwick University's Centre for the Study of the Renaissance held ... in Stratford-upon-Avon in September 2001] -
Memory and forgetting in English Renaissance drama
Shakespeare, Marlowe, Webster -
Christopher Marlowe
Merlin's prophet -
The irony of identity
self and imagination in the drama of Christopher Marlowe -
Second unto none
[Marlowe and early drama] -
Marlowe and the popular tradition
innovation in the English drama before 1595 -
Majesty and the masses in Shakespeare and Marlowe
Western anti-monarchism, the Earl of Essex challenge, and political stagecraft -
Tamburlaine
a critical reader -
Tamburlaine
a critical reader -
Shakespeare, Marlowe, and other Elizabethans
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Christopher Marlowe and the failure to unify
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Phantom Marlowe
Paradigmenwechsel in Autorschaftsbestimmungen des englischen Renaissancedramas -
Majesty and the masses in Shakespeare and Marlowe
western anti-monarchism, the Earl of Essex challenge, and political stagecraft -
New perspectives of Faust
studies in the origins and philosophy of the Faust theme in the dramas of Marlowe and Goethe