The Jew of Malta
Autor Christopher Marloween Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 oct 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783842438965
ISBN-10: 3842438966
Pagini: 96
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 5 mm
Greutate: 0.1 kg
Editura: TREDITION CLASSICS
ISBN-10: 3842438966
Pagini: 96
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 5 mm
Greutate: 0.1 kg
Editura: TREDITION CLASSICS
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One of the best-known works by the hugely influential English Renaissance dramatist Christopher Marlowe. The Introduction discusses the significance of this brilliant and major work, with detailed commentary provided for meanings of difficult words, lines, and references.
One of the best-known works by the hugely influential English Renaissance dramatist Christopher Marlowe. The Introduction discusses the significance of this brilliant and major work, with detailed commentary provided for meanings of difficult words, lines, and references.
Caracteristici
Full Introduction analyzing themes, content, author background and stage history
Notă biografică
Christopher
Marlowe(1564-93)
was
an
English
playwright
and
poet,
who
through
his
establishment
of
blank
verse
as
a
medium
for
drama
did
much
to
free
the
Elizabethan
theatre
from
the
constraints
of
the
medieval
and
Tudor
dramatic
tradition.
His
first
playTamburlaine
the
Great,
was
performed
that
same
year,
probably
by
the
Admiral's
Men
with
Edward
Alleyn
in
the
lead.
Marlowe's
most
famous
play,The
Tragical
History
of
Doctor
Faustus,
based
on
the
medieval
German
legend
of
the
scholar
who
sold
his
soul
to
the
devil,
was
probably
written
and
produced
by
1590,
although
it
was
not
published
until
1604.
Marlowe
was
killed
in
a
London
tavern
in
May
1593.
Although
Marlowe's
writing
career
lasted
for
only
six
years,
his
four
major
plays
make
him
easily
the
most
important
predecessor
of
Shakespeare.Chloe
Kathleen
Preedyis
a
Senior
Lecturer
in
Shakespeare
and
Renaissance
Literature
at
the
University
of
Exeter,
UK.
She
is
the
author
ofMarlowe's
Literary
Scepticism:
Politic
Religion
and
Post-Reformation
Polemic(2013),
which
won
the
Roma
Gill
Prize
2015,
and
sits
on
the
editorial
board
for
the
journalMarlowe
Studies.She
is
a
principal
investigator
for
the
AHRC-funded
projectAtmospheric
Theatre:
Open-Air
Performance
and
the
Environment(2018-21)
and
her
related
monograph,Theatres
of
the
Air:
Representing
Aerial
Environments
on
the
Early
Modern
Stage,
1576-1609,is
forthcoming
with
Oxford
University
Press.William
H.
Shermanis
Director
of
the
Warburg
Institute
and
Professor
of
Cultural
History
in
the
University
of
London's
School
of
Advanced
Study,
UK.
He
was
founding
director
of
the
Centre
for
Renaissance
&
Early
Modern
Studies
(CREMS)
at
the
University
of
York,
UK
and
of
the
V&A
Research
Institute
(VARI)
at
the
Victoria
and
Albert
Museum,
UK.
His
work
on
the
history
of
books
and
readers
includesJohn
Dee:
The
Politics
of
Reading
and
Writing
in
the
English
Renaissance(1995)
andUsed
Books:
Marking
Readers
in
Renaissance
England(2008).
He
has
edited
plays
by
Shakespeare
and
his
contemporaries
and
books
about
them,
including'The
Tempest'
and
its
Travels(co-edited
with
Peter
Hulme,
2000),
and
served
as
Associate
Editor
ofShakespeare
Quarterlyfor
more
than
a
decade.
Cuprins
IntroductionList
of
IllustrationsThe
Jew
of
MaltaAppendicesFurther
ReadingIndex
Recenzii
A provocative edition, one which belongs on the shelves of student and scholar alike. --Martha Oberle, Frederick Community College, Maryland, in The Sixteenth Century Journal