Christopher Marlowe is known not only as Shakespeare's most notable
contemporary playwright, but also as one of the most intriguing
figures of the English Renaissance. The mystery of his death in a
fray at the age of 29 has inspired writers around the world, and
his fiery career is no less intriguing. This New Casebook offers a
wide-ranging selection of essays on Marlowe's major plays. Articles
from the last two decades by leading critics of English early
modern drama provide a variety of fresh, controversial and
enlightening critical perspectives on five of Marlowe's plays:
Tamburlaine the Great Parts One and Two, The Jew of Malta, Doctor
Faustus, and Edward II.
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