The Marlowe-Shakespeare connection: a new study of the authorship question
"Theorizes that the true author of the works attributed to Shakespeare was in fact poet and playwright Christopher Marlowe; that Marlowe, who was reportedly a spy in the Secret Service, actually faked his own death, with several top people in Queen Elizabeth's government involved, then con...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Theorizes that the true author of the works attributed to Shakespeare was in fact poet and playwright Christopher Marlowe; that Marlowe, who was reportedly a spy in the Secret Service, actually faked his own death, with several top people in Queen Elizabeth's government involved, then continued writing for several years under the pseudonym of William Shakespeare"--Provided by publisher. |
Beschreibung: | "Theorizes that the true author of the works attributed to Shakespeare was in fact poet and playwright Christopher Marlowe; that Marlowe, who was reportedly a spy in the Secret Service, actually faked his own death, with several top people in Queen Elizabeth's government involved, then continued writing for several years under the pseudonym of William Shakespeare"--Provided by publisher. Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | VIII, 360 S. Ill. |
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Preface
..................................1
Prologue
.................................
З
1.
The Mystery Examined
.......................5
2.
Canterbury and Stratford
.....................10
3.
The King s School
.........................17
4.
Marlowe at Cambridge
......................21
5.
The Cambridge Experience
....................26
6.
Marlowe s Early Works
......................31
7.
Marlowe and the Secret Service
.................37
8.
The Babington Plot
........................40
9.
Marlowe Goes to London
.....................45
10.
The Power of Tamburlaine
....................49
11.
Tamburlaine
Π
...........................54
12.
The Spanish Armada
.......................61
13.
Marlowe s Friends
.........................67
14.
Marlowe and Sir Walter Ralegh
.................73
15.
Ralegh s Coterie of Scholars
...................78
16.
Who Was Robert Greene?
.....................82
17.
Doctor Faustus
...........................88
18.
Henslowe s Diary
.........................97
19.
Marlowe and Edward Alleyn
..................102
20.
Barabás:
The Jew of Malta
....................107
VII
viii Contents
21.
Setting the Stage for Edward II and The Massacre at Paris
... 122
22.
The Massacre at Paris and Philip Sidney
............ 130
23.
Edwardll
............................. 139
24.
Henry VI, Part One
........................ 156
25.
Henry VI, Part Two
....................... 170
26.
Henry VI, Part Three
....................... 184
27.
Marlowe and Burghley
...................... 195
28.
Burghley and Son
........................ 202
29.
Martin Marprelate and John Penry
............... 206
30.
The Plot to Save Christopher Marlowe
............. 212
31.
The Plot to Destroy Christopher Marlowe
........... 222
32.
Enter William Shakespeare
................... 230
33.
Hero and
Leander ........................ 238
34.
Edward Blount: Marlowe s Executor
.............. 244
35.
Marlowe and the Pembrokes
.................. 249
36.
The Sonnets
........................... 254
37.
The First Folio
.......................... 262
38.
The Marlowe-Shakespeare Code
................ 335
39.
A Summing Up
.......................... 340
Postscript
............................... 345
Bibliography
.............................. 349
Index
.................................. 355
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Contents
Preface
.1
Prologue
.
З
1.
The Mystery Examined
.5
2.
Canterbury and Stratford
.10
3.
The King's School
.17
4.
Marlowe at Cambridge
.21
5.
The Cambridge Experience
.26
6.
Marlowe's Early Works
.31
7.
Marlowe and the Secret Service
.37
8.
The Babington Plot
.40
9.
Marlowe Goes to London
.45
10.
The Power of Tamburlaine
.49
11.
Tamburlaine
Π
.54
12.
The Spanish Armada
.61
13.
Marlowe's Friends
.67
14.
Marlowe and Sir Walter Ralegh
.73
15.
Ralegh's Coterie of Scholars
.78
16.
Who Was Robert Greene?
.82
17.
Doctor Faustus
.88
18.
Henslowe's Diary
.97
19.
Marlowe and Edward Alleyn
.102
20.
Barabás:
The Jew of Malta
.107
VII
viii Contents
21.
Setting the Stage for Edward II and The Massacre at Paris
. 122
22.
The Massacre at Paris and Philip Sidney
. 130
23.
Edwardll
. 139
24.
Henry VI, Part One
. 156
25.
Henry VI, Part Two
. 170
26.
Henry VI, Part Three
. 184
27.
Marlowe and Burghley
. 195
28.
Burghley and Son
. 202
29.
Martin Marprelate and John Penry
. 206
30.
The Plot to Save Christopher Marlowe
. 212
31.
The Plot to Destroy Christopher Marlowe
. 222
32.
Enter William Shakespeare
. 230
33.
Hero and
Leander . 238
34.
Edward Blount: Marlowe's Executor
. 244
35.
Marlowe and the Pembrokes
. 249
36.
The Sonnets
. 254
37.
The First Folio
. 262
38.
The Marlowe-Shakespeare Code
. 335
39.
A Summing Up
. 340
Postscript
. 345
Bibliography
. 349
Index
. 355 |
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