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online resource |
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Not available for commercial use, sale, or reproduction. |
Summary |
The Associate Professor of Dramatic Literature at the University of California in Santa Cruz, Michael M. Chemers, provides an overview of British 16th-century playwright Christopher Marlowe. Chemers explores some of Marlowe's most popular works, including Edward II and Doctor Faustus, and considers how he became one of the most celebrated tragedians during a time of vibrant theatrical activity in London. |
Local Note |
Digital Theatre Plus |
Subject |
Christopher Marlowe (Concise Introduction). |
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History & Society
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Renaissance
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Text & Interpretation
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Tragedy
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Writer
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Writing
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Added Author |
Chemers, Michael Writer
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Digital Theatre
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