1st Edition

Christopher Marlowe The Plays and Their Sources

    414 Pages
    by Routledge

    416 Pages
    by Routledge

    This major work brings together, for the first time in a single volume, all the recognized sources of Marlowe's dramatic work. Many of the forty-two texts presented here are of outstanding interest in their own right. Together they illuminate the cultural milieu which fostered Marlowe's talent, and deepen our appreciation of his dramatic methods.
    * Each of the texts is accessibly presented for the modern reader and is fully annotated.
    * Works in Latin or foreign vernaculars are translated, many for the first time, and modern spelling and punctuation are used throughout.
    * The sources for each play are examined individually and are thoroughly edited.
    Few libraries provide the range of sources contained in this one volume. The editors include texts of works such as the English Faust-Book from which Marlowe borrowed heavily, and provide substantial extracts from other books with which he was no doubt familiar.
    This book is an invaluable resource for all those interested in Marlowe and the development of Elizabethan theatre.

    Introduction; Note on the Text; Part 1 I 1588–1642; Chapter 1 1. ROBERT GREENE; Chapter 2 2. HENRY CHETILE; Chapter 3 3. THOMAS KYD; Chapter 4 4. RICHARD BAINES; Chapter 5 5. GEORGE PEELE; Chapter 6 6. GABRIEL HARVEY; Chapter 7 7. JOSEPH HALL; Chapter 8 8. THOMAS BEARD; Chapter 9 9. WILLIAM RANKINS; Chapter 10 10. EDWARD BLUNT; Chapter 11 11. GEORGE CHAPMAN; Chapter 12 12. FRANCIS MERES; Chapter 13 13. ‘THE PARNASSUS PLAYS’; Chapter 14 14. WILLIAM VAUGHAN; Chapter 15 15. MICHAEL DRAYTON; Chapter 16 16. WILLIAM PRYNNE; Chapter 17 17. THOMAS HEYWOOD; Chapter 18 18. BEN JONSON; Part 2 II 1660–1782; Chapter 19 19. EDWARD PHILLIPS; Chapter 20 20. WILLIAM WINSTANLEY; Chapter 21 21. GERARD LANGBAINE; Chapter 22 22. ANTHONY À WOOD; Chapter 23 23. THEOPHILUS CIBBER; Chapter 24 24. THOMAS WARTON; Chapter 25 25. JOSEPH RITSON; Part 3 III 1782–1896; Chapter 26 26. THOMAS DERMODY; Chapter 27 27. CHARLES LAMB; Chapter 28 28. REVIVAL OF ‘THE JEW OF MALTA’ BY EDMUND KEAN; Chapter 29 29. WILLIAM HAZLITT; Chapter 30 30. J. P. COLLIER; Chapter 31 31. JAMES BROUGHTON; Chapter 32 32. LEIGH HUNT; Chapter 33 33. ALEXANDER DYCE; Chapter 34 34. G. H. LEWES; Chapter 35 35. EDWARD DOWDEN; Chapter 36 36. H. A. TAINE; Chapter 37 37. H. N. HUDSON; Chapter 38 38. WILLIAM MINTO; Chapter 39 39. A. W. WARD; Chapter 40 40. FAUST ON THE STAGE; Chapter 41 41. A. C. BRADLEY; Chapter 42 42. J. A. SYMONDS; Chapter 43 43. A. H. BULLEN; Chapter 44 44. UNSIGNED REVIEW OF BULLEN’S EDITION OF ‘THE WORKS’ 1885; Chapter 45 45. H. A. JONES; Chapter 46 46. S. BRITTON; Chapter 47 47. JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL; Chapter 48 48. GEORGE SAINTSBURY; Chapter 49 49. HAVELOCK ELLIS; Chapter 50 50. MARLOWE IN THE LITERARY SOCIETIES (a); Chapter 51 51. MARLOWE IN THE LITERARY SOCIETIES (b); Chapter 52 52. A. C. SWINBURNE; Chapter 53 53. THE MARLOWE COMMEMORATION: HENRY IRVING AND OTHERS; Chapter 54 54. UNSIGNED ARTICLE ON ‘DOCTOR FAUSTUS’; Chapter 55 55. W. J. COURTHOPE; Chapter 56 56. G. B. SHAW; Select Bibliography Index;

    Biography

    MILLAR MacLURE