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基本説明
This is the first attempt to situate Marlow's well-known iconoclastic dissidence within the historical context of Elizabethan republican thought.
Full Description
Marlowe's Republican Authorship: Lucan, Liberty, and the Sublime is the first attempt to situate Marlowe's well-known iconoclastic dissidence within the historical context of Elizabethan republican thought, revealing Marlowe to be the literary pioneer of a new form of republican art.
Contents
Contents
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Note on Texts
Introduction: Was Marlowe a Republican?
Republican Representation: Marlowe, the Age of Elizabeth, and Lucan's First Book
Authorship, Freedom, and Rapture in Marlowe's Ovidian Poems
'Defend his freedom 'gainst a monarchy': Empire and Liberty in Dido, Queen of Carthage and Tamburlaine, Parts One and Two
Machevill's Republican Monarchy: Civil War in The Jew of Malta , The Massacre at Paris, and Edward II
'To make man live eternally': The Skeptical Sublime in Doctor Faustus
Afterword: The Afterlife of Marlowe's Republican Authorship, Nashe to Milton
Works Cited
Index