Deathly experiments : a study of icons and emblems of mortality in Christopher Marlowe's plays / Clayton G. MacKenzie.
2010
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Title
Deathly experiments : a study of icons and emblems of mortality in Christopher Marlowe's plays / Clayton G. MacKenzie.
Created/published
Brooklyn, N.Y. : AMS Press, ©2010.
Description
xxvii, 152 p. : ill. ; 24 cm
Associated name
Series statement
AMS studies in the Renaissance ; no. 49
Bibliography, etc.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [125]-138) and index.
Contents
Love, death, and the corruption of meaning in Dido, Queen of Carthage
Tamburlaine and the masks of death
"Neither to fate, nor fortune but to heaven": Barabas and the route to resolution in The Jew of Malta
Mythologies of death in Edward II
Murder and mayhem in The massacre at Paris
Faustus's contract and the manipulation of visual resonances in Doctor Faustus.
Tamburlaine and the masks of death
"Neither to fate, nor fortune but to heaven": Barabas and the route to resolution in The Jew of Malta
Mythologies of death in Edward II
Murder and mayhem in The massacre at Paris
Faustus's contract and the manipulation of visual resonances in Doctor Faustus.
Series
AMS studies in the Renaissance ; no. 49.
Place of creation/publication
United States -- New York (State).
Item Details
Call number
PR2677.D4 M33 2010
Folger accession
222911