Men of Marlowe's Vivid tales of an English village inn in the early 20th century
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Erscheinungsdatum
10.07.2023
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Good PressSeitenzahl
125 (Printausgabe)
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647 KB
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Englisch
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4066339535367
In "Men of Marlowe's," Mrs. Dudeney crafts a richly textured narrative that interweaves the lives of notable figures in Marlowe's era, exploring their intersections with the playwright's life and works. The book employs a vivid literary style that marries historical fiction with scholarly analysis, providing readers with an intimate glimpse into the morally complex world of Elizabethan England. Dudeney's deep engagement with primary sources and theatrical texts allows for an authentic representation of the societal dynamics and artistic milieu that informed Christopher Marlowe's creations, making this work a significant contribution to Marlowe studies. Mrs. Dudeney, a distinguished scholar and enthusiast of Renaissance literature, brings both passion and expertise to her exploration of Marlowe's contemporaries. Her academic background and extensive research in historical narratives equip her to adeptly weave together biography with fiction. This synthesis not only illuminates the playwright's influences and relationships but also situates Marlowe within a broader cultural framework, inviting readers to reconsider the origins of his groundbreaking works. "Men of Marlowe's" is essential reading for scholars, students, and anyone intrigued by the interplay of drama and history. Dudeney's eloquent prose and meticulous attention to detail invite readers to embark on a compelling journey through time, granting insight into the lives that shaped one of England's greatest playwrights.
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