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"Tamburlaine" and "Edward II"

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An examination of two of Marlowe's most performed plays, which are frequently set at "A" level.

Geckle places both texts in the context of Renaissance "de Casidus" tragedy, Elizabethan comedy and the English history play and demonstrates Marlowe's development as poet and dramatist.

The performance section discusses all that is known of the plays' first productions in the 16th century, followed by a detailed examination of some important modern treatments, such as Tyrone Guthrie's productions of "Tamburlaine" and Toby Robertson's Edinburgh Festival production of "Edward II".

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Product Details
Palgrave Macmillan
0333422724 / 9780333422724
Paperback
822.3
10/11/1988
United Kingdom
104 pages, 4pp b&w illustrations, reading list, index
140 x 220 mm, 170 grams
A / AS level/Undergraduate Learn More