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Vol. 4 (2024): The Marlowe Festival Special Issue
Vol. 4 (2024): The Marlowe Festival Special Issue
Edited by Rory Loughnane, Anne-Marie Miller-Blaise, Catherine Richardson and Christine Sukic
Published:
2024-03-20
Editorial
Introduction
Rory Loughnane, Anne-Marie Miller-Blaise, Catherine Richardson, Christine Sukic
1-8
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Articles
Unreliable Allies in an Uncertain World: Warnings from History in Marlowe’s
The Massacre at Paris
Joanne Hill
9-25
PDF
Rewriting History for the Stage: The Theatricality of the St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre in Christopher Marlowe’s
The Massacre at Paris
(1592)
Jeanne Mathieu
26-44
PDF
A Massacre at Paris
in French Translation: from Page to Stage
Anne-Marie Miller-Blaise, Christine Sukic
45-61
PDF
Christopher Marlowe in Slovenia
Andrej Zavrl
62-91
PDF
“Scorning both god and his ministers”: At the Origins of Marlowe’s Atheism
Cristiano Ragni
92-114
PDF
Knowledge, Love and Epistemic Uncertainty in Marlowe's
Edward the Second
Mickael Popelard
115-131
PDF
Cut is the Branch:
Faustus
's C-Text
Jonathan Pinkerton
132-150
PDF
"Puzel" or "Pussel" and the Virgin Mary:
1 Henry VI
and Anti-Catholic Polemic
Line Cottegnies
151-173
PDF
Theatre Reviews
Massacre à Paris
, directed by Jean-François Auguste's, performed at Comédie de Reims, Reims, and Oratoire du Louvre, Paris, 16–21 May 2022
Emma Rose Kraus
174-177
PDF
Book Reviews
Christopher Marlowe,
The Massacre at Paris
, ed. Mathew R. Martin (Manchester: Manchester University Press/The Revels Plays, 2021)
Chloe Kathleen Preedy
178-181
PDF
Year's Work
The Year’s Work in Marlowe Studies: 2022
Jennifer Lillian Lodine-Chaffey
182-196
PDF