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The Society Chairman examines the symbolism of the Marigold, and considers possible meanings for woodcut on the title-page of the second edition of Hero and Leander (1598). |
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The Earl of Nottingham’s Men and the ‘A’ Text of Doctor Faustus |
Robert A. Albano |
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The Associate Professor of English Literature at National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan, considers evidence on the play’s printed title-pages as offering some clues in the long debate on whether the ‘A’ or ‘B’ texts more accurately represent Marlowe’s original. |
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‘An Ironized Tearme’: William Warner’s Albion’s England |
Lisa Hopkins |
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The Professor of English at Sheffield Hallam University examines the life of the neglected author, and some possible allusions to Marlowe in his work. |
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Marlowe’s Sudden & Fearful End: Self-Defence, Murder or Fake? |
Peter Farey |
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Peter Farey sifts the available evidence surrounding Marlowe’s alleged Deptford demise with a fine tooth-comb to determine which is the most probable explanation of the events on 30 May 1593. |
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