Christopher Marlowe and Richard Baines: Journeys Through the Elizabethan UndergroundFairleigh Dickinson Univ Press, 2003 - 453 páginas This book contains a thorough re-evaluation of the problems surrounding the activities, dramatic, literary, and otherwise, of Christopher Marlowe, particularly in his relations with his associate Richard Baines, in the latter part of Marlowe's life. It is the first full-length biography of Richard Baines, the object of which is to act as a lens through which to view standard Marlovian biography from a new angle and with a fresh eye. This new book thus comprises two interlinking biographical studies which inform both literary criticism and early modern history, puts the Baines/Marlowe relationship into a new perspective, and demonstrates the symbiotic relationship that existed in actuality between the two men in their lifetimes and which, of its nature, sets up a literary, historiographical, cultural, and scholastic virtual relationship on the web of history. Kendall's method is not to give full-scale interpretations of individual plays and poems or to attempt a conventional Canterbury/Cambridge/London appraisal of Marlowe's life, but rather to take the reader along a rough chronological path that traces the life of Richard Baines, picking suitable spots to break off the narrative a |
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Bind Infect and Poison Deeply | 53 |
Treason gainst Their Natural Queen | 61 |
That Like I Best That Flies Beyond My Reach | 77 |
Rheims to Flushing | 95 |
The Joy of His Returning Home | 97 |
Aspiring Minds | 108 |
Flushing and After | 209 |
Danger Is in Words | 211 |
Libels Are Cast Against Thee in the Street | 231 |
But Read It Thus and Thats Another Sense | 263 |
The Fatal Labyrinth of Misbelief | 282 |
And Shall I Die and This Unconquered? | 298 |
Here Comes the Hearse | 308 |
Richard Rainess Note delivered on Whitsun eve last 1593 | 332 |
A Whole Stable of Flanders Mares | 117 |
Flushing | 135 |
That Was In Another Country | 137 |
Mistress of the Muses | 153 |
Finely Dissembled | 164 |
A Counterfeit Profession | 179 |
As Fast as Iris or Joves Mercury | 192 |
Sir Robert Sidneys Letter to Lord Burghley Concerning Baines and Marlowes Activities in Flushing January 26 1592 | 334 |
Thomas Drurys Letter to Anthony Bacon August 1 1593 | 336 |
Contemporary English Version of Richard Rainess Written Recantation of 1583 | 339 |
Notes | 344 |
Bibliography | 420 |
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