- The
Marlovian theory of
Shakespeare authorship holds that the
Elizabethan poet and
playwright Christopher Marlowe was the main
author of the
poems and...
- (1857–1923) was a
lawyer and
writer who is best
known for
founding the
Marlovian theory of
Shakespeare authorship in the
preface and
notes to his 1895...
- (University of
Michigan Press, 1995), p. 65 online.
Troni Y. Grande,
Marlovian Tragedy (****ociated
University Presses, 1990), pp. 14 online, 40–42 et...
-
writer who po****rized in his 1955 book The Man Who Was
Shakespeare the
Marlovian theory that
playwright Christopher Marlowe was the
actual author of the...
- much
influenced by
Marlowe in his work, as can be seen in the use of
Marlovian themes in
Antony and Cleopatra, The
Merchant of Venice,
Richard II and...
- Marlowe,
playwright and spy. The
series makes a
recurring joke on the
Marlovian theory of
Shakespeare authorship,
making Shakespeare the
actual author...
- and lust, but also in the
darker tone of the
Jacobean tragedies. The
Marlovian,
heroic mode of the
Elizabethan tragedies is gone,
replaced by a darker...
- Aeneas—or, to turn to
literary creations from Shakespeare's time, the
Marlovian conqueror Tamburlaine,
whose militaristic pride finds its
parallel in...
- Courier-Journal,
wrote a
widely syndicated front-page
feature story supporting the
Marlovian theory and, like Zeigler,
created a
fictional account of how it might...
-
Marlowe Papers (2012), is
written in
blank verse. She
subscribes to the
Marlovian theory of
Shakespeare authorship. In the book, Marlowe's
death is a ruse...