Christopher Marlowe
Every Word Doth Almost Tell My Name: 27 Essays from the Marlowe Studies
- 466pages
- 17 heures de lecture
The collection presents compelling evidence supporting Christopher Marlowe's authorship of Shakespeare's works, challenging conventional views. It emphasizes the significance of Shakespeare's words within the context of Marlowe's life and experiences, inviting readers to explore the implications of this theory. The essays delve into various aspects, including Marlowe's character, historical events surrounding his supposed death, and the mysterious Sonnet 112, providing fresh insights and interpretations that enrich the ongoing authorship debate.
