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" Marlowe's Ovid : "
M. L. Stapleton, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne, USA
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BL
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Record Number
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590490
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b419709
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Main Entry
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Stapleton, M. L., (Michael L.),1958-
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Title & Author
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Marlowe's Ovid : : the Elegies in the Marlowe Canon /\ M. L. Stapleton, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne, USA
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Page. NO
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261 pages ;; 24 cm
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ISBN
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9781472424945 (hbk)
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: 1472424948 (hbk)
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9781472424952 (ebk-PDF)
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9781472424969 (ebk-ePUB)
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-250) and index
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Contents
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Introduction: "Small things with greater may be copulate": Marlowe the Ovidian -- Marlowe, theatrical speech, and the epicenter of sonnetdom: the elegies -- Tamburlaine and "the argument of every epigram or eligie" -- Parts that no eye should behold: Dido and the desultor -- "It is no pain to speak men fair": the desultor in Edward II -- The massacre at Paris: the desultor as playwright -- "Loue alwaies makes those eloquent that haue it": Ovid in Hero and Leander -- Lente, lente: Doctor Faustus and the elegies -- Ovid in the Jew of Malta
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Abstract
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Explores and analyzes in depth the relationship between the Elegies-Marlowe's translation of Ovid's Amores-and Marlowe's own dramatic and poetic works. Stapleton carefully considers Marlowe's Elegies in the context of his seven known dramatic works and his epyllion, Hero and Leander, and offers a different way to read Marlowe.--Provided by publisher
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Subject
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Marlowe, Christopher,1564-1593-- Criticism and interpretation
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Ovid,43 B.C.-17 A.D. or 18 A.D., Amores
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Ovid,43 B.C.-17 A.D. or 18 A.D.-- Influence
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Subject
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Elegiac poetry, Latin-- History and criticism
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English literature-- Roman influences
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Dewey Classification
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822/.33
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LC Classification
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PR2674.S73 2014
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Parallel Title
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Elegies in the Marlowe Canon
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