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From:        Hardy Cook <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.>

Date:         December 23, 2014 at 3:46:32 PM EST

Subject:    [EMLS] New Issue Published

 

Dear Readers,

 

A new special issue of Early Modern Literary Studies, entitled ‘Christopher Marlowe: Identities, Traditions, Afterlives’, has now been published and is available to view on the website. As his 450th anniversary year draws to a close, these articles consider Marlowe’s works as responses to his cultural and historical contexts, as well as exploring his continuing resonance into the twenty-first century.

 

https://extra.shu.ac.uk/emls/journal/index.php/emls/index

 

Thanks for the continuing interest in our work,

Dr Daniel Cadman

Sheffield Hallam University

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Early Modern Literary Studies

Special Issue 23: Christopher Marlowe: Identities, Traditions, Afterlives

(2014)

Table of Contents

https://extra.shu.ac.uk/emls/journal/index.php/emls/issue/view/10

 

Introduction

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Introduction

Daniel Cadman, Andrew Duxfield

 

 

Articles

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‘And thence as far as Archipelago’: Mapping Marlowe’s ‘British shore’

Willy Maley, Patrick Murray

 

The Modernisation of the Medieval Staging of Soul in Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus

Karol Cooper

 

Marlowe’s Edward II and ‘The Woful Lamentation of Jane Shore’: Tactical Engagements with Sewers in Late-Elizabethan London

Christopher D Foley

 

Marlowe’s Amplification of Musaeus in Hero and Leander

Bruce Brandt

 

Hero and Leander: The Making of an Author

Laetitia Sansonetti

 

Marlovian Residue in Jonson’s Poetaster

M. L. Stapleton

 

‘How to muzzle Anthony Burgess’: Re-Staging Marlowe’s Murder in Iain Sinclair and Dave McKean’s Slow Chocolate Autops

Christopher Orchard

 

The Spectre of the School of Night: Former Scholarly Fictions and the Stuff of Academic Fiction

 

Lindsay Ann Reid

 

 

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Early Modern Literary Studies

http://purl.org/emls

 

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