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    Carmelo Bene, Tamerlano e la Biennale impossibile by Marco Capriotti

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Di quella paradossale Biennale Teatro a direzione Bene resterà un Laboratorio multidisciplinare sul Tamerlano il Grande di Christopher Marlowe, tenutosi nel mese di settembre del 1989, intitolato La ricerca impossibile ovvero il teatro senza spettacolo, che ha visto coinvolti musicisti, cantanti e attori provenienti da Italia, Francia e Belgio. …”
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    Marlowe and monarchy by May, S

    Published 2015
    “…<p>Focusing on the works of Christopher Marlowe (1564-93), this thesis explores the complex engagement of popular drama with the political and religious writing of the Elizabethan <em>fin de siècle</em>. …”
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    Using Shakespeare's Sotto Voce to Determine True Identity From Text by David Kernot, David Kernot, Terry Bossomaier, Roger Bradbury

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…To test this claim, we analyse the works of Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe, and Elizabeth Cary. We use Word Accumulation Curves, Hierarchical Clustering overlays, Principal Component Analysis, and Linear Discriminant Analysis techniques in combination with RPAS, a multi-faceted text analysis approach that draws on a writer's personality, or self to identify subtle characteristics within a person's writing style. …”
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    El carácter intrínsecamente teatral del mito fáustico by Carmen Leñero

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Me referiré en especial al Volksbuch o Libro popular del Doctor Faustus, editado por Johann Spies en 1587, a la pieza teatral de Christopher Marlowe (1592), a El drama de títeres, cuya primera representación data de 1746, a las dos partes el poema dramático Fausto de Johann W. von Goethe (de 1808 y de 1832, respectivamente) y a la novela de Thomas Mann, Doctor Faustus (1947).…”
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    English literature and the invention of atheism, 1564–1611 by Buchanan, F

    Published 2020
    “…Firstly, dialogues with fictive atheists written by John Lyly, George Gifford, and Philip Sidney; secondly, the religious polemics of William Whitaker, William Rainolds, and Henry Smith; and finally, dramatic representations of atheism by Christopher Marlowe. These chapters demonstrate that atheism is a hostile designation of unbelief which emerged in response to post-Reformation anxieties about religious division and the recovery of ancient philosophies of unbelief, such as Epicurean annihilationism and Stoic pantheism. …”
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    Unframing John Donne’s transgressive poetry in light of Bakhtin’s dialogic theories by Alareer, Refaat R.

    Published 2017
    “…John Donne’s famous poem “The Bait” parodies, and intertexts with, Christopher Marlowe’s “The Passionate Shepherd”. This couplet establishes Donne’s poetic experimentations: he’s calling for “some” not “all”, adding that his adventures are “new”. …”
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    Existence of God: Antithetical Themes in “Dr. Faustus” and “Waiting for Godot” by Iftikhar Yousaf, Muhammad, Muhammad Nubli, Abdul Wahab, Nor Ashikin, Abdul Aziz, Iqbal, Muhammad

    Published 2016
    “…This paper is about the antithetical themes regarding the existence of God in two plays “Doctor Faustus” by Christopher Marlow and “Waiting for Godot” by Samuel Backett. …”
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