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The Mysterious Connection between Thomas Nashe, Thomas Dekker, and T. M.

The Mysterious Connection between Thomas Nashe, Thomas Dekker, and T. M.
Author: Donna Murphy
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2013-01-03
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1443845094

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Thomas Nashe was in a pickle. During the summer of 1597, he was banished from London for his co-authorship of the "scandalous" play "The Isle of Dogs." With its publishing houses and theaters, London was the place to be for a professional humorist, pamphleteer, and playwright like Nashe. In January, 1598, humorist Thomas Dekker came to life in the London record books; curiously, he wrote just like Nashe. The Archbishop of Canterbury destroyed Nashe’s works in 1599 and banned him from future publishing, and at some point between then and 1601 Nashe died, although details of his death are lacking. Thomas Dekker took up Nashe’s banner, however, specializing in Nashe’s mediums, plays and pamphlets plus poetry within them, tackling many of the same subjects in a similar style. Coincidence or deception? The Mysterious Connection between Thomas Nashe, Thomas Dekker, and T. M.: An English Renaissance Deception? sets forth substantial linguistic evidence that the witty Nashe out-witted authorities by assuming the identity of Thomas Dekker and writing under that name as well as T. M., Adam Evesdropper, Jocundary Merry-brains, Jack Daw, William Fennor, and Anonymous, making it appear that several authors could write in Nashe’s seemingly distinctive style. Under these names, it proposes, Nashe shed light onto societal abuses, and bestowed the gift of lightheartedness to all.


The Marlowe-Shakespeare Continuum

The Marlowe-Shakespeare Continuum
Author: Donna Murphy
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2013-09-11
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1443852627

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In The Marlowe-Shakespeare Continuum, Donna N. Murphy demonstrates how Christopher Marlowe, sometimes in co-authorship with humorist Thomas Nashe, appears to have “become” Shakespeare on a linguistic basis. She documents a sharp, upward learning curve, with the initial penning of works she examines in the following chronological order: Caesar’s Revenge, II Henry VI, The Taming of a Shrew, III Henry VI, Edward III, Titus Andronicus, Thomas of Woodstock, Romeo and Juliet, and I Henry IV, and separates certain plays into Marlowe and Nashe components. Those who read Murphy’s book with an open mind are likely to find her work surprisingly convincing.


Astrology, Almanacs, and the Early Modern English Calendar

Astrology, Almanacs, and the Early Modern English Calendar
Author: Phebe Jensen
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2020-11-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1317034953

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Astrology, Almanacs, and the Early Modern English Calendar is a handbook designed to help modern readers unlock the vast cultural, religious, and scientific material contained in early modern calendars and almanacs. It outlines the basic cosmological, astrological, and medical theories that undergirded calendars, traces the medieval evolution of the calendar into its early modern format against the background of the English Reformation, and presents a history of the English almanac in the context of the rise of the printing industry in England. The book includes a primer on deciphering early modern printed almanacs, as well as an illustrated guide to the rich visual and verbal iconography of seasons, months, and days of the week, gathered from material culture, farming manuals, almanacs, and continental prints. As a practical guide to English calendars and the social, mathematical, and scientific practices that inform them, Astrology, Almanacs,and the Early Modern English Calendar is an indispensable tool for historians, cultural critics, and literary scholars working with the primary material of the period, especially those with interests in astrology, popular science, popular print, the book as material artifact, and the history of time-reckoning.


The Marlowe-Shakespeare Continuum

The Marlowe-Shakespeare Continuum
Author: Donna Murphy
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2015-09-10
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1443882275

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For those who doubt that the actor from Stratford, William Shakspere, wrote the works of Shakespeare, the brilliant poet and playwright Christopher Marlowe has always been the professional candidate. In this book, which argues that a chronological approach is essential, Donna N. Murphy employs a variety of tools to document a Marlowe-Shakespeare continuum (with her proposed dates of first-version authorship) in The Taming of the Shrew, c. 1590; II and III Henry VI, c. 1590; Edward III c. 1590–1; Titus Andronicus c. 1591–3; Thomas of Woodstock c. 1593; Romeo and Juliet c. 1595–6; and I Henry IV, c. 1596–7. Her research firmly supports the theory that Christopher Marlowe, living on after he supposedly died, was the main hand behind the works of Shakespeare.


The English History Play in the age of Shakespeare

The English History Play in the age of Shakespeare
Author: Irving Ribner.
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1136566856

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First published in 1957. This edition re-issues the second edition of 1965. Recognized as one of the leading books in its field, The English History Play in the Age of Shakespeare presents the most comprehensive account available of the English historical drama from its beginning to the closing of the theatres in 1642 and relates this development to Renaissance historiography and Elizabethan political theory.


The Works of Thomas Nashe

The Works of Thomas Nashe
Author: Thomas Nashe
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1966
Genre:
ISBN: 9780631055105

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The Works of Thomas Nashe: The anatomie of absurditie. A countercuffe given to Martin Junior. The returne of Pasquill. The first parte of Pasquils apologie. Pierce Penilesse his supplication to the divell. Strange newes, of the intercepting certaine letters. The terrors of the night

The Works of Thomas Nashe: The anatomie of absurditie. A countercuffe given to Martin Junior. The returne of Pasquill. The first parte of Pasquils apologie. Pierce Penilesse his supplication to the divell. Strange newes, of the intercepting certaine letters. The terrors of the night
Author: Thomas Nash
Publisher:
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Release: 1958
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ISBN:

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English Drama to 1660, Excluding Shakespeare

English Drama to 1660, Excluding Shakespeare
Author: Frieda Elaine Penninger
Publisher: Detroit : Gale Research Company
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1976
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

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Marlowe's Ghost

Marlowe's Ghost
Author: Daryl Pinksen
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 0595475140

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On the morning of May 30, 1593, Christopher Marlowe met with three associates in the English intelligence network. Later that evening the Queen's coroner was summoned to their meeting place. A body lay on the floor. After an inquest, the dead man was taken to a nearby churchyard busy at the time receiving victims of the plague. According to the official report, England's foremost playwright was interred without fanfare or marker. Soon, plays attributed to William Shakespeare began to appear on the London stage, plays so undeniably similar to Marlowe's that noted scholars have since declared that Shakespeare wrote as if he had been Marlowe's apprentice. Marlowe's Ghost: The Blacklisting of the Man Who Was Shakespeare explores the possibility that persecution of a writer who dared to question authority may have led to the greatest literary cover-up of all time.