Shakespeare's Marlowe : The Influence of Christopher Marlowe on Shakespeare's Artistry
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0754657639
ISBN-13
9780754657637
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Routledge
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Dec 28th, 2006
Print length
260 Pages
Weight
635 grams
Product Classification:
Theatre studiesLiterary studies: c 1500 to c 1800Shakespeare studies & criticism
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Moving beyond traditional studies of sources and influence, this book analyzes the uncommonly powerful aesthetic bond between Christopher Marlowe and William Shakespeare. It shows how the process of tracking Marlowe's influence itself prompts questions and reflections that illuminate the dramatists' connections.
Moving beyond traditional studies of sources and influence, Shakespeare''s Marlowe analyzes the uncommonly powerful aesthetic bond between Christopher Marlowe and William Shakespeare. Not only does this study take into account recent ideas about intertextuality, but it also shows how the process of tracking Marlowe''s influence itself prompts questions and reflections that illuminate the dramatists'' connections. Further, after questioning the commonly held view of Marlowe and Shakespeare as rivals, the individual chapters suggest new possible interrelationships in the formation of Shakespeare''s works. Such examination of Shakespeare''s Marlovian inheritance enhances our understanding of the dramaturgical strategies of each writer and illuminates the importance of such strategies as shaping forces on their works. Robert Logan here makes plain how Shakespeare incorporated into his own work the dramaturgical and literary devices that resulted in Marlowe''s artistic and commercial success. Logan shows how Shakespeare''s examination of the mechanics of his fellow dramatist''s artistry led him to absorb and develop three especially powerful influences: Marlowe''s remarkable verbal dexterity, his imaginative flexibility in reconfiguring standard notions of dramatic genres, and his astute use of ambivalence and ambiguity. This study therefore argues that Marlowe and Shakespeare regarded one another not chiefly as writers with great themes, but as practicing dramatists and poets-which is where, Logan contends, the influence begins and ends.
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