Marlowes Literary Scepticism: Politic Religion and Post-Reformation Polemic
By (Author) Chloe Preedy
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
The Arden Shakespeare
17th January 2013
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Literary studies: general
822.3
Winner of Roma Gill Prize 2015 (UK)
Hardback
256
386g
Winner of the Roma Gill Prize 2015, Marlowe's Literary Scepticism re-evaluates the representation of religion in Christopher Marlowe's plays and poems, demonstrating the extent to which his literary engagement with questions of belief was shaped by the virulent polemical debates that raged in post-Reformation Europe. Offering new readings of under-studied works such as the poetic translations and a fresh perspective on well-known plays such as Doctor Faustus, this book focuses on Marlowe's depiction of the religious frauds denounced by his contemporaries. It identifies Marlowe as one of the earliest writers to acknowledge the practical value of religious hypocrisy, and a pivotal figure in the history of scepticism.
Lucid... compelling readings of Marlowe's plays. * The Shakespeare Newsletter *
Chloe Preedy is a teaching associate at the University of Cambridge.