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1. | Binary Oppositions In Christopher Marlowe's Tagedies-A Structuralist Approach |
2. | Clashes Of Life |
3. | Faustus's Fall: Doctor Faustus Under Foucault's Power-knowledge Theory |
4. | The Villain-hero:the New Tragic Hero In Marlowe’s Tragedies |
5. | Villainous Character As Tragedy Hero |
6. | The Inevitable Fall:an Archetypal Study Of Christopher Marlowe’s Tragedies |
7. | Violence In The Plays Of Christopher Marlowe |
8. | The ironic narrator in Christopher Marlowe's 'Hero and Leander' |
9. | 'Rumors which became his reputation': Christopher Marlowe's afterlife in fiction and biography |
10. | 'This cursed womb': The queen as mother on the early modern stage (William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe) |
11. | Mapping more than the world: Shaping the cartographic imagination in late medieval and early modern England (Edmund Spenser, Christopher Saxton, Christopher Marlowe, Sir Walter Ralegh, Andrew Marvell) |
12. | Theatricality and surveillance: The art of government in early modern English literature (Sir Thomas More, John Skelton, John Bale, Christopher Marlowe, William Shakespeare) |
13. | 'No soft and glutinous bodies': Militarism and masculinity in Marlowe and Jonson (Christopher Marlowe, Ben Jonson) |
14. | Aspiring minds and lumps of clay: Christopher Marlowe and the gnostic body |
15. | Self and power: Political reconstruction in the drama of Christopher Marlowe |
16. | A Study Of The Protagonist's Tragic Life In Christopher Marlowe's Edward ? |
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