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AUTHORSHIP No real doubt exists as to Marlowe's authorship of The Massacre at Paris . The first edition , an octavo instead of the usual quarto , bears the words : “ Written by Christopher Marlow . ” This , though undated , probably ...
AUTHORSHIP No real doubt exists as to Marlowe's authorship of The Massacre at Paris . The first edition , an octavo instead of the usual quarto , bears the words : “ Written by Christopher Marlow . ” This , though undated , probably ...
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a Pembroke's men never produced any of Shakespeare's undisputed works , and their performance of the highly dubious Titus Andronicus may be regarded as evidence of Marlowe's authorship , 76 or part authorship . Shakespeare seems to have ...
a Pembroke's men never produced any of Shakespeare's undisputed works , and their performance of the highly dubious Titus Andronicus may be regarded as evidence of Marlowe's authorship , 76 or part authorship . Shakespeare seems to have ...
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The evidence against Shakespearean authorship is both external and internal . The chief bit of external evidence is a statement by Edward Ravenscroft , who adapted Titus Andronicus for the stage in 1678 and published it in 1687 : " I ...
The evidence against Shakespearean authorship is both external and internal . The chief bit of external evidence is a statement by Edward Ravenscroft , who adapted Titus Andronicus for the stage in 1678 and published it in 1687 : " I ...
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