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The World of Christopher Marlowe (Hardcover)

by David Riggs (Author)
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  • Hardcover: 411 pages
  • Publisher: Faber and Faber (6 May 2004)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0571221599
  • ISBN-13: 978-0571221592
  • Product Dimensions: 23.4 x 16.2 x 3.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 560,996 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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David Riggs is well qualified to write this absorbing book on the life and times of 'the greatest playwright that England had ever seen' - his previous biographies concentrated on the histories of Shakespeare, and the life of Ben Jonson. Marlowe was a true enigma: a genius, with a disturbing penchant for vice. He rebelled against the 'social norm' and had as many enemies as he had admirers: protestants abhorred him, writers, including his only serious rival, William Shakespeare, revered and respected his prolific output and indisputable talent as a playwright. Rigg's biography is written with enthusiasm and is rich in historical detail, as well as being methodically researched. It is only a shame that the ample number of illustrations are reproduced in black and white. However, the book is a lively read, and academics will be pleased with the enormous bibliography and meticulous end-notes contained within. (Kirkus UK)

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This is the definitive book about the man who revolutionised English drama and English poetry - and was murdered in his prime. David Riggs evokes the atmosphere and texture of Marlowe's life, from the stench and poverty of a childhood spent near Canterbury's abattoirs to the fanatical pursuit of classical learning at school. Marlowe won a place at Cambridge University, where he entered its world of eighteen-hour working days, religious intrigue and twilight homosexuality. The gifted student was not immune to the passions and fears of the wider society, and Riggs describes the mood of England in those years when Elizabeth's crown was anything but secure, and Spain and the Papacy were determined to overthrow her regime. Looming above everything is the Elizabethan state and its spy rings, with which Marlowe was already involved by the time he left Cambridge. His undercover missions brought him into contact with Catholic conspirators who were plotting to kill the Queen; yet as a playwright and thinker he was attracted to the most unorthodox and threatening idea of all - atheism. Marlowe brought a wonderful new lightness and musicality to English verse, but was held in little esteem during his lifetime and his works were scrutinised for heresy. As a writer of plays, he was literally on the margins of London life, working on the edge of the city where prostitutes and thieves scratched a living. Eventually, the combination of espionage, dangerous knowledge, homosexuality and suspected treason proved deadly to him. Marlowe's brief life was enigmatic, contradictory and glorious - and this magisterial work of reconstruction and scholarship illuminates it with immense richness.

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4.0 out of 5 stars An imaginative life, 10 Sep 2004
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I found this to be an imaginative book describing the world in which Christopher Marlowe existed, was reared, was educated, wrote and fared. As with any subject where the documentary evidence is limited, many gaps have to be filled in by speculation. The author dealt with many of the enquiries in a deft way. The narrative pursued in the book is never dull. My only reservation is that Marlowe is a will-o-the-wisp and I never felt that I grasped the subject's life. That of course is not the author's fault. Overall, an intriguing account of an interesting playwright and poet.
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5.0 out of 5 stars comprehensive , 1 May 2009
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This was an enlightening reading experience. It gives an comprehensive picture of Elizabethan England, its social structures, its education and the impact of class of one's ability to progress in society. Christopher Marlowe was a unique character who was embroiled in all the issues current at the time religious upheveal, political intrigue, the development of English theatre and anarchy!

A comprehensive view on the life and times of Christopher Marlowe.
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