Posthumous Gentleman
Michael Dobson: Kit Marlowe’s Schooldays, 19 August 2004
The World of Christopher Marlowe
by David Riggs.
Faber, 411 pp., £25, May 2004,0 571 22159 9 Show More
by David Riggs.
Faber, 411 pp., £25, May 2004,
Christopher Marlowe and Richard Baines: Journeys through the Elizabethan Underground
by Roy Kendall.
Fairleigh Dickinson, 453 pp., $75, January 2004,0 8386 3974 7 Show More
by Roy Kendall.
Fairleigh Dickinson, 453 pp., $75, January 2004,
History Play: The Lives and Afterlife of Christopher Marlowe
by Rodney Bolt.
HarperCollins, 388 pp., £17.99, July 2004,0 00 712123 7 Show More
by Rodney Bolt.
HarperCollins, 388 pp., £17.99, July 2004,
“... was less of a problem for the Elizabethans than it is for us. The Scottish crime-writer Louise Welsh, however, still wants her Marlowe queer, using this to provide a motive. In her historical novella, Tamburlaine Must Die, Welsh tries out the idea that the Dutch Church libel was a deliberately homicidal ... ”