…methods, and scalable assignments that can be used to teach editorial methods in any early modern classroom. Please note that all of the foregoing teaching resources have been authored and…
Digital Commonplace Books
Please see below for sample Digital Commonplace Book Assignments and “How to” guides designed to help students learn to create accessible contributions! Return to Assignments and Activities Please note that…
Tides of History
This podcast, led by Patrick Wyman, observes the details (both large and small) of how people lived their lives throughout history. He often takes a speculative and almost story-telling approach…
Stuff You Missed in History Class
Hosted by Tracy Wilson and Holly Frey, these two presenters give information about obscure and lesser-known events throughout history. Each episode lists a bibliography of sources about the subject. Click…
Everyday Shakespeare
Hosted by Caroline Bicks and Michelle Ephraim, this podcast aims to take the stress out of learning Shakespeare. They do this by changing the views surrounding Shakespeare and his lifetime…
Noble Blood
Dana Schwartz’s podcast gives the gory deatils about royal families throughout history. She explains how fear and tragedy molds politics and the government. Click here for more information. Episode Length…
Shakespeare Unlimited
This podcast, led by numerous hosts, takes an inter-disciplinary look at the reaches of the bard himself. Episodes include interviews with stage actors, introspections on Shakespeare and race, and even…
The History of English Podcast
…Click here for more information. Episode Length 1 hour Selected Episodes Episode 168: Witches, Demons, and Fairies (RSS) Episode 156: Beggars, Cheats, and Thieves (NSFW Content) (RSS) Available on: Apple…
Criminalia
Holly Frey and Maria Trimarchi host this podcast where they examine historical “True Crime” incidents. They conclude each episode with a casual discussion and a cocktail recipe based on the…
We Are History
Angela Barnes and John O’Farrell host this humorous and light-hearted history podcast. Their episodes make complex historical events easier to comprehend and entertaining to learn about. Click here for more…
Mapping Faustus with Recogito
To develop this map, we used Pelagios Commons’s Recogito tool, which is a beta program. We converted the EEBO-TCP’s 1604 version of Doctor Faustus into a text file and uploaded…
Credits: Fall 2017
…(Stonehill 2020) Sinéad O’Brien (Stonehill 2020), MacKenzie Pleshaw (Stonehill 2020) Family Tree: Peter Gill (Stonehill 2019), Adam Mocciola (Stonehill 2019), and Andrew Rivelli (Stonehill 2020) Social Networks: Jacqueline Davis (Stonehill…
Walsingham, Sir Thomas
Sir Thomas Walsingham Sir Thomas Walsingham (1561-1630) was an important landowner, and financed Thomas Watson, Thomas Nash and Christopher Marlowe as their literary patron. Ingram Frizer was employed by Walsingham,…
Latinx Shakespeares
Latinx Shakespeares are productions and adaptations of Shakespeare’s works that are made Latinx through settings, themes, and dramaturgy. This archive includes Latinx Shakespeares plus Latinx-authored and/or Latinx themed productions and adaptations of Shakespeare, as…
By the Queene: Proclamations
DRAFT – TAPAS links coming soon! In 16th century England, proclamations were circulated to make the public aware of evolving laws and rules surrounding everything from trade, laws about what…
NYU Libraries: Christopher Marlowe
New York University’s Libraries have created a brilliant Lib Guide that offers a compendium of modern critical resources for learning about Kit Marlowe’s life and times. It’s a great starting…
Shakespeare Census
…Ed. Adam G. Hooks and Zachary Lesser. Created 2018. Accessed 07 April 2021. . SC n. The Kit Marlowe Project is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License….
Henry VI, Part One (3.3)
…a copy-text (1968). We created a Dramatis Personae, inserted stage directions, rearranged lines, glossed unfamiliar words, made decisions about modernization, and wrote a rationale for our vision of this scene….
Perseus Project
The Perseus Project site is our preferred resources for learning about classical sources and mythological history and figures. The Kit Marlowe Project is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International…
About Editions
Stephen Reimer’s (University of Alberta) course page for “Manuscript Studies: Medieval and Early Modern” includes a concise overview of different kinds of editions one might produce from early texts. Click…
You’re Dead To Me
Hosted by Greg Jenner, these podcast episodes invite a historical expert to give the facts about a wide variety of historical topics from around the world, and a comedian to…
Gone Medieval
Hosted by Matt Lewis and Dr. Cat Jarman, this podcast addresses both the fact and fiction of the Medieval Era. It is centered around England, but occasionally covers other European…
Travels Through Time
Led by several hosts, the Travels Through Time podcast is a unique take on the format of the typical history podcast. In each episode, a historian is asked what time…
The History Chicks
Beckett Graham and Susan Vollenweider host this podcast all about women throughout history. They focus on real-life women, as well as women in literature and mythology. Click here for more…
The History of European Theatre
…minutes Selected Episodes Episode 97: The Short Life and Strange Death of Christopher Marlowe (Spotify | YouTube) Episode 100: Dr. Faustus: Wisdom, Power, and the Immortal Soul (Spotify | YouTube)…
Classical Stuff You Should Know
Hosted by A.J. Hanenburg, Thomas Magbee, and Graeme Donaldson, this podcast takes an educational and comedic look at “classical” history. They cover various topics across a wide timespan. Click here…
Women & Shakespeare
…tools and knowledge we have today. Click here for more information. Episode Length 30 minutes Selected Episodes Season 3, Episode 6: Wendy Lennon on Shakespeare, Race, and Pedagogy (Spotify) Available…
Historical True Crime
…Click here for more information. Episode Length 15-20 minutes Selected Episodes 14 April 2023: The Blood Countess: Elizabeth Bathory (Content warning: child death, graphic descriptions of violence and murder) (Spotify)…
Yesterday’s News
Dancy Mason and Veronica Litt host this humorous true crime history podcast. They focus on a wide span of time periods and cultures. Click here for more information. Episode Length…
CURAH: “Kit Marlowe Project is built by Undergraduates”
In Fall 2018, Ian F. MacInnes of the Arts and Humanities Division of the Council on Undergraduate Research interviewed Project Founder, Kristen Abbott Bennett. Please click here to read the…
Ovid’s Amores Elegies [sic.] trans. by Christopher Marlowe (c. 1599)
The Classic Literature Library offers what appears to be a semi-diplomatic translation of Christopher Marlowe’s translation of Ovid’s Elegies, also known as the Amores, published “At Middleborough” by “I.D. and…
Tamburlaine the Great, Part 1. Project Gutenberg (1605)
…the two parts of Tamburlaine the Great and printed them together, omitting gestures. Dyce then added them back along with his own comments regarding the language and other matters. Return…
Walsingham, Sir Thomas
…to live at one of the many houses he inherited. Marlowe and Walsingham were friends during this time. Walsingham died in August 1630 and was buried in Chislehurst, Kent, England.…
Topcliffe, Richard
…Two of his other victims (among countless others) were Ann Bellamy and Robert Southwell. He was associated with Somerby in Lincolnshire, and Beverly in Yorkshire (Walsh). Topcliffe died December 1604…
Lambarde, William
Lambarde, William. William Lambarde and Local Government: His “Ephemeris” and Twenty-Nine Charges to Juries and Commissions. Edited by Read Conyers, Cornell University Press, 1962….
XPath Overview
…by Ellie Lynch and Nick Ribeiro, students in Dr. Kristen Abbott Bennett’s Fall 2021 DGHM 110X course at Framingham State University. Please note that this resource has been authored and…
Pereira, October 21-27, 2018
…moving to the second part of the internship. I’m going to be compiling the resources for the annotated bibliography in a separate Google Doc. Edit: I’ve gotten multiple links for…
ESTC: English Short Title Catalog
Published by the British Library, the ESTC is a valuable resource for discovering reliable bibliographic information for works printed before 1801. Placeholder Click the image to visit the English Short…
History This Week
In this podcast, Sally Helm looks at the significant events that happened in history on a week-by-week basis. She invites a guest for each episode so she can learn more…
Pereira, October 1, 2018
Rowan Pereira, Project Intern, Stonehill ’19 Day Time 10/1 2:15:3:30 (1.25) Monday (10/1): I’m unfortunately still going through the 1664 Faustus text for the second time. I’m trying to…
Kit Marlowe Project Contributions
…the foregoing teaching resources have been authored and should be cited accordingly. The Kit Marlowe Project by Kristen Abbott Bennett is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License….
Middling Culture Social Status Calculator
Take the Social Status Calculator for Early Modern Individuals and find out which of the ten classes of early modern society your answers put you in! The Kit Marlowe Project…
World History Encyclopedia
The World History Encyclopedia, formerly the Ancient History Encyclopedia, is a useful resource for looking up classical figures. Click their logo here to visit their webpage and explore! The Kit…
In Our Time
…philosophy, history, and religion. Click here for more information. Episode Length 50 minutes Selected Episodes March 2nd, 2023: Tycho Brahe (BBC Radio | Spotify) June 8th, 2017: Christine de Pizan…
The Medieval Podcast With Danièle Cybulskie
This podcast, hosted by Danièle Cybulskie, examines the details of Medieval culture and lifestyles. She occasionally has guest hosts join her episodes. Click here for more information. Episode Length 30-50…
Talking Tudors
This podcast, hosted by Natalie Grueninger, focuses on the history of Tudor England. She specializes in the lesser-known trivia of this era, including the lives of peasants and the intricacies…
Patented: History of Inventions
In this podcast, Dallas Campbell explains the who, what, when, where, and why behind different inventions. He aims to bring attention to the lesser known facts behind certain inventions, especially…
Hall, Edward
Hall, Edward. “The union of the two noble and illustre famelies of Lancastre and Yorke,” 1550. Internet Archive, archive.org….
Ryan, Patrick
Ryan, Patrick. “Shakespeare’s Joan and the Great Whore of Babylon.” Renaissance and Reformation/Renaissance et Réforme, vol. 28, no. 4, 2004, pp. 55–82. JSTOR, jstor.org/stable/43445995….
Tricomi, Albert H.
Tricomi, Albert H. “Joan la Pucelle and the Inverted Saints Play in 1 Henry VI.” Renaissance and Reformation/Renaissance et Réforme, vol. 25, no. 2, 2001, pp. 5-31. JSTOR, jstor.org/stable/43445342….
Massacre at Paris, Google Book (1885)
This edition of Massacre at Paris by Christopher Marlowe was edited by A. H. Bullen. This is the second volume. The book is called The English Dramatists: Christopher Marlowe and…
York, Erin
York, Erin. “Marlovian Theory, Venus and Adonis, and the Shakespeare Authorship Question.” Lucerna, vol.1, no. 1, 2011, pp. 123-131. MOspace, hdl.handle.net/10355/44911….
Sawyer, Robert
Sawyer, Robert. “Biographical Aftershocks: Shakespeare and Marlowe in the Wake of 9/11.” Critical Survey, vol. 25, no. 1, 2013, pp. 19-32. JSTOR, jstor.org/stable/42751017. Sawyer, Robert. “Shakespeare and Marlowe: Re-Writing the…
Mateer, David
Mateer, David. “Edward Alleyn, Richard Perkins and the Rivalry between the Swan and the Rose Playhouses.” OUP, vol. 60, no. 243, 2009, pp. 61-77. JSTOR, jstor.org/stable/40267511….
Erne, Lukas
Erne, Lukas. “Biography, Mythography, and Criticism: The Life and Works of Christopher Marlowe.“ Modern Philology, vol. 103, no. 1, August 2005, pp. 28-50. doi.org/10.1086/499177….
Riggs, David
Riggs, David. The World of Christopher Marlowe. Henry Holt and Co., 2004….
Kendall, Roy
Kendall, Roy. Christopher Marlowe and Richard Baines: Journeys through the Elizabethan Underground. Fairleigh Dickinson UP, 2003. Kendall, Roy. “Richard Baines and Christopher Marlowe’s Milieu,” English Literary Renaissance, vol. 24, no….
Campbell, Marion
Campbell, Marion. “‘Desunt Nonulla’: The Construction of Marlowe’s Hero and Leander as an Unfinished Poem.” ELH, Vol. 51, No. 2, 1984, pp.241-268. JSTOR, jstor.org/stable/2872945….
Topcliffe, Richard
…191). Two of his other victims were Ann Bellamy and Robert Southwell. He was associated with Somerby in Lincolnshire, and Beverly in Yorkshire (Walsh). Topcliffe died December 1604 in Derbyshire….
Eccles, Mark
Eccles, Mark. “Chapman’s Early Years.” Studies in Philology, vol. 43, no. 2, April, 1946, pp. 176–193. JSTOR, jstor.org/stable/4172754. —. “Jonson and the Spies.” The Review of English Studies, vol. 13,…
Chernaik, Warren
Chernaik, Warren. The Myth of Rome in Shakespeare and His Contemporaries. Cambridge University Press, 2011. EBSCOhost, doi:10.1017/CBO9780511921841….
Yoder, R. A.
Yoder, R. A. “History and the Histories in Julius Caesar.” Shakespeare Quarterly, vol. 24, no. 3, 1973, pp. 309–327. JSTOR, doi:10.2307/2868355….
Holt, Mack P.
Holt, Mack P. The Duke of Anjou and the Politique Struggle during the Wars of Religion, Cambridge UP, 2002….
KMP Events & Publications
…Kit Marlowe Project-related special events and publications. Return to About The Kit Marlowe Project is directed by Kristen Abbott Bennett and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License….
Voyant-tools
Voyant Tools offer a web-based platform that allow one to upload a Word doc or PDF and generate visualizations of text-based data, including single text and corpus analyses. The image here depicts…
Lost Plays Database
The Lost Plays Database is a wiki-style forum for scholars to share information about lost plays in England, 1570-1642. Its purpose is to add lost plays to scholarly discussions of early modern…
The Jew of Malta
The Jew of Malta is a famous tragedy, inspired by the Elizabethan attitudes towards Jewish immigrants. The play was first printed by I.B. for Nicholas Vavasour in 1633. It was…
The Tragicall History of D. Faustus, Luminarium (1604)
…play was acted by the Earl of Nottingham’s servants. The original was printed by Valentine Simmes for Thomas Bushell in 1604. Return to Doctor Faustus Return to Works …
Purdue OWL
This site follows (or tries to follow!) the Modern Language Association’s ever changing citation conventions. Purdue Owl is a fantastic resource for writing of every kind. Scan or click on…
On the Road With Penguin Classics
Henry Eliot hosts this podcast about influential works of liteature. In each episode, he travels to a relevant location that shaped the text. Click here for more information. Episode Length…
History Daily
…an extended amount of time discussing a variety of topics. Click here for more information. Episode Length Regular Episodes: 15-20 minutes Extended Episodes: 1 hour – 1 1/2 hours Selected…
Holinshed, Raphael
Holinshed, Raphael. Holinshed’s Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland, J. Johnson, 1808. archive.org….
Yates, Frances A.
Yates, Frances A. “Queen Elizabeth as Astraea.” Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, vol. 10, 1947, pp. 27–82. JSTOR, jstor.org/stable/750395….
McLaren, Anne N.
McLaren, Anne N. Political Culture in the Reign of Elizabeth I: Queen and Commonwealth 1558–1585, Cambridge University Press, 1999….
Malay, Jessica L.
Malay, Jessica L. Prophecy and Sibylline imagery in the Renaissance: Shakespeare’s Sibyls. Routledge, 2010….
Jackson, Gabriele Bernhard
Jackson, Gabriele Bernhard. “Topical Ideology: Witches, Amazons, and Shakespeare’s Joan of Arc.” Shakespeare’s History Plays. Routledge, 2014. 26-47, jstor.org/stable/43447235….
Gutierrez, Nancy A.
Gutierrez, Nancy A. “Gender and Value in 1 Henry VI: The Role of Joan de Pucelle.” Theatre Journal, vol. 42, no. 2, 1990, pp. 183-193. JSTOR, jstor.org/stable/3207754….
Bagnall, Nick
Henry VI, Part I: Harry the Sixth. By William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe, and Anonymous directed by Nick Bagnall, performances by Graham Butler, Garry Cooper, Beatriz Romilly, Globe Theatre Players, 23…
Milivojević, Nikita
Henry VI, Part 1. By William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe, and Anonymous, directed by Nikita Milivojević, performances by Predrag Ejdus, Tanasije Uzunovic, Hadzi Nenad Maricic, National Theatre in Belgrade, 23 April…
Henry VI, Part I – BBC (2016)
…Sophie Okonedo (Hotel Rwanda) as Queen Margaret, and Hugh Bonneville (Downton Abbey) as Duke of Gloucester. In the acclaimed television film, Cooke is able to adjust the historic timeline just…
Henry VI, Part One. Folger Digital Texts
Click on the image below to read Henry VI, Part One on the Folger Digital Texts interface. This text has been transcribed, edited, and encoded; it is fully searchable in…
Activities
…the foregoing teaching resources have been authored and should be cited accordingly. The Kit Marlowe Project by Kristen Abbott Bennett is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License….
Faustus: Performance
Faustus: Editions
Click on the following tiles to select digitized editions of Marlowe’s Faustus:…
Tamburlaine the Great, Part 2, Early Modern English Drama (1590)
…1587 by the Admiral’s Men in London and this edition follows the one published by Richard Jones in 1590. Return to Tamburlaine the Great, Part Two Return to Works …
Tamburlaine the Great, Part One. Barton Collection (1605)
…photos taken of the Boston Public Library’s copy from the Thomas Pennant Barton Collection in the Rare Books Department. The physical copy has been half bound in green goatskin and…
Massacre at Paris, Google Books (1735)
This is a facsimile edition of Christopher Marlowe’s Massacre at Paris, edited by Nathanael Lee in 1735, available through Google Books. This drama discusses Bartholomew’s Day and the 1592 massacre…
Mountford, William
Mountfort, William. The Life and Death of Doctor Faustus, Made Into a Farce, 1697. No. 157. William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, University of California, Los Angeles, 1973. gutenberg.org….
The tragical history of Doctor Faustus, Archive.org (1897)
…edition. It was published in 1897 by J.M. Dent. It attempts to blend the two versions of the quartos of 1604 and 1616. Return to Doctor Faustus Return to Works…
British Book Trade Index
…Placeholder Click the image here to visit the British Book Trade Index homepage and start searching! The Kit Marlowe Project is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License….
Boston Public Library, Shakespeare Collection
The Digital Commonwealth hosts the The Boston Public Library’s Shakespeare Collection. There you’ll find digitized images from works in the Thomas Pennant Barton collection of works by and about William…
Lindsey, Robert
Romany, Frank and Robert Lindsey, editors. Christopher Marlowe: The Complete Plays. Penguin, 2003….
Orgel, Stephen
Orgel, Stephen. Christopher Marlowe: The Complete Poems and Translations. Penguin, 1979….
O’Connor, Kate
O’Connor, Kate. “Who Killed Christopher Marlowe (and Why)?” Great Writer’s Inspire, writersinspire.org….
Downie, J. A.
Downie, J.A. “Marlowe, May 1593, and the ‘Must-Have’ Theory of Biography.” The Review of English Studies, vol. 58, no. 235, 2007, pp. 245–267. JSTOR, jstor.org/stable/4501597….
Jack, Alex
Jack, Alex. “Literary Similarities Between Marlowe and Shakespeare.” The Marlowe Studies, 2009, themarlowestudies.org….
Vlasich, Brooke
Vlasich, Brooke. “The Controversy of Shakespeare and Marlowe.” Utah Shakespeare Festival, 2017. bard.org….
Ribner, Irving
Ribner, Irving. “Marlowe and Shakespeare.” Shakespeare Quarterly, vol. 15, no. 2, Spring 1964, pp. 41–53. JSTOR, jstor.org/stable/2867874….
Kuriyama, Constance Brown
Kuriyama, Constance Brown. Christopher Marlowe: A Renaissance life. Cornell UP, 2002. Kuriyama, Constance Brown. “Second Selves: Marlowe’s Cambridge and London Friendships.” Medieval & Renaissance Drama in England, vol. 14, 2001,…
McNeir, Waldo F.
McNeir, Waldo F. “Robert Greene and John of Bordeaux.” PMLA. vol. 64, no. 4, 1949, pp. 781- 801. JSTOR, jstor.org/stable/459632….
Honigmann, A.J.
Honigmann, A.J. “Tiger Shakespeare and Gentle Shakespeare.” The Modern Language Review, vol. 107, no. 3, 2012, pp. 699-711. JSTOR, jstor.org/stable/10.5699/modelangrevi.107.3.0699….
Gurr, Andrew
Gurr, Andrew. “Bears and players: Philip Henslowe’s double acts.” Shakespeare Bulletin, vol. 22, no. 4, 2004, pp. 31-41. JSTOR, jstor.org/stable/26349162….
Younger, Neil
Younger, Neil. “Robert Peake (c1551—1619) and the Babington Plot.” The British Art Journal, vol. 14, no. 2, 2013, pp. 65–67. JSTOR, jstor.org/stable/43492091….
Merriam, Thomas
Merriam, Thomas. “Tamburlaine Stalks in ‘Henry VI’.” Computers and the Humanities, vol. 30, no. 3, 1996, pp. 267-280. JSTOR, jstor.org/stable/30200393. Merriam, Thomas. “Unremarked Evidence against Anderegg’s Conjecture.” OUP, vol. 60,…
Wilson, Richard
Wilson, Richard. “Visible Bullets: Tamburlaine the Great and Ivan the Terrible.” ELH, vol. 62, no. 1, 1995, pp. 47–68. JSTOR, jstor.org/stable/30030260….
Hutchinson, Robert
Hutchinson, Robert. Elizabeth’s Spymaster: Francis Walsingham and the secret war that saved England. Macmillan, 2007….
Tucker, Kenneth
Tucker, Kenneth. “Dead Men in Deptford: Recent Lives and Deaths of Christopher Marlowe,” Research Opportunities in Renaissance Drama, vol. 34, 1995, pp. 111-124….
Seaton, Ethel
Seaton, Ethel. “Marlowe, Robert Poley, and the Tippings.” The Review of English Studies, vol. 5, no. 19, 1929, pp. 273–287. JSTOR, jstor.org/stable/507726. Seaton, Ethel. “Robert Poley’s Ciphers.” The Review of…
Briley, John
Briley, John. “Edward Alleyn and Henslowe’s Will.” Shakespeare Quarterly, vol. 9, no. 3, 1958, pp. 321–330. JSTOR, jstor.org/stable/2867333….
Powell, William S.
Powell, William S. “John Pory on the Death of Sir Walter Raleigh.” The William and Mary Quarterly, vol. 9, no. 4, 1952, pp. 532-538. JSTOR, jstor.org/stable/1923757….
Charter to Sir Walter Raleigh
Charter to Sir Walter Raleigh. “Charter to Sir Walter Raleigh.” 24 March 1584. The Avalon Project: Documents in Law, History, and Diplomacy, avalon.law.yale.edu….
Hughes, Stephanie Hopkins
Hughes, Stephanie Hopkins. “The great reckoning: who killed Christopher Marlowe and why?” The Oxfordian, vol. 18, 2016, pp. 101-32. Academic OneFile, shakespeareoxfordfellowship.org….
Hopkins, Lisa
Hopkins, Lisa. “Christopher Marlowe and the Succession to the English Crown.” The Yearbook of English Studies, vol. 38, no. 1/2, 2008, pp. 183–198. JSTOR, jstor.org/stable/20479329. Hopkins, Lisa. A Christopher Marlowe…
Kocher, Paul Harold
Kocher, Paul Harold. Christopher Marlowe: A Study of His Thought, Learning, and Character. Russell & Russell, 1962….
Mazzola, Elizabeth
Mazzola, Elizabeth. “The Renaissance Englishwoman in Code: ‘Blabbs‘ and Cryptographers at Elizabeth l’s Court.” Critical Survey, vol. 22, no. 3, 2010, pp. 1–20. JSTOR, jstor.org/stable/41556382….
Read, Conyers
Read, Conyers. “The Fame of Sir Edward Stafford.” The American Historical Review, vol. 20, no. 2, 1915, pp. 292–313. JSTOR, jstor.org/stable/1835469. Read, Conyers. “Walsingham and Burghley in Queen Elizabeth’s Privy…
Baldwin, T. W.
Baldwin, T. W. “Posting Henslowe’s Accounts.” The Journal of English and Germanic Philology, vol. 26, no. 1, 1927, pp. 42-90. JSTOR, jstor.org/stable/27703010….
Alhiyari, Ibrahim
Alhiyari, Ibrahim. Thomas Watson: New Biographical Evidence and His Translation of Antigone. Dissertation, Texas Tech University, 2006. Texas Tech University Libraries, hdl.handle.net/2346/8391….
Anderson, David L.
Anderson, David L. Review of Thomas Harriot: Renaissance Scientist by John W. Shirley and Galileo: Two New Sciences by Drake Stillman, Renaissance Quarterly, vol. 29, no. 1, 1976, pp. 94–96….
Bald, R. C.
Bald, R.C. “The Sources of Middleton’s City Comedies.” The Journal of English and Germanic Philology, vol. 33, no. 3, 1934, pp. 373–387. JSTOR, jstor.org/stable/27703924….
Lovascio, Domenico
Lovascio, Domenico. “Rewriting Julius Caesar as a National Villain in Early Modern English Drama.” English Literary Renaissance, vol. 47, no. 2, 2017, pp. 218–250. EBSCOhost, doi:10.1086/693892….
Scheil, Katherine
Scheil, Katherine. “The Second Best Bed and the Legacy of Anne Hathaway.” Critical Survey, vol. 21, no. 3, 2009, pp. 59–71. EBSCOhost, doi: 10.3167/cs.2009.210305….
Flower, Robin
Flower, Robin. “Gabriel Harvey and Shakespeare.” The British Museum Quarterly, vol. 6, no. 2, 1931, pp. 49–50. JSTOR, doi: 10.2307/4421306….
Prewitt, Kendrick W.
Prewitt, Kendrick W. “Gabriel Harvey and the Practice of Method.” Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900, vol. 39, no. 1, 1999, pp. 19–39. JSTOR, doi: 10.2307/1556304….
Scott-Warren, Jason
Scott-Warren, Jason. “Harvey, Gabriel (1552/3–1631), scholar and writer.” Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. January 07, 2016. Oxford University Press. Accessed 6 Apr. 2020, doi: 10.1093/ref:odnb/12517….
Smith, Emma
Smith, Emma. “Chettle, Henry (d. 1603×7), printer and playwright.” Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. September 23, 2004. Oxford University Press. Accessed 17 April. 2020, doi: 10.1093/ref:odnb/5245….
Cobb, Christopher J. et. al.
Cobb, Christopher J. and M. Thomas Hester, Renaissance Papers 2006, Camden House, 2007, pp. 1-8….
Kelsey Rhodes – Spring Break
Summary Over spring break I decided to use some of my time to work on the Discovery of Witchcraft project. Professor Bennett and I decided that if I worked during…
IDEAH: KMP Origins
Read about the Kit Marlowe Project’s origins in “‘Seeds together driven’: The Kit Marlowe Project’s Origins and Metamorphoses” published in Interdisciplinary Digital Engagement in Arts & Humanities (IDEAH), Vol. 2.1,…
Marlowepedia (English/Deutsch)
“Marlowepedia” is an dual-language wiki-style encyclopedia of all things Marlowe created by Patricia Hoda. One may easily toggle between English and German language translations of site content that also includes…