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Author:
Barber, Ros, 1964-
Title:
The Marlowe papers : a novel / Ros Barber.
Edition:
First U.S. edition.
Publisher:
St. Martin's Press,
Copyright Date:
2013
Description:
pages cm
Subject:
Marlowe, Christopher,--1564-1593--Fiction.
Shakespeare, William,--1564-1616--Marlowe theory--Marlowe theory--Fiction.
England--Social life and customs--16th century--Fiction.
England--Social life and customs--17th century--Fiction.
Historical fiction.
Biographical fiction.
FICTION / Historical.
FICTION / Literary.
Notes:
"First published in Great Britain by Sceptre/Hodder & Stoughton, Hachette" -- Title page verso.
Summary:
"You're the author of the greatest plays of all time. But nobody knows. And if it gets out, you're dead. On May 30, 1593, a celebrated young playwright was killed in a tavern brawl in London. That, at least, was the official version. Now Christopher Marlowe reveals the truth: that his "death" was an elaborate ruse to avoid a conviction of heresy; that he was spirited across the English Channel to live on in lonely exile; that he continued to write plays and poetry, hiding behind the name of a colorless man from Stratford--one William Shakespeare.With the grip of a thriller and the emotional force of a sonnet, this remarkable novel in verse gives voice to a man who was brilliant, passionate, and mercurial. A cobbler's son who counted nobles among his friends, a spy in the Queen's service, a fickle lover and a declared religious skeptic, Christopher Marlowe always courted trouble. Memoir, love letter, confession, and settling of accounts, The Marlowe Papers brings Christopher Marlowe and his era to vivid life"-- Provided by publisher.
"On May 30, 1593, a celebrated young playwright was killed in a tavern brawl in London. That, at least, was the official version. Now Christopher Marlowe reveals the truth: that his "death" was an elaborate ruse to avoid a conviction of heresy; that he was spirited across the English Channel to live on in lonely exile; that he continued to write plays and poetry, hiding behind the name of a colorless man from Stratford--one William Shakespeare. With the grip of a thriller and the emotional force of a sonnet, this remarkable novel in verse gives voice to a man who was brilliant, passionate and mercurial. A cobbler's son who counted nobles among his friends, a spy in the Queen's service, a fickle lover and a declared religious skeptic, Christopher Marlowe always courted trouble. Memoir, love letter, confession, and settling of accounts, The Marlowe Papers brings Christopher Marlowe and his era to vivid life"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1250017173 (hardback)
9781250017178 (hardback)
OCLC:
(OCoLC)813414290
LCCN:
2012037986
Locations:
KSPG296 -- Burlington Public Library (Burlington)
MXPG943 -- Fort Dodge Public Library (Fort Dodge)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)
MBPE423 -- Robert W. Barlow Memorial Library (Iowa Falls)
GDPF771 -- Urbandale Public Library (Urbandale)

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