Christopher Marlowe's Use of the BibleP. Lang, 1984 - 321 Seiten This study considers the various sources of Christopher Marlowe's Biblical knowledge, examines 1037 specific references to Scripture that Marlowe made, and surveys an additional 500 general ones. After classifying Marlowe's Biblical references on four levels of definiteness, Cornelius discusses the following aspects of Marlowe's stylistic use of the Bible: quotations, paraphrases, imitations of Biblical style, individual words, sensory imagery, figures of speech, reversals, and inaccuracies. The relationships of repeated Biblical themes, such as judgment and Christ parallels, to the meaning of Marlowe's works are also explored, and the matter of Marlowe's so-called «atheism» is evaluated in the light of his Biblical references. A lengthy Appendix lists his specific Biblical references alongside their possible sources and gives textual and critical annotations for significant entries. This work also contains eight illustrations, two tables, a bibliography, and an index. |
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... crown , myself , and all the power I have , In all affection at thy kingly feet . " Tamburlaine . " Well crown again . " 1 said , Argier ; receive thy " And all the men in armor under me , Which with my crown I gladly offer thee ...
... crown , myself , and all the power I have , In all affection at thy kingly feet . " Tamburlaine . " Well crown again . " 1 said , Argier ; receive thy " And all the men in armor under me , Which with my crown I gladly offer thee ...
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... crown Usumcasane . " And all the men in armor under me , Which with my crown I gladly offer thee . " Tamburlaine . " Thanks , king of Morocco ; take your crown again . " Techelles . " And , mighty Tamburlaine , our earthly god , Whose ...
... crown Usumcasane . " And all the men in armor under me , Which with my crown I gladly offer thee . " Tamburlaine . " Thanks , king of Morocco ; take your crown again . " Techelles . " And , mighty Tamburlaine , our earthly god , Whose ...
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... crown Usumcasane . " And all the men in armor under me , Which with my crown I gladly offer thee . " Tamburlaine . " Thanks , king of Morocco ; take your crown again . " Techelles . " And , mighty Tamburlaine , our earthly god , Whose ...
... crown Usumcasane . " And all the men in armor under me , Which with my crown I gladly offer thee . " Tamburlaine . " Thanks , king of Morocco ; take your crown again . " Techelles . " And , mighty Tamburlaine , our earthly god , Whose ...
Inhalt
Sources of Marlowes Knowledge of Biblical Materials | 1 |
Marlowes Stylistic Use of the Bible | 23 |
Repeated Biblical Themes Concepts and Phrases | 55 |
Urheberrecht | |
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