
Christopher Marlowe and Richard Baines : Journeys Through the Elizabethan Underground.
Title:
Christopher Marlowe and Richard Baines : Journeys Through the Elizabethan Underground.
Author:
Kendall, Roy.
ISBN:
9780838643532
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (453 pages)
Contents:
Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Note on the Text -- Rheims -- 1 "Enter the English Agent" -- 2 "As in a Mirror" -- 3 "Bind, Infect, and Poison Deeply" -- 4 "Treason 'gainst Their Natural Queen" -- 5 "That Like I Best That Flies Beyond My Reach" -- Rheims to Flushing -- 6 "The Joy of His Returning Home" -- 7 "Aspiring Minds" -- 8 "A Whole Stable of Flanders Mares" -- Flushing -- 9 "That Was In Another Country" -- 10 "Mistress of the Muses" -- 11 "Finely Dissembled" -- 12 "A Counterfeit Profession" -- 13 "As Fast as Iris or Jove's Mercury" -- Flushing and After -- 14 "Danger Is in Words" -- 15 "Libels Are Cast Against Thee in the Street" -- 16 "But Read It Thus, and That's Another Sense" -- 17 "The Fatal Labyrinth of Misbelief" -- 18 "And Shall I Die, and This Unconquered?" -- 19 "Here Comes the Hearse" -- Appendix A: Richard Baines's Note "delivered on Whitsun eve last," 1593 -- Appendix B: Sir Robert Sidney's Letter to Lord Burghley Concerning Baines and Marlowe's Activities in Flushing, January 26, 1592 -- Appendix C: Thomas Drury's Letter to Anthony Bacon, August 1, 1593 -- Appendix D: Contemporary English Version of Richard Baines's Written Recantation of 1583 -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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