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English
Arden Shakespeare
23 February 2017
Edward II: A Critical Reader gives students, teachers and scholars alike an overview of the play’s reception both in the theatre and among artists and critics, from the end of the 16th century to the beginning of the 21st. The volume also offers a series of new perspectives on the play by leading experts in the field of early modern history and culture.

Bolstered with a timeline tracking Marlowe’s life and work, an up-to-date bibliography and an extensive index, this collection is an ideal and definitive guide to Edward II.

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Imprint:   Arden Shakespeare
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 129mm,  Spine: 20mm
Weight:   340g
ISBN:   9781472584038
ISBN 10:   1472584031
Series:   Arden Early Modern Drama Guides
Pages:   320
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  A / AS level ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Series Introduction Edward II Timeline Introduction The Critical Backstory: Marlowe’s Legacy: A Critical Survey of the Playwright’s Reception to 1991 Performance History: “Yet I have a braver way than these”: A Performance History of Edward II The State of the Art: Edward II: Sexuality, History, and the Theatre New Directions: 1. Gratia Flagrans: Edward II and the Micro-Macro-politics of (In)Subordination 2. Edward II in Repertory 3. The Corporate Life of Monarch and Minion in Edward II 4. Édouard et Gaverston: New Ways of Looking at an English History Play Learning and Teaching Resources: History, Politics, and Edward II Notes Bibliography Index

Kirk Melnikoff is Associate Professor of English at UNC Charlotte, USA. He has published numerous articles and chapters on Elizabethan literature and culture, has edited two volumes on the late sixteenth-century pamphleteer Robert Greene, and is the 2013 co-winner of the Calvin and Rose G. Hoffman Prize for a Distinguished Essay on Christopher Marlowe.

Reviews for Edward II: A Critical Reader

In gathering together chapters rich in detail and brimming with critical vigor, this recent Arden Early Modern Drama Guide fulfills the goal, set out by the Series Editors, of offering a clear picture of the critical and performative contexts of Marlowe's tragedy. Taken together, these chapters offer a plethora of original arguments that will inspire new critical responses to Edward II in scholarship, performance, and teaching. The high critical calibre of these chapters position Edward II at the centre of what Melnikoff calls 'a larger Marlowe moment' (5). Melnikoff's succinctly and persuasively argued Introduction makes it clear that this moment arises from both the play's 'theatrical vitality' (4) and the work of scholars who address important topics in rigorous and accessible ways ... This volume compiles plenty of fresh evidence and many new insights in carefully organized chapters moving from general to specific themes. By this criterion alone, the collection is excellent ... By blending original research of new evidence with rigorous and accessibly presented surveys of the main areas of the historiography of Marlowe's tragedy, Melnikoff's superbly edited book offers itself as an indispensable contribution to the collections of new essays that indeed created and extended the Marlowe moment in criticism. * The Marlowe Society of America *


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