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Donna N. Murphy demonstrates how Marlowe, sometimes in co-authorship with humorist Nashe, appears to have "become" Shakespeare on a linguistic basis. She documents a sharp, upward learning curve, with the initial penning of works she examines in the following chronological order: 'Caesar's Revenge', 'Henry VI', 'The Taming of a Shrew', 'Henry VI', 'Edward III', 'Titus Andronicus', 'Thomas of Woodstock', 'Romeo and Juliet', and 'Henry IV', and separates certain plays into Marlowe and Nashe components. Those who read Murphy's book with an open mind will find her work surprisingly convincing.
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The Marlowe-Shakespeare continuum: Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Nashe, and the authorship of early Shakespeare and anonymous plays
2013, Cambridge Scholars Publishing
in English
144384988X 9781443849883
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