The spirit of Machiavelli presides over The Jew of Malta, in which the title character relentlessly plots to maintain and extend his political influence and wealth. A paragon of remorseless evil, Barabas befriends and betrays the Turkish invaders and native Maltese alike, incites...
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'Tell me worldlings, underneath the sun, If greater falsehood ever has been done'
challenge for modern audiences. Hugely popular in its day, the play
swings wildly and rapidly in genre, from pointed...
The Jew of Malta, written around 1590, can present a challenge for modern audiences. Hugely popular in its day, the play swings wildly and rapidly in genre, from pointed satire, to bloody revenge tragedy, to melodramatic intrigue, to dark farce and grotesque comedy...
First performed by Shakespeare's rivals in the 1590s, Christopher Marlowe's The Jew of Maltawas a trend-setting, innovative play whose black comedy and final tragic irony illuminate the darker regions of the Elizabethan cultural imagination. Although Jews were banished from England...
This edition contains in distilled form the insight and learning found iun the fuller Revels critical edition, but with less of the learned apparatus that is appropriate to a critical edition. The introduction and commentary are compact and up to date. The price and format are...
The Jew of Malta (originally spelled The Ievv of Malta) is a play by Christopher Marlowe, probably written in 1589 or 1590. The plot is an original story of religious conflict, intrigue, and revenge, set against a backdrop of the struggle for supremacy between Spain and the Ottoman...
Thorough annotation and commentary. Emphasis on the political, historical and religious allusions in the play. Presented in a clear and lucid form.
Barabas, a wealthy Jewish merchant, is horrified to be stripped of his wealth after objecting to the governor of Malta's demand that all Jews must contribute to paying tribute money to the warring Turks. In response, Barabas exacts savage revenge, but he eventually falls into...
First performed in 1592, The Jew of Malta was one of the most popular plays of its day and has been a treasure of the Elizabethan Renaissance ever since. Set on the island of Malta when it was a center of Mediterranean trade, it deals with power and power struggles on several...
Christopher Marlowe was born in Canterbury to shoemaker John Marlowe and his wife Catherine. His exact date of birth is not known, but he was baptised on 26 February 1564. And with this, Christopher Marlowe, one of the supreme English literary talents, made his entrance into...
The Jew of Malta is a play written by Christopher Marlowe, first performed in 1592. The story is set during the late 16th century on the island of Malta, which was then under the control of the Knights of St. John. The play follows the character of Barabas, a wealthy Jewish merchant...
The spirit of Machiavelli presides over The Jew of Malta, in which the title character relentlessly plots to maintain and extend his political influence and wealth. A paragon of remorseless evil, Barabas befriends and betrays the Turkish invaders and native Maltese alike, incites...
This is the latest volume in the acclaimed Oxford English Texts edition of Marlowe--the first complete edition of the works that provides both an original spelling text and detailed commentary. Roma Gill here presents an authoritative text of this great play derived from the...
The spirit of Machiavelli presides over The Jew of Malta, in which the title character relentlessly plots to maintain and extend his political influence and wealth. A paragon of remorseless evil, Barabas befriends and betrays the Turkish invaders and native Maltese alike, incites...
""The Jew of Malta"" is a play written by Christopher Marlowe, first performed in 1592. The story is set in the 16th century and follows the life of Barabas, a Jewish merchant living in Malta. The play explores themes of greed, revenge, and religious conflict, as Barabas seeks...