T.S. Eliot examines the intricacies of Christopher Marlowe's poetic form.
Essay describes how Marlowe's "Edward II" works to bolster the cult of Elizabeth by portraying a weak king in contrast to her strong queen.
Essay compares how Marlowe and Shakespeare portray their kings as both noble and tyrannical and how they each address that king's overthrow.
Article provides a review of Sara Munson Deats's book about sex in Marlowe's plays and outlines her findings as well as her choice of plays.