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"Edward II"

 

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"Edward II"


by Christopher Marlowe (Author)
Robert Lindsey (Editor)
Martin Wiggins (Editor)

 

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ISBN: 9780713666694

 

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This is a modern-spelling, fully-annotated edition of Christopher Marlowe's play Edward the Second". It is part of the New Mermaids series and includes a critical introduction, biography of the author, discussions of sources, textual details, and information about the staging of the play."


Marlowe's play retains its power to shock even today, and this edition gives full value to its three overriding themes of sexual favouritism, political confrontation and sheer cruelty. Critics in the last twenty years, who have focused on the overtly sexual relationship between Edward and his favourite Gaveston, have hailed it as a 'gay classic'; earlier interpretations concentrated rather on the deposition by his subjects of a weak king, reading it in tandem with Shakespeare's Richard II. The introduction shows how the play works to give the audience an equal emotional commitment to opposing points of view and concludes that this is what makes Edward II such an uncomfortable and challenging play.


 

ISBN 713666692
ISBN13 9780713666694
Publisher Methuen Drama
Format Paperback
Publication date 31/03/2003
Pages 176
Weight (grammes) 147
Published in United Kingdom
Height (mm) 198
Width (mm) 129