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3. Career Rivalry, Counter-Nationhood, and Philomela in 'The Passionate Shepherd to His Love'
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Texts and Abbreviations xi
- Introduction: Marlowe's Ovidian Career, Spenser, and the Writing of Counter-Nationhood 3
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Part I: Sea-Bank Myrtle Sprays: Amatory Poetry
- 1. Ovid's Counter-Virgilian Cursus in the Amores 31
- 2. Marlowe's New Renaissance Ovid: 'Area maior' in Ovid's Elegies 49
- 3. Career Rivalry, Counter-Nationhood, and Philomela in 'The Passionate Shepherd to His Love' 68
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Part II: Sceptres and High Buskins: Tragedy
- 4. Dido, Queen of Carthage and the Coining of '"Eliza"' 99
- 5. 'Thondring words of threate': Spenser in Tamburlaine, Parts i and 2 115
- 6. Machiavelli and the Play of Policy in The Jew of Malta 136
- 7. 'Italian masques by night': Machiavellian Policy and Ovidian Play in Edward II 157
- 8. 'Actors in this massacre': The Massacre at Paris and the Orphic Guise of Metatheatre 175
- 9. Un-script(ur)ing Christian Tragedy: Ovidian Love, Magic, and Glory in Doctor Faustus 190
- Part III: Trumpets and Drums: Epic 221
- 10. Counter-Epic of Empire: Lucan's First Book 227
- 11. Marlowe, Chapman, and the Rewriting of Spenser's England in Hero and Leander 238
- Afterword: Counterfeiting the Profession 259
- Notes 265
- Works Cited 345
- Index 379
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Texts and Abbreviations xi
- Introduction: Marlowe's Ovidian Career, Spenser, and the Writing of Counter-Nationhood 3
-
Part I: Sea-Bank Myrtle Sprays: Amatory Poetry
- 1. Ovid's Counter-Virgilian Cursus in the Amores 31
- 2. Marlowe's New Renaissance Ovid: 'Area maior' in Ovid's Elegies 49
- 3. Career Rivalry, Counter-Nationhood, and Philomela in 'The Passionate Shepherd to His Love' 68
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Part II: Sceptres and High Buskins: Tragedy
- 4. Dido, Queen of Carthage and the Coining of '"Eliza"' 99
- 5. 'Thondring words of threate': Spenser in Tamburlaine, Parts i and 2 115
- 6. Machiavelli and the Play of Policy in The Jew of Malta 136
- 7. 'Italian masques by night': Machiavellian Policy and Ovidian Play in Edward II 157
- 8. 'Actors in this massacre': The Massacre at Paris and the Orphic Guise of Metatheatre 175
- 9. Un-script(ur)ing Christian Tragedy: Ovidian Love, Magic, and Glory in Doctor Faustus 190
- Part III: Trumpets and Drums: Epic 221
- 10. Counter-Epic of Empire: Lucan's First Book 227
- 11. Marlowe, Chapman, and the Rewriting of Spenser's England in Hero and Leander 238
- Afterword: Counterfeiting the Profession 259
- Notes 265
- Works Cited 345
- Index 379