Jew of Malta
Discover the captivating world of Christopher Marlowe's Jew of Malta, published by Manchester University Press in 1980. This compelling drama, spanning 224 pages, offers a profound exploration of themes such as identity, power, and morality in a richly historical context. Based on the 1633 quarto, this edition is recognized for its authenticity, providing readers with a more accurate representation of Marlowe's work than previously acknowledged by scholars.
The text delves into Marlowe's profound understanding of Mediterranean history and offers insightful discussions on Elizabethan Machiavellianism, making it a valuable resource for both drama enthusiasts and literary critics alike. Whether you're a student of English drama or simply a lover of classic literature, Jew of Malta promises to engage and provoke thought. Don't miss the chance to explore this essential piece of 16th-century drama!