The Reckoning: The Murder of Christopher MarloweThis is a story of the Elizabethan underworld. It is a full-length investigation of the killing, tracing Marlowe's shadowy political dealings, his involvement in covert intelligence work, the charges of heresy and homosexuality against him. Critical new evidence is uncovered about his three companions on that last day in Deptford. Through Charles Nicholl's detailed research, a complex, unsettling story of entrapment and betrayal, chimerical plots and dirty tricks emerges. |
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his behaviour at Cambridge itself , where the rumours originate . There was a
strong Catholic presence at the university , and the authorities were very
concerned about it . Some of the students were Catholics because they had been
brought ...
his behaviour at Cambridge itself , where the rumours originate . There was a
strong Catholic presence at the university , and the authorities were very
concerned about it . Some of the students were Catholics because they had been
brought ...
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So the rumours against Marlowe at Cambridge may not have been as ' idle ' as
the Council pretended . He probably was – at some stage , at least – what he
appeared to be : a young malcontent with fashionable papist sympathies . This
would ...
So the rumours against Marlowe at Cambridge may not have been as ' idle ' as
the Council pretended . He probably was – at some stage , at least – what he
appeared to be : a young malcontent with fashionable papist sympathies . This
would ...
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Another Cambridge man , John Matthew of Trinity College , later used the alias '
Christopher Marlor ' , but he did not enter Cambridge until 1588 and the earliest
reference to the alias is at Valladolid in 1599 . He is described by William ...
Another Cambridge man , John Matthew of Trinity College , later used the alias '
Christopher Marlor ' , but he did not enter Cambridge until 1588 and the earliest
reference to the alias is at Valladolid in 1599 . He is described by William ...
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Procura do Utilizador - BlinkingSam - LibraryThingThe winner of the Crime Writers’ Association Non-fiction Gold Dagger Award in 1992 Charles Nicoll has written a fascinating literary detective story. What did happen to Kit Marlowe? Why was he killed ... Ler crítica na íntegra
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THE KILLING | 11 |
Deptford 1593 | 15 |
The Official Story | 17 |
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