The Reckoning: The Murder of Christopher MarloweJ. Cape, 1992 - 413 páginas This 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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... agent can be traced over two decades . It took him to Denmark , France , Scotland and the Netherlands , as well as into the Tower and the Marshalsea , the political prisons of Elizabethan London . He was notorious among Catholics as a ...
... agent can be traced over two decades . It took him to Denmark , France , Scotland and the Netherlands , as well as into the Tower and the Marshalsea , the political prisons of Elizabethan London . He was notorious among Catholics as a ...
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... agent ' in this non - covert sense : George Gilpin in The Hague , Thomas Jeffries in Calais , Stephen Paule in Venice , and so on . They were informed observ- ers , honorary consuls , foreign correspondents , but not necessarily spies ...
... agent ' in this non - covert sense : George Gilpin in The Hague , Thomas Jeffries in Calais , Stephen Paule in Venice , and so on . They were informed observ- ers , honorary consuls , foreign correspondents , but not necessarily spies ...
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... agent of Walsingham . His particular sabotage at the seminary was the turning of his cousin , Dr William Gifford , who was Professor of Theology there . He had a sinister hold over the learned but malleable Doctor . ' He can hide ...
... agent of Walsingham . His particular sabotage at the seminary was the turning of his cousin , Dr William Gifford , who was Professor of Theology there . He had a sinister hold over the learned but malleable Doctor . ' He can hide ...
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THE KILLING | 11 |
Deptford 1593 13 35230000 | 13 |
The Official Story | 17 |
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