Edward II. (Drama) (German Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Edward II. (Drama)" in German language version.

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  • Mitali R. Pati: The Deranged Metaphor of the King's Body Politic in Marlowe's Edward II. In: Explorations in Renaissance Culture. Band 20, Nr. 1, 2. Dezember 1994, ISSN 0098-2474, S. 157–173, doi:10.1163/23526963-90000163 (brill.com [abgerufen am 30. Juni 2022]).

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  • Thomas P. Anderson: Surpassing the King’s Two Bodies: The Politics Of Staging the Royal Effigy in Marlowe’s Edward II. In: Shakespeare Bulletin. Band 32, Nr. 4, 2014, ISSN 1931-1427, S. 585–611, doi:10.1353/shb.2014.0072 (jhu.edu [abgerufen am 30. Juni 2022]).
  • Jon Surgal: The Rebel and the Red Hot Spit: Marlowe's Edward II as Anal-Sadistic Prototype. In: American Imago. Band 61, Nr. 2, 2004, ISSN 1085-7931, S. 165–200, doi:10.1353/aim.2004.0027 (jhu.edu [abgerufen am 30. Juni 2022]).
  • David Fuller: Love or Politics: The Man or the King? Edward II in Modern Performance. In: Shakespeare Bulletin. Band 27, Nr. 1, 2009, ISSN 1931-1427, S. 81–115, doi:10.1353/shb.0.0062 (jhu.edu [abgerufen am 30. Juni 2022]).

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  • Arthur M. Sampley: Peele's Descensus Astraeae and Marlowe's Edward II. In: Modern Language Notes. Band 50, Nr. 8, Dezember 1935, S. 506, doi:10.2307/2912554, JSTOR:2912554.
  • Irving Ribner: Marlowe's Edward II and the Tudor History Play. In: ELH. Band 22, Nr. 4, Dezember 1955, S. 243, doi:10.2307/2871887, JSTOR:2871887.
  • Scott Giantvalley: Barnfield, Drayton, and Marlowe: Homoeroticism and Homosexuality in Elizabethan Literature. In: Pacific Coast Philology. Band 16, Nr. 2, November 1981, S. 9–24, doi:10.2307/1316454, JSTOR:1316454.
  • Louise J. Laboulle: A Note on Bertolt Brecht's Adaptation of Marlowe's "Edward II". In: The Modern Language Review. Band 54, Nr. 2, April 1959, S. 214, doi:10.2307/3720204, JSTOR:3720204.
  • David Stymeist: Status, Sodomy, and the Theater in Marlowe's "Edward II". In: Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900. Band 44, Nr. 2, 2004, ISSN 0039-3657, S. 233–253, JSTOR:3844628.
  • Viviana Comensoli: Homophobia and the Regulation of Desire: A Psychoanalytic Reading of Marlowe's "Edward II". In: Journal of the History of Sexuality. Band 4, Nr. 2, 1993, ISSN 1043-4070, S. 175–200, JSTOR:3704287.

marlowe.at

  • Marlowepedia: Edward II. In: Christopher Marlowe: Leben - Werk - Bibliografie. 13. Juni 2022, abgerufen am 30. Juni 2022.
  • Marlowepedia: Marlowesche Held. In: Christopher Marlowe: Leben - Werk - Bibliografie. 13. Juni 2022, abgerufen am 30. Juni 2022.

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  • A. Hadfield: Marlowe's Representation of the Death of Edward II. In: Notes and Queries. Band 56, Nr. 1, 1. März 2009, ISSN 0029-3970, S. 40–41, doi:10.1093/notesj/gjn229 (oup.com [abgerufen am 30. Juni 2022]).
  • Alan Bray: Homosexuality and the Signs of Male Friendship in Elizabethan England. In: History Workshop Journal. Band 29, Nr. 1, 1. März 1990, ISSN 1477-4569, S. 1–19, doi:10.1093/hwj/29.1.1 (oup.com [abgerufen am 30. Juni 2022]).
  • J. A. Downie: Marlowe, May 1593, and the 'Must-Have' Theory of Biography. In: The Review of English Studies. Band 58, Nr. 235, 14. Juni 2007, ISSN 0034-6551, S. 245–267, doi:10.1093/res/hgm040 (oup.com [abgerufen am 30. Juni 2022]).

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  • David H. Thurn: Sovereignty, Disorder, and Fetishism in Marlowe's "Edward II". In: Renaissance Drama. Band 21, Januar 1990, ISSN 0486-3739, S. 115–141, doi:10.1086/rd.21.41917262 (uchicago.edu [abgerufen am 30. Juni 2022]).
  • Lukas Erne: Biography, Mythography, and Criticism: The Life and Works of Christopher Marlowe. In: Modern Philology. Band 103, Nr. 1, August 2005, ISSN 0026-8232, S. 28–50, doi:10.1086/499177 (uchicago.edu [abgerufen am 30. Juni 2022]).

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  • James Baker: Staging Sex or Fighting Foreignness? Marlowe's Edward II as Xenophobic Drama. In: Master's Theses. 1. Dezember 2015, S. 7 (usm.edu [abgerufen am 30. Juni 2022]).

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  • Shankar Raman: Desire and Violence in Renaissance England Christopher Marlowe’s Edward II. In: Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft und Geistesgeschichte. Band 71, Nr. 1, März 1997, ISSN 0012-0936, S. 39–69, doi:10.1007/BF03374596 (springer.com [abgerufen am 30. Juni 2022]).
  • A. Hadfield: Marlowe's Representation of the Death of Edward II. In: Notes and Queries. Band 56, Nr. 1, 1. März 2009, ISSN 0029-3970, S. 40–41, doi:10.1093/notesj/gjn229 (oup.com [abgerufen am 30. Juni 2022]).
  • Thomas P. Anderson: Surpassing the King’s Two Bodies: The Politics Of Staging the Royal Effigy in Marlowe’s Edward II. In: Shakespeare Bulletin. Band 32, Nr. 4, 2014, ISSN 1931-1427, S. 585–611, doi:10.1353/shb.2014.0072 (jhu.edu [abgerufen am 30. Juni 2022]).
  • Mitali R. Pati: The Deranged Metaphor of the King's Body Politic in Marlowe's Edward II. In: Explorations in Renaissance Culture. Band 20, Nr. 1, 2. Dezember 1994, ISSN 0098-2474, S. 157–173, doi:10.1163/23526963-90000163 (brill.com [abgerufen am 30. Juni 2022]).
  • David H. Thurn: Sovereignty, Disorder, and Fetishism in Marlowe's "Edward II". In: Renaissance Drama. Band 21, Januar 1990, ISSN 0486-3739, S. 115–141, doi:10.1086/rd.21.41917262 (uchicago.edu [abgerufen am 30. Juni 2022]).
  • David Stymeist: Status, Sodomy, and the Theater in Marlowe's "Edward II". In: Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900. Band 44, Nr. 2, 2004, ISSN 0039-3657, S. 233–253, JSTOR:3844628.
  • Jon Surgal: The Rebel and the Red Hot Spit: Marlowe's Edward II as Anal-Sadistic Prototype. In: American Imago. Band 61, Nr. 2, 2004, ISSN 1085-7931, S. 165–200, doi:10.1353/aim.2004.0027 (jhu.edu [abgerufen am 30. Juni 2022]).
  • Alan Bray: Homosexuality and the Signs of Male Friendship in Elizabethan England. In: History Workshop Journal. Band 29, Nr. 1, 1. März 1990, ISSN 1477-4569, S. 1–19, doi:10.1093/hwj/29.1.1 (oup.com [abgerufen am 30. Juni 2022]).
  • Viviana Comensoli: Homophobia and the Regulation of Desire: A Psychoanalytic Reading of Marlowe's "Edward II". In: Journal of the History of Sexuality. Band 4, Nr. 2, 1993, ISSN 1043-4070, S. 175–200, JSTOR:3704287.
  • J. A. Downie: Marlowe, May 1593, and the 'Must-Have' Theory of Biography. In: The Review of English Studies. Band 58, Nr. 235, 14. Juni 2007, ISSN 0034-6551, S. 245–267, doi:10.1093/res/hgm040 (oup.com [abgerufen am 30. Juni 2022]).
  • Lukas Erne: Biography, Mythography, and Criticism: The Life and Works of Christopher Marlowe. In: Modern Philology. Band 103, Nr. 1, August 2005, ISSN 0026-8232, S. 28–50, doi:10.1086/499177 (uchicago.edu [abgerufen am 30. Juni 2022]).
  • Stephen Orgel: TOBACCO AND BOYS. In: GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies. Band 6, Nr. 4, 1. Oktober 2000, ISSN 1064-2684, S. 555–576, doi:10.1215/10642684-6-4-555 (dukeupress.edu [abgerufen am 30. Juni 2022]).
  • David Fuller: Love or Politics: The Man or the King? Edward II in Modern Performance. In: Shakespeare Bulletin. Band 27, Nr. 1, 2009, ISSN 1931-1427, S. 81–115, doi:10.1353/shb.0.0062 (jhu.edu [abgerufen am 30. Juni 2022]).