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16%OFFRos Barber - The Marlowe Papers - 9781444730241 - V9781444730241
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The Marlowe Papers

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Description for The Marlowe Papers Paperback. An outstanding verse novel, winner of the 2013 Desmond Elliott prize, which recreates the dramatic story of Christopher Marlowe's life and shows how he could have written the works attributed to Shakespeare - a provocative, persuasive and enthralling tour de force. Num Pages: 464 pages. BIC Classification: FV. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 194 x 123 x 29. Weight in Grams: 308.

*WINNER OF THE DESMOND ELLIOTT PRIZE*

'Sharp, concise, stunningly visual' Sunday Times

On 30th May, 1593, a celebrated young playwright was killed in a tavern brawl in London. That, at least, was the official version. Now Christopher Marlowe reveals the truth: that his 'death' was an elaborate ruse to avoid being convicted of heresy; that he was spirited across the Channel to live on in lonely exile; that he continued to write plays and poetry, hiding behind the name of a colourless man from Stratford - one William Shakespeare.

With the grip of a thriller and ... Read more

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Product Details

Publisher
Hodder & Stoughton United Kingdom
Number of pages
464
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Condition
New
Number of Pages
464
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781444730241
SKU
V9781444730241
Shipping Time
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99-1

About Ros Barber
Ros Barber is the author of three collections of poetry, the latest of which (Material, Anvil 2008) was a Poetry Book Society Recommendation. Her short fiction, which won prizes in the Asham and Independent on Sunday short story competitions, has been published by Bloomsbury and Serpents Tail. Her poetry has appeared in Poetry Review, Poetry Wales, Poetry London, London ... Read more

Reviews for The Marlowe Papers
A big, clever, vividly wrought work of conspiracy fiction, filled with impeccable but lightly worn research. Elizabethan England, in all its stifling atmosphere of repression - writers were regularly being imprisoned and having their hands cut off - is brought to life by Barber's faultless poet's ear...[she]cannily uses the poetry to do just what any prose narrative aspires to: it's ... Read more

Goodreads reviews for The Marlowe Papers


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