Dark Renaissance

The Dangerous Times and Fatal Genius of Shakespeare's Greatest Rival, Christopher Marlowe

Dark Renaissance

Greenblatt, Stephen

Editorial Random House UK
Fecha de edición septiembre 2025

Idioma inglés

EAN 9781847927149
Libro encuadernado en tapa blanda
Dimensiones 153 mm x 234 mm


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Resumen del libro

From one of the greatest writers on the Elizabethan era, Dark Renaissance is the thrilling and subversive life story of Christopher Marlowe Shakespeare s inspiration and rival, who helped to bring England out of the cultural darkness and into the light.

A rigorous and sparkling exploration of what makes an artist .

In brutally repressive Elizabethan England, artists are frightened; foreigners are suspect; popular entertainment largely consists of coarse spectacles, animal fights, and hangings. Into this crude world comes an ambitious cobbler s son from Canterbury with an uncanny ear for Latin poetry which to him is a secret portal to beauty, visionary imagination, transgressive desire, and dangerous scepticism.

What Christopher Marlowe finds on the other side of that door, and what he does with it, brings about a spectacular explosion of English literature, language, and culture, enabling the success of many others, including his youthful collaborator William Shakespeare. By the time of his murder in a Deptford tavern in 1593, the 29-year-old Marlowe will be the most celebrated dramatist of his time.

Stephen Greenblatt grippingly reconstructs the involvement with the queen s spy service that shaped Marlowe s brief, troubling life and gave us his masterpieces about power and its costs.

And he explores how the people Marlowe knew, and the transformations they wrought, gave birth to the economic, scientific, and cultural power of the modern world involving Faustian bargains with which we reckon still.

Dark Renaissance is a scintillating combination of narrative flair, historical insight and literary criticism about a writer whose blazing talent catapulted England from cultural backwater to crucible of creativity.

Biografía del autor

Stephen Greenblatt es profesor de Humanidades en la Universidad de Harvard. Ha recibido los premios Pulitzer, Holberg y el National Book Award por su obra El giro. De cómo un manuscrito olvidado contribuyó a crear el mundo moderno (Crítica, 2014). También ha publicado Ascenso y caída de Adán y Eva (Crítica, 2018).





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