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Readers have mixed feelings about 'Tamburlaine - Parts One & Two'. While some appreciate Marlowe's bold writing and the play's ambitious themes, others find the character of Tamburlaine unappealing and the pacing uneven. The play is seen as a mixed bag, with moments of brilliance overshadowed by tedious elements and a lack of emotional depth in certain areas.
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Tamburlaine - Parts One & Two is a British play written by Christopher Marlowe and published by New Mermaid (1997).
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