The School Of Night
by Peter Whelan

The School Of Night Book Cover
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Readers appreciate the intriguing exploration of Christopher Marlowe's life and the historical context surrounding him. Many find the portrayal of Elizabethan England, along with its politics and mystery, captivating. A few feel that the play can be challenging to get into at first, particularly due to its visual nature in the early acts.

Intriguing exploration of Marlowe's lifeCaptivating portrayal of Elizabethan EnglandWell-delineated historical contextDifficult to get into at first

Synopsis

In 1593, Christopher Marlowe was killed in a brawl ...

Or was he?

Marlowe sets about writing his finest poem while charges of treason and atheism hang over him.

Implicated and forced into hiding, he must plot his escape from England.

Was his death simply a fight over a tavern bill as officially recorded?

Or was Marlowe, caught up in the dissidence and treason surrounding the Elizabethan Court, brutally murdered?

This play brings the mystery to life.

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Year1992
BindingPaperback
Pages130
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780856761591
ISBN-100856761591

The School Of Night is a British play written by Peter Whelan and published by Josef Weinberger (1992).

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