Countries citing papers authored by Christopher Marlowe
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Fields of papers citing papers by Christopher Marlowe
This network shows the impact of papers produced by Christopher Marlowe. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Christopher Marlowe. The network helps show where Christopher Marlowe may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Christopher Marlowe
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Christopher Marlowe.
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Marlowe, Christopher & David Scott Kastan. (2005). Doctor Faustus : a two-text edition (A-text, 1604; B-text, 1616) contexts and sources criticism. W.W. Norton eBooks.
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Marlowe, Christopher, David Bevington, & Eric Rasmussen. (1995). Tamburlaine, parts I and II ; Doctor Faustus, A- and B-texts ; The Jew of Malta ; Edward II. Oxford University Press eBooks.4 indexed citations
Marlowe, Christopher, David Bevington, & Eric Rasmussen. (1993). Doctor Faustus : A- and B- texts (1604, 1616). Manchester University Press eBooks.40 indexed citations
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Marlowe, Christopher, et al.. (1991). Christopher Marlowe's doctor Faustus : a 1604-version edition.3 indexed citations
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Marlowe, Christopher, et al.. (1987). All Ovids elegies ; Lucans first booke ; Dido Queene of Carthage ; Hero and Leander. Oxford University Press eBooks.2 indexed citations
Marlowe, Christopher, et al.. (1982). A concordance to the plays, poems, and translations of Christopher Marlowe. Cornell University Press eBooks.5 indexed citations
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Marlowe, Christopher, et al.. (1973). The life and death of Doctor Faustus, made into a farce (1697).2 indexed citations
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Marlowe, Christopher & Stephen Orgel. (1971). Christopher Marlowe : the complete poems and translations. Penguin eBooks.8 indexed citations
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Marlowe, Christopher. (1970). The tragicall history of D. Faustus. The Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association.5 indexed citations
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Marlowe, Christopher. (1970). Doctor Faustus : 1604 and 1616.
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Marlowe, Christopher, Ben Jonson, John Webster, et al.. (1969). Classics of the Renaissance theater : seven English plays.
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Marlowe, Christopher, et al.. (1968). Hero and Leander, 1598.1 indexed citations
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Marlowe, Christopher, et al.. (1968). The poems [of] Christopher Marlowe. Methuen eBooks.2 indexed citations
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Marlowe, Christopher, et al.. (1968). Die tragische Historie vom Doktor Faustus.2 indexed citations
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Marlowe, Christopher, Havelock Ellis, John Addington Symonds, & Eric Bentley. (1956). Christopher Marlowe : five plays.1 indexed citations
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Marlowe, Christopher, et al.. (1955). Marlowe's plays and poems.5 indexed citations
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