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How many copies of Christopher Marlowe can one girl possibly own? Let's see. 1. Falling-apart paperback edition featuring the four major plays. 2. Bizarre hardcover edition from 1929, language supposedly not modernised. 3. Doctor Faustus paperback edition with nice appendices. 4. Edward the Second paperback edition, also with nice appendices. Grace à the lovely So this puts me at six. Not including criticism/fiction/biography/etc. However, this is *nothing* compared to my Shakespeare collection. I have no idea how many different copies of different plays I own; I lost count years ago. Also...let's see...at least four copies of Pride and Prejudice, three of Jane Eyre, at least five instances of Oscar Wilde floating around somewhere...so I suppose the final verdict is that I randomly collect multiple copies of books. Just because. And you needn't say it. I'm weird. ;) ETA (3:30 AM): If we want to count nonfiction/criticism/etc, here's the extended list. Plus, I just put in an order for the 1887 Symonds/Havelock book. So... 7. The Cambridge Companion to Christopher Marlowe 8. Anthony Burgess - A Dead Man in Deptford
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Ooh, I'll play! Off the top of my head, posting from work: Works:
Nonfiction:
Modern fiction with Marlowe as a character:
And off the top of my head, that's it. I guess I really do most of my reading from borrowed books (libraries generally) I also have an unpublished manuscript in electronic form that I'm trying to figure out how to read. I don't have an e-book reader and don't want to bankrupt myself with printing costs, so the file has just been sitting on my computer for a little while. Re: Ooh, I'll play! Ah yes, I'd forgotten the McKellen Richard III. I managed to snag a copy of the soundtrack on E-Bay. Lovely soundtrack, especially "Come Live With Me." In fact, watching the film was my first exposure to that poem. As far as criticism, et al, goes, I believe there are a few books headed my way as birthday presents. ::grins with appropriate nerditude:: Re: Ooh, I'll play! Count me in! I'm all for sharing the wonderfulness of the Richard III soundtrack. Trevor Jones = genius. Wanna trade? http://www.osmond-riba.org/lis/media/Wh If you want, I also ripped Alan Rickman reading Sonnet 130 (1.32 MB) Yummy voice... Please download them rather than playing directly from the server. BTW, Feb 6 is Marlowe's bday observed... Not as big a deal as Shakespeare's birthday, but I like to spread the word so people who care remember to notice it. Re: Wanna trade? ::grin:: I would love to, but for some reason the website isn't letting me download. If you'd like to e-mail it to me, however, that would be fantastic. I'll get your address off And I've heard the Rickman sonnet. ::drools:: My God, that man could read a phonebook and I'd probably faint. Him and Jeremy Irons. |