William Urry's researches on Marlowe have been available in bits and pieces, and his 'forthcoming book on the Marlowes in Canterbury' was mentioned by one of Marlowe's biographers, A.D. Wraight, as long ago as 1965. Here at last it is, seven years after Urry's death, edited from drafts by his former colleague Andrew Butcher. The text runs to less than a hundred pages, but there are ample appendices and source-notes, and anyway these hundred pages of dense documentary detail are worth a thousand of theorising.
LRB 8 December 1988 | PDF Download
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