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Dark Renaissance

The Dangerous Times and Fatal Genius of Shakespeare's Greatest Rival

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Dark Renaissance

De: Stephen Greenblatt
Narrado por: Edoardo Ballerini
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The Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Will in the World reveals the daring and subversive life of Christopher Marlowe―Shakespeare’s contemporary, inspiration, and rival.

In brutally repressive sixteenth-century England, artists had been frightened into dull conventionality; foreigners were suspect; popular entertainment largely consisted of coarse spectacles, animal fights, and hangings. Into this crude world came an ambitious cobbler’s son with an uncanny ear for Latin poetry―a torment for most schoolboys, yet for a few, a secret portal to beauty, visionary imagination, transgressive desire, and dangerous skepticism. What Christopher Marlowe found on the other side of that door, and what he did with it, brought about a spectacular explosion of English literature, language, and culture, enabling the success of his collaborator and rival, William Shakespeare.

With propulsive narrative flair and brilliant literary criticism, Stephen Greenblatt reconstructs the youthful involvement with the queen’s spy service that shaped Marlowe’s brief, troubling life and gave us his Tamburlaine and Faustus―dramatic masterpieces on power and its costs. And with detailed historical insight, Greenblatt explores how the people Marlowe knew, and the transformations they wrought, birthed the economic, scientific, and cultural power of the modern world―involving Faustian bargains with which we reckon still.

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Learned a lot about an author I was unfamiliar with. Enjoyed the entire production. Now must needs go find some more Marlowe to listen to.

Interesting and informative

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Christopher Marlowe, the 16th century English playwright, poet and spy, led a dangerous life. In “Dark Renaissance,” we learn about the intrigues, cruelty and political killings that affected England’s upper classes under Queen Elizabeth I. In that milieu, Marlowe took wild chances, both with his plays and in his personal life. Stephen Greenblatt does a good job, shifting back and forth between Marlowe’s life and an analysis of his plays and poetry. We get a great feel for Renaissance London and prominent figures like Shakespeare and Raleigh, but I did not find the book as insightful as Greenblatt’s earlier works like “Swerve.”

The narration was excellent for a sometimes dry topic.

He's a Rebel

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What Greenblatt has done here is fantastic. Presenting all evidence and rather than claiming definitives, shows us all the facets of the diamond in detail. Well done as he is wont to do.

Ballerini is as usual, the perfect narrator.

Very well done.

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While I enjoyed the parts of the books focused on Marlowe and the treatment of his works, I was rather disappointed that in the text there are repetitious observations and quotes about the times that also appear in “Will in the World.” Granted the timing and context are quite similar to the previous work. But the repetition within this work seems to be filler. Marlowe is a compelling personality, intellect, and character but as so much is unknown about periods of his life and especially his death that the intensity of attention to his plays contrasts with the familiar background sketch that seems a bit labored.

Marlowe’s gifts

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This is not so much a biography of Marlowe as conjecture and pontification. If you don’t already know a lot about Marlowe’s life this is not the place to start. There’s some interesting anecdotal history recounted here and some good points about how Marlowe’s plays would have been viewed during his lifetime but even the - dully verbose - critiques of Marlowe’s works feel pretty thin. Seems like a lecture for scholars - in love with itself, unintentionally pedestrian, and inadvertently elitist.

Thin stuff

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Large sections of an otherwise tightly researched book are devoted to the hulusangenic fantasy of imagined history and the ramblings of an author intent on using 5 pages, when a paragraph would do.

Lack of respect for the reader/listener

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