"Underplayed Rivalry": Patronage and the Marlovian Subtext of Summer's Last Will and Testament
Abstract
Per Sivefors’s article addresses the issue of Nashe and authorship from the angle of imitation and literary competition. Arguing that Thomas Nashe imitated Marlowe in his only surviving play, Summer’s Last Will and Testament, Sivefors concludes that due to the conditions of patronage under which the play was written and probably performed, the literary rivalry represented in this text is an “underplayed” form of the often more aggressive stance found in plays written for performance at the public theatres.
Publisher
Uni-pub, Norway (hard copy)
Collections
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Date
2005-12Author
Sivefors, Per
Keywords
Per Sivefors, Thomas Nashe, Marlowe, Summer's Last Will and Testament, early modern drama, imitation, literary rivalry
ISSN
1502-7694
Language
en