Eriksen, Roy2006-02-092006-02-092005-121502-7694http://hdl.handle.net/2077/229Roy Eriksen’s essay asks the question whether the notoriously unattributed The Taming of a Shrew might not in fact bear the trace of Marlowe’s hand. Recognising the tendency of critics to dismiss the play as a mere “bad quarto” of a lost play that Shakespeare drew on, Eriksen suggests that A Shrew may be Marlowe’s original work—a claim which the long-recognised presence of Marlovian allusions and Marlowe’s own propensity for self-quotation do not reject.313981 bytesapplication/pdfenRoy Eriksen, Taming of a Shrew, Taming of the Shrew, MarloweThe Taming of a Shrew: Composition as Induction to AuthorshipArticle