Renaissance Essays: George Peele
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These essays are not intended to replace library research. They are here to
show you what others think about a given subject, and to perhaps spark an
interest or an idea in you. To take one of these essays, copy it, and to pass
it off as your own is known as plagiarism—academic dishonesty which will
result (in every university I've heard tell of) in suspension or dismissal from
the university. Not only are your professors as technology savvy as you are,
they will not tolerate theft of another's intellectual efforts.


George Peele =Student Essay
Dissertation: The Image of Moors in the Writings of Four Elizabethan Dramatists:
           Peele, Dekker, Heywood, Shakespeare - Mohamed Ibrahim Hassan Elaskary [.pdf]
Death in Northern Africa: The Battle of Alcazar and Its Theatrical Representation - Juan E. Tazón Salces [.pdf]
The Protestant context of George Peele's "pleasant conceited" Old Wives Tale - Frank Ardolino
Royal Carnality and Illicit Desire in the English History Plays of the 1590s - Charles R. Forker
Shakespeare's Brothers and Peele's Brethren: Titus Andronicus Again - MacDonald P. Jackson
Marlowe and Peele; a further note on the final scholar scene in the Doctor Faustus B text - Robert A. H. Smith
Peele's Attack on Simony in The Old Wives Tale - Frank Ardolino


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