Is it possible to stage The Jew of Malta without it being antisemitic?
Wow, it sounds like a hell of a play. I immediately thought of Hannibal Lecter, the monster that audiences can't help but admire. A number of reviews of the play made the same connection.
That's a really valuable point of comparison. Yes, I think he is a lot like Lecter in Marlowe's original conception of the role
Fascinating article as always, even (or perhaps especially) when it’s on a topic I know nothing about
Wow, it sounds like a hell of a play. I immediately thought of Hannibal Lecter, the monster that audiences can't help but admire. A number of reviews of the play made the same connection.
That's a really valuable point of comparison. Yes, I think he is a lot like Lecter in Marlowe's original conception of the role
Fascinating article as always, even (or perhaps especially) when it’s on a topic I know nothing about