• Title of article

    Christopher Marlowe’s Tamburlaine and the Politics of English Trade

  • Author/Authors

    Khan, Farhana Wazir University of Karachi - Department of English, Pakistan

  • From page
    23
  • To page
    54
  • Abstract
    The article considers the early modern dramatic work of one of the most famous playwrights of Shakespeare s age. It addresses Marlowe s play as a pioneering attempt .at the orientalist approach of the English towards a chapter of Eastern history that fascinated Europeans at the time. Tamburlaine, the Eastern conqueror in Marlowe s play, presents· the problem of a uniquely savage portrayal of the anti-hero that violates .all the moral and historical expectations of the audience. The article addresses the issues of historiography as well as ideology that have made this play continue to perplex the critics since its first performance. Consequently, the protagonist is re-interpreted in the article by deploying the historicist methodology which locates this play and the themes and motifs it raises within the context of the mercantile and strategic concerns of sixteenth century English society. It considers the Anglo-oriental trade agreements made by the Elizabethans with the Russian, Ottoman and Persian rulers of the era with a view to explore the paradoxical and contradictory ideas inherent in the characterization of the major figures in the play
  • Journal title
    Pakistan Perspectives
  • Journal title
    Pakistan Perspectives
  • Record number

    2648615