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1 . Liza Hopkins, Christopher Marlowe, Renaissance Dramatist

2 Box, Terry. "Irony and Objectivity in the Plot of Tamburlaine, Part I." CLA, Vol.36, No.2 (December, 1992), pp.191-205.



3 Irving Ribner, "The Idea of History in Marlowe's Tamburlaine," ELH, Vol.20, No.4 (December, 1953), p.257.

4 . Helen Gardner, "The Second Part of Tamburlaine the Great," in Critics on Marlowe, ed. Judith O'Neill (New Delhi: George Allen & Unwin Publishers Ltd. 1996), p.38.



5 Ribner, Irving. "The Idea of History in Marlowe's Tamburlaine." ELH, Vol.20, No.4 (December, 1953), pp.251-266

6Gardner, Helen. "The Second Part of Tamburlaine the Great." In Critics on Marlowe. Ed. Judith O'Neill. New Delhi: George Allen & Unwin Publishers Ltd. 1996.

7 Leech, Clifford. "The Structure of Tamburlaine." The Tulane Drama Review, Vol.8, No.4, Marlowe Issue (Summer, 1964), pp.32-46.

8 Parr, Johnstone. "Tamburlaine's Malady." PMLA, Vol.59, No.3 (Sep., 1944), pp.696-714.

9 Alexander Leggatt, "Tamburlaine's Sufferings," The Yearbook of English Studies, Vol.3 (1973), p.37.



10 Camden, Jr., Carroll. "Tamburlaine: The Choleric Man." Modern Language Notes, Vol.44, No.7 (Nov., 1929), pp.430-435.



11 Bradbrook, M. C. "A Discussion of Tamburlaine." In Critics on Marlowe. Ed. Judith O'Neill. New Delhi: George Allen & Unwin Publishers Ltd. 1996.



12 Alexander Leggatt, "Tamburlaine's Sufferings," The Yearbook of English Studies, Vol.3 (1973), p.37

13 Peter V. LePage, "The Search for Godhead in Marlowe's Tamburlaine," College English, Vol.26, No.8 (May, 1965), p.607.

14 Gardner, Helen. "The Second Part of Tamburlaine the Great." In Critics on Marlowe. Ed. Judith O'Neill. New Delhi: George Allen & Unwin Publishers Ltd. 1996.



15 Leggatt, Alexander. "Tamburlaine's Sufferings." The Yearbook of English Studies, Vol.3 (1973), pp.28-38.

16 Hopkins, Liza. Christopher Marlowe, Renaissance Dramatist. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, Ltd. 2008.

17 Carroll Camden, Jr., "Tamburlaine: The Choleric Man," Modern Language Notes, Vol.44, No.7 (Nov., 1929), p.433.

18 Alexander Leggatt, "Tamburlaine's Sufferings," The Yearbook of English Studies, Vol.3 (1973), p.37.




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