Tamburlaine Must Die
by WELSH, LOUISE
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- Hardcover
- first
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Tamburlaine Must Die is a novel written by Louise Welsh, which imagines the last days of Christopher Marlowe’s life in 1593. The novel was published in 2004 by Canongate Books. The novel has received both praise and criticism, called a “gothic thriller” and “existential puzzle piece” yet some felt the “narrative fails to convey adequately the sense of trepidation and urgency that one would expect from such a desperate man. ”
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- Title
- Tamburlaine Must Die
- Author
- WELSH, LOUISE
- Book Condition
- Used
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- canongate 2004 edinburgh
- Keywords
- literature modern first edition louise welsh
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