附註:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction by Fred Chappell -- Part I: Death of the Fox ; The destiny of Plymouth: 21 June 1618 ; A Twentieth Century Fox-in the Warner Brothers' chicken coup ; Hermetic fox-hunting ; The Elizabethan nobels: Death of the Fox ; Imaging the individual: George Garrett's Death of the Fox ; George Garrett and the historical novel ; The fox, Gloriana, Kit Marlowe, and Sundry -- Part II: The Succession ; Your messenger of 1566 ; "To dream of kings": George Garrett's The Succession ; George Garrett's whole new world: The Succession ; The historical consciousness of George Garrett ; The Succession: A novel of Elizabeth and James ; The Elizabethan novels: The Succession -- Part III: Entered from the Sun ; In praise of Entered from the Sun ; A trilogy complete, a past recaptured l Who killed Kit Marlowe? Who wants to know? ; The scars of flesh and spirit or how he pictures it: George Garrett's Entered from the Sun ; Eavesdropping in the dark: The opening(s) of George Garrett's Entered from the Sun ; A golden age for fantasticks: Imagination, faith, and mist-ery in Entered from the Sun ; Setting Marlowe's hash ; Time past and time present: Garrett's Entered from the Sun.