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  1. Christopher Marlowe; ed. by H. Ellis, with a general introduction on the English drama during the reigns of Elizabeth and James I by J. A. Symonds by Christopher (1564-1593). Havelock Ellis (ed.) Marlowe, 1887-01-01
  2. Four plays. Edited with an introd. by Havelock Ellis. Copperplate engravings by Albert Decaris; mnochrome devices wood cut by Fritz Kredel by Christopher (1564-1593) Marlowe, 1966-01-01
  3. EDWARD THE SECOND. by Christopher (1564-1593) Marlowe, 1929-01-01
  4. Christopher Marlowe. with and introduction by William Lyon Phelp by Marlowe. Christopher. 1564-1593., 1912-01-01
  5. Marlowe's Edward II by Christopher, 1564-1593 Marlowe, 2009-10-26
  6. Passages from the works of Marlowe. Selected and edited for youn by Marlowe. Christopher. 1564-1593., 1905-01-01
  7. Marlowe 's Edward II; ed. by William Dinsmore Briggs . by Marlowe. Christopher. 1564-1593., 1914-01-01
  8. Works Volume 1 by Christopher, 1564-1593 Marlowe, 2009-10-26
  9. The tragical history of D. Faustus. 1604 by Christopher, 1564-1593 Marlowe, 2009-10-26
  10. The Tragedie of Dido Queene of Carthage Played by the Children o by Marlowe. Christopher. 1564-1593., 1914-01-01
  11. Works. Edited by C.F. Tucker Brooke. by Marlowe. Christopher. 1564-1593., 1910-01-01
  12. The Tragicall History of D. Faustus. As it hath bene Acted by th by Marlowe. Christopher. 1564-1593., 1604-01-01
  13. The dramatic works of Christopher Marlowe by Christopher Marlowe 1564-1593 Pinkerton Percy E. [from old catalog] ed, 1885-12-31
  14. The World of Christopher Marlowe by David Riggs, 2006-01-10

1. Christopher Marlowe: Monologues
Index and texts of monologues from the plays.
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2. Christopher Marlowe (1564-1593) British Writer.
(15641593) British writer. Christopher Marlowe was born the same year as Shakespeare's birth. His works include Tamburlaine, Parts I and II, The Jew of Malta, Edward the Second
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  • (1564-1593) British writer. Christopher Marlowe was born the same year as Shakespeare's birth. His works include: "Tamburlaine," Parts I and II, "The Jew of Malta," "Edward the Second," and "Doctor Faustus." He was killed in a tavern brawl. Much controversy surrounds his death.
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    Christopher Marlowe - A Brief Chronology
    Christopher Marlowe (1564-1593) was born in Canterbury on February 6, 1564. Marlowe was an Elizabethan poet and dramatist. Some critics believe that Christopher Marlowe wrote the plays of William Shakespeare. He wrote "The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus," "Dido," "Tamburlaine," "The Jew of Malta," "Hero and Leander," and other works. At 29, he was killed in a tavern brawl. Read on.
    Christopher Marlowe - A History of English Literature
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    3. Marlowe, Christopher (1564 - 1593) - Credo Reference Topic
    article English poet and dramatist. His work includes the blankverse (written in unrhymed verse) plays Tamburlaine the Great in two parts
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    4. Christopher Marlowe (1564-1593)
    Christopher Marlowe, Renaissance English poet. Biography, works, essays, and resources.
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    5. Christopher Marlowe
    Brief biographical article.
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    CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE
    This biography was originally published in Elizabethan and Stuart Plays . Ed. Charles Read Baskerville. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1934. pp. 307-308.
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    Christopher Marlowethe name is also spelled Marly and Marlin in the recordswas born in 1564, the son of a well-to-do shoemaker and a clergyman's daughter. He was educated at King's School in his native Canterbury and at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, where he proceeded B.A. in 1584 and M.A. in 1587. The privy council intervened to see that his employment on some confidential mission for the government, in which he had proved "orderly and discreet," should not put him at a disadvantage in the matter of his M.A. degree. For the remaining six years of his life there is evidence of exceptional activity. Apparently he continued to serve as a confidential agent for the government; he engaged in the philosophical or theological speculation of a circle centering around Raleigh; he achieved distinction by his non-dramatic verse, of which the unfinished Hero and Leander is the most important example and he became the outstanding dramatist of London, in association chiefly with the Admiral's Company of players. Many details of his life were a source of scandal to some of his contemporaries, and for us are still shrouded in mystery. In May, 1593, a manuscript was discovered in

    6. Christopher Marlowe Collection At Bartleby.com
    Brief biography and texts of the plays.
    http://www.bartleby.com/people/Marlowe.html
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    The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus
    Marlowe was the first to turn the Faustian myth into a morality play; it remains an apogee of Elizabethan drama. From the Harvard Classics , Vol. XIX, Part 2.

    7. Christopher Marlowe - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Marlowe, Christopher Alternative names Marlowe, Kit Short description English playwright and poet Date of birth Unknown, baptized 26 February 1564 Place of birth
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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search This article is about the English dramatist. For the American sportscaster, see Chris Marlowe Christopher Marlowe
    An anonymous portrait in Corpus Christi College, Cambridge believed to show Christopher Marlowe. Born Baptized 26 February 1564
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    , England Occupation Playwright, poet Nationality English Period circa Literary movement English renaissance theatre Influenced William Shakespeare Signature Christopher Marlowe (baptised 26 February 1564–30 May 1593) was an English dramatist , poet and translator of the Elizabethan era . As the foremost Elizabethan tragedian , next to William Shakespeare , he is known for his blank verse , his overreaching protagonists , and his mysterious death. A warrant was issued for Marlowe's arrest on 18 May 1593. No reason for it was given, though it was thought to be connected to allegations of blasphemy—a manuscript believed to have been written by Marlowe was said to contain "vile heretical conceipts." He was brought before the Privy Council for questioning on 20 May, after which he had to report to them daily. Ten days later, he was stabbed to death by

    8. Marlowe, Christopher - Encyclopedia Britannica - On History
    Full Name Christopher Marlowe. Nationality English Activity English writer. Born 2602-1564 Died 30-05-1593
    http://www.history.co.uk/encyclopedia/marlowe-christopher.html

    9. Marlowe, Christopher Quote - O, Thou Art Fairer Than The Evening Air Clad In The
    Famous quote by Marlowe, Christopher O, thou art fairer than the evening air clad in the beauty of a thousand stars. on Quotations Book
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    10. Christopher Marlowe
    Biography and overview of Marlowe s major works.
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    Christopher Marlowe (1564-1593) Elizabethan poet, dramatist, William Shakespeare 's predecessor in English drama. Christopher Marlowe was killed at the age of 29 in a tavern broil by Ingram Frizer, and buried at St. Nicholas, Deptford. His dramatic career lasted only six years. And as we all know, the English-born mystery writer Raymond Chandler lent Marlowe's name to his own hero Philip Marlowe. Come live with me, and be my love;
    And we will all the pleasures prove
    That valleys, groves, hills and fields,
    Woods or steepy mountain yields.

    (from 'The Passionate Shepherd to His Love', c. 1589) Christopher Marlowe (Cristofer Marley in his autograph) was born in Canterbury, the son of a shoemaker. He attended the King's School and was awarded a scholarship from the foundation of Matthew Parker, Archbishop of Canterbury. Marlowe studied the Bible and the Reformation theologians as well as philosophy and history at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. In 1584 he took a degree of A.B. Instead of continuing in Cambridge, Marlowe left his studies to carry out a secret mission for the government. In 1587 he took the degree of M.A. University authorities, believing he had been converted to Catholicism, were first unwilling to grant his degree. It did not help him either, that he had been away too much from his studies. When the Queen's Privy Council interceded on Marlowe's behalf, the dispute was settled.

    11. Marlowe, Christopher - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About
    Marlowe, Christopher (1564–1593) English poet and dramatist. His work includes the blankverse (written in unrhymed verse) plays Tamburlaine the Great in two parts (1587–88), The
    http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Marlowe, Christopher

    12. Christopher Marlowe (1564-1593)
    Brief biography.
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    Christopher Marlowe Born the same year as Shakespeare , Christopher Marlowe was to become the first great poet of the theatre's second great age. His life, much like the lives of his characters, would be short and violent. The son of a shoemaker, Marlowe attended King's School, Canterbury and Corpus Christi College where he received his Bachelor of Arts in 1584 and his Masters degree three years later. According to university records, Marlowe disappeared frequently during his last years at school, exceeding the number of absences permitted him by statute and putting his degree in jeopardy. Apparently, much of this time was spent in Rheims among the Catholics who were plotting against Queen Elizabeth's protestant regime. Because of his absences and the fact that he refused to take holy orders, the university refused, for a time, to confer his degree, but the authorities intervened, and the degree was eventually granted. Although we cannot be certain, Marlowe may have fought in the wars in the Low Country after graduation. What we can be certain of is that he settled in London in 1587 and began his career as a playwrightalthough he may still have been in the employ of the secret service as well. The young poet plunged himself into a social circle that included such colorful literary figures as Sir Phillip Sidney and Sir Walter Raleigh. He shared a room with fellow playwright

    13. Marlowe, Christopher Definition Of Marlowe, Christopher In The Free Online Encyc
    Marlowe, Christopher, 1564–93, English dramatist and poet, b. Canterbury. Probably the greatest English dramatist before Shakespeare, Marlowe, a shoemaker's son, was educated
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    14. Marlowe, Christopher - Definition From Longman English Dictionary Online
    Definition of Marlowe, Christopher from the Longman Online Dictionary of Contemporary English. The Longman English Dictionary provides support and resources for those who want to
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    15. Christopher Marlowe
    Satirical biography of Marlowe, with humorous footnotes.
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    16. Marlowe Christopher: Free Encyclopedia Articles At Questia.com Online Library
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    17. Christopher Marlowe Poetry
    Visit this site for a comprehensive resource for poetry online by Christopher Marlowe. The most famous poems by the most celebrated poet Christopher Marlowe. Classic information
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    18. Christopher Marlowe — Infoplease.com
    Encyclopedia Marlowe, Christopher. Marlowe, Christopher, 1564–93, English dramatist and poet, b. Canterbury. Probably the greatest English dramatist before Shakespeare
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    19. Marlowe, Christopher Quotes On Quotations Book
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    20. Marlowe, Christopher Books
    Like Doctor Faustus With The English Faust Book, by Marlowe, Dr. Faustus, by Marlowe, 2nd Edition, Doctor Faustus, by Marlowe, Antigone and Other Classics Contemporized, by Hinten
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