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The Violent and Mysterious Death of Christopher Marlowe
Article by Harrison W. Mark

The Violent and Mysterious Death of Christopher Marlowe

On the evening of 30 May 1593, the sounds of a heated argument could be heard emanating from a boarding house in Deptford, a district of London on the south bank of the River Thames. Two of the boarders were quarreling over which of them...
The Poems of Christopher Marlowe
Article by Harrison W. Mark

The Poems of Christopher Marlowe

Christopher Marlowe (1564-1593), also known as Kit Marlowe, was one of the most influential dramatists of Elizabethan theatre. Though he is best known for his plays, his poems were very popular in their time and are still well-regarded today...
This Barking Dog
Article by Harrison W. Mark

This Barking Dog - Religion and Homosexuality in the Works of Christopher Marlowe

On 5 May 1593, a series of anti-Protestant bills were posted throughout the city of London. One of the bills was written in iambic pentameter and included several references to the works of celebrated poet Christopher Marlowe (1564-1593...
Memorial to Christopher Marlowe
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Memorial to Christopher Marlowe

A memorial to the English playwright Christopher Marlowe (1564-1593) who was killed in a brawl in Deptford and was later buried at the Church of St Nicholas, Deptford Green. Photo by Ethan Doyle White, 20 September 2020.
Portrait of an Unknown Gentleman, Thought to be Christopher Marlowe
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Portrait of an Unknown Gentleman, Thought to be Christopher Marlowe

Portrait of an unknown 21-year-old man thought to be English poet and playwright Christopher Marlowe (1564-1593). By an unknown artist, 1585, oil on panel; currently at the Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.
Titus Andronicus
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Titus Andronicus - Shakespeare's Bloodiest Play

Titus Andronicus is the earliest tragedy by William Shakespeare (l. c.1564-1616), probably written sometime between 1589 and 1593, and first performed in 1594. Infamous for its gratuitous violence and two-dimensional characters, Titus Andronicus...
Christopher Jones, Captain of the Mayflower
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Christopher Jones, Captain of the Mayflower

Christopher Jones (l. c. 1570-1622 CE) was the English captain and quarter-owner of the Mayflower, the cargo ship that brought the religious separatists (now known as pilgrims) to the New World in 1620 CE. Little is known of Jones' life prior...
Marlowe is Killed by Frizer
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Marlowe is Killed by Frizer

Illustration of Christopher Marlowe (1564-1593) being killed by Ingram Frizer, from the 1895 novel It Was Marlowe by W.G. Zeigler, illustrator unknown.
Christopher Columbus
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Christopher Columbus

Christopher Columbus (l. 1451-1506 CE, also known as Cristoffa Corombo in Ligurian and Cristoforo Colombo in Italian) was a Genoese explorer (identified as Italian) who became famous in his own time as the man who discovered the New World...
4 Lesser-Known Elizabethan Playwrights and Poets
Article by Harrison W. Mark

4 Lesser-Known Elizabethan Playwrights and Poets

The Elizabethan era is often regarded as a golden age for English culture, language, and literature. Though William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe, Ben Jonson, and Edmund Spenser are amongst the best remembered writers of this era, many...
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