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Donna N. Murphy - Renaissance Links
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Donna N. Murphy. Works by English Renaissance Authors. Read Christopher Marlowe's works at. Peter Farey's Marlowe Page. Read Thomas Nashe's works at. The Oxford Authorship site. Read Thomas Dekker's works at. Read Thomas Middleton's works at. Read Robert Greene's works at. The Oxford Authorship site. Read William Shakespeare's works at. Read Shakespeare in quarto at the. Search a concordance of Shakespeare's works at George Mason University's. Sites related to Christopher Marlowe. David More's site devot...
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Christopher Marlowe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. This article is about the English dramatist. For the American sportscaster, see Chris Marlowe. An anonymous portrait in Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. Believed to show Christopher Marlowe. Baptised 26 February 1564. 30 May 1593 (aged 29). Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus. Also known as Kit Marlowe. 26 February 1564 30 May 1593), was an English playwright. Of the Elizabethan era. Marlowe was the foremost Elizabethan.
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WTF Shakespeare: Fooled by the Folio
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Thursday, June 30, 2016. Fooled by the Folio. The paradigm is shifting. Current Shakespeare scholarship is catching on: "For many in the profession today, Shakespeare. Was not an author with a literary career. But because constructed as such in the 1623 First Folio. And then by subsequent generations." Shakespeare and Spenser: Attractive Opposites. Oxford U. 122 (page link). This is because—during his lifetime—there is no evidence that Stratford's. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). One For the Books.
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WTF Shakespeare: Marlovian poem wins 2nd Prize in "Bard Battle"
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Thursday, May 26, 2016. Marlovian poem wins 2nd Prize in "Bard Battle". Last month, some lines excerpted from The Marliad. An epic essay in verse) won 2nd prize as a stand-alone entry in the Fort Collins, Colorado, public library's annual poetry contest. It wasn't quite as satisfying as winning the coveted Hoffman Prize. Or another prestigious literary award, but it's a step in the right direction! The Case of the Murdered Bard. To all you Shakespeare fans, I dare to say. No way: Kit Marley. But Marley's...
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WTF Shakespeare: Stop Calling Shakspere "Shakespeare"
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Tuesday, August 16, 2016. Stop Calling Shakspere "Shakespeare". The following anonymous comment to P. Farey's essay " Prosecute it to the full. In MSC blog illustrates a key reason why it matters what name we use when referring to the Stratford actor. But I think you guys do need to recognise that *superficially* it sounds supremely nuts to say 'Shakespeare didn't write his plays, Marlowe did'. Because an obvious first reason for assuming authorship is the presence of the name on the title page. Was publ...
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WTF Shakespeare: April 2016
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Wednesday, April 6, 2016. With 1282 quotations cited in the Oxford English Dictionary, Marlowe is its 335th most frequently quoted source. I'm not sure who # 334 is, but Kit would certainly have passed whoever had he not been killed in that tavern brawl at age 29. . He might even have passed the #2 position occupied by his great rival, himself. Friday, April 1, 2016. Audrey in the the house. As the number of views for WTF Shakespeare. 15 years ago. She has been pro-Marlovian ever since. Wife of Marlowe's...
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WTF Shakespeare: May 2016
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Sunday, May 29, 2016. Remembering Christopher Marlowe, 1564-1593(? Monday is Memorial Day in the U.S. . Originally, the 30th day of May was set aside to honor those killed in the Civil War, but now its memory extends only from WWII to more recent conflicts. To me (and most Marlovians) however, May 30 stands out as the official date of Christopher Marlowe's " sudden and fearful end. Was the theme of a citywide memorial of Marlowe's passing 400 years earlier—and a celebration of his genius. Whose early exi...
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WTF Shakespeare: August 2016
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Tuesday, August 16, 2016. Stop Calling Shakspere "Shakespeare". The following anonymous comment to P. Farey's essay " Prosecute it to the full. In MSC blog illustrates a key reason why it matters what name we use when referring to the Stratford actor. But I think you guys do need to recognise that *superficially* it sounds supremely nuts to say 'Shakespeare didn't write his plays, Marlowe did'. Because an obvious first reason for assuming authorship is the presence of the name on the title page. Was publ...
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WTF Shakespeare: Go Shakespeare! Beat Shakspere!
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Saturday, November 19, 2016. In order to fairly and accurately assess evidence of Christopher Marley's authorship of poems and plays attributed to the writer known as " William Shakespeare. It is crucial not to make the mistake of referring to the actor. Shakespeare" for two important reasons. The actor's name was Shakspere. To say "Shakspere wasn't 'Shakespeare'" if that is your belief. Moreover, Marley had dibs on the name "Shakespeare"! Had not been previously printed attests to this. One For the Books.