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  1. 29 de may. de 2024 · Christopher Marlowe - Plays, Poetry, Influence: In the earliest of Marlowe’s plays, the two-part Tamburlaine the Great (c. 1587; published 1590), Marlowe’s characteristic “mighty line” (as Ben Jonson called it) established blank verse as the staple medium for later Elizabethan and Jacobean dramatic writing. It appears that originally Marlowe intended to write only the first part ...

  2. Marlowe was born in Canterbury in 1564 of a family that originated in Ospringe, today part of Faversham. His father, John, was a cobbler.Christopher went to King’s School, and was awarded a Matthew Parker scholarship which enabled him to study at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, from late 1580 until 1587, when he was awarded his MA.. Like other brilliant students and writers he was ...

  3. The Marlowe Society is a registered charity whose objects are to provide, develop and encourage the advancement of education for the public benefit in the field of Elizabethan literature, and that of Christopher Marlowe in particular. You can learn more about Christopher Marlowe, engage with historians and fellow enthusiasts, and participate in ...

  4. Christopher Marlowe, (baptized Feb. 26, 1564, Canterbury, Kent, Eng.—died May 30, 1593, Deptford, near London), British poet and playwright.The son of a Canterbury shoemaker, he earned a degree from Cambridge University. From 1587 he wrote plays for London theatres, starting with Tamburlaine the Great (published 1590), in which he established dramatic blank verse.

  5. Marlowepedia: This comprehensive reference guide offers detailed information about Christopher Marlowe’s biography, his major works, and their impact.Although it is still a work in progress, Marlowepedia aims to be the go-to source for all things Marlowe. Bibliography: Explore a vast database of over 2,000 titles of literature about Christopher Marlowe.

  6. Name: Christopher Marlowe. Born: 6 February 1564, Canterbury, England. Died: Late May 1593, Deptford, England – Maybe. Buried: St. Nicholas’ churchyard, Deptford. It is ironic that while we seem to possess more basic biographical information regarding Christopher Marlowe than we do of most of the Elizabethan era’s other dramatists, there is a greater sense of mystery about him than of ...

  7. Christopher Marlowe, baptized on 26th February 1564, was a prolific playwright, poet, and translator during the Elizabethan era. Renowned for his contributions to English literature, Marlowe's impact on the literary scene was substantial and his influence profound. Marlowe's works, characterized by their overreaching protagonists and innovative ...

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