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Christopher Marlowe Complete Works – World’s Best Collection - 50+ Works - All Poems Poetry Plays Elegies & Biography Plus ‘It Was Marlowe: The Shakespeare Marlowe Conspiracy' - cover

Christopher Marlowe Complete Works – World’s Best Collection - 50+ Works - All Poems Poetry Plays Elegies & Biography Plus ‘It Was Marlowe: The Shakespeare Marlowe Conspiracy'

Christopher Marlowe, Algernon Charles Swinburne, Wilbur Gleason Zigler

Publisher: Imagination Books

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Christopher Marlowe Complete Works World's Best Collection

 
This is the world’s best Christopher Marlowe collection, including the most complete set of Marlowe’s works available plus many free bonus materials.

 
Christopher Marlowe

 
Christopher Marlowe was an English playwright, poet and translator of the Elizabethan era. Marlowe was the foremost Elizabethan tragedian of his day and greatly influenced William Shakespeare

 
Marlowe died under mysterious circumstances, somehow involved with a warrant issued for his arrest connected to allegations of blasphemy.

 
As said, Marlowe was a contemporary of Shakespeare’s and the alleged Marlowe-Shakespeare conspiracy theory suggest Marlowe may have written the bulk of Shakespeare’s plays. You can find out more about this inside this collection.

 
The ‘Must-Have’ Complete Collection

 
In this irresistible collection you get a full set of Marlowe’s work, with more than 50 works - All his poems, All poetry, All plays, and All rarities plus a biography so you can experience the life of the man behind the words. In addition, there is also bonus extra material.

 
Works Included:

 
Plays:

 
Tamburlaine the Great

 
The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus

 
The Jew of Malta

 
Edward the Second

 
The Massacre at Paris

 
The Tragedy of Dido

 
Poetry:

 
Hero and Leander

 
Ovid’s Elegies

 
Epigrams

 
Rarities Include:

 
The Death of Marlowe

 
Ignoto

 
The Atheists Tragedie

 


 
Your Free Bonus Material:

 
Biography of Marlowe - A biographical essay by noted English literature expert Algernon Charles Swinburne

 
It Was Marlowe: A Secret Of Three Centuries – the fascinating, captivating and highly controversial work about the connection between Marlowe and Shakespeare, and the alleged conspiracy that Marlowe wrote many of Shakespeare’s plays.

 


 
Get This Collection Right Now

 
This is the best Marlowe collection you can get, so get it now and start enjoying and being inspired by his world like never before!
Available since: 08/02/2018.

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