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Edward the Second

Christopher Marlowe

Publisher: Vintage Books

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The Troublesome Reign and Lamentable Death of Edward the Second, King of England, with the Tragical Fall of Proud Mortimer, known as Edward II, is a Renaissance or Early Modern period play written by Christopher Marlowe.
Available since: 05/04/2020.

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