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The Complete Christopher Marlowe Collection - cover

The Complete Christopher Marlowe Collection

Christopher Marlowe

Maison d'édition: Charles River Editors

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Karpathos publishes the greatest works of history's greatest authors and collects them to make it easy and affordable for readers to have them all at the push of a button.  All of our collections include a linked table of contents.

Christopher Marlowe was one of the most famous playwrights in all of literature.  Marlowe's tragic plays, noted for their blank verse and unique protagonists, were a great influence on the legendary William Shakespeare.  Some of Marlowe's classics include Doctor Faustus, Edward II, and Tamburlaine the Great.  This collection includes the following:

PLAYS:
The Tragedy of Dido Queene of Carthage
Tamburlaine the Great
Doctor Faustus
The Jew of Malta
Edward II
The Massacre at Paris
 
POETRY:
Hero and Leander
The Passionate Shepherd to His Love
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