Biographical resource offers this modest profile of the author of "Faustus," "The Jew of Malta," and "Edward II."
Offers a brief biography of this Shakespeare predecessor that touches on the mystery of his death and a link to the Luminarium guide to Marlowe.
Find a short article detailing the brief life of this Shakespeare contemporary, and find out a little about his shadowy demise.
Learn about Marlowe's rebellious and violent life, the contributions he made to drama and to literature, and his bloody and early death.
Biography of the dramatist focuses on the mysterious circumstances of his life and death and the possibility that he worked as a government spy.
Encyclopedia article briefly outlines the brief life of one of England's greatest playwrights and the man who paved the way for Shakespeare.
Profile of the pompous and praised playwright pieces parts of his plotting, his plays, his poetry, and his passing into a persuasive profile.
Semi-humorous bio posits the idea that Marlowe's death was faked to escape arrest and that he lived out his life under the name of Shakespeare.
Features an in-depth portrait of the poet and dramatist and offers a link to his famous lyric poem, "The Passionate Shepherd to His Love."
See a photo of Marlowe's statue in Canterbury, and read a brief bio of the writer who, according to this biographer, may have been Shakespeare.