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Choose from fifteen versions of Christopher Marlowe's play. Offers comparative notes.
Tufts University's Perseus Project has created an experiment in electronic publishing with Christopher Marlowe's famous drama.
Offers multiple editions of Christopher Marlowe's drama. Compare versions act by act.
Tufts University's Perseus Project presents Christopher Marlowe's 1598 treatment of the romantic Greek legend.
Offers an overview of Marlowe's "Jew of Malta" and how it served as the seed for "The Merchant of Venice." Read excerpts from the text.
Choose between nineteen editions of Christopher Marlowe's play. View comparative notes.
View fourteen different editions of Christopher Marlowe's play. Manuscript notes are also available.
Find the complete text of one of Marlowe's lesser-known works, "Massacre at Paris," complete with textual links to definitions of archaic words.
Take a look at the text of one of Marlowe's most beloved works, "The Passionate Shepherd to His Love," from the Oxford Book of English Verse.
Download files of Marlowe's "The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus" and "Massacre at Paris" using Adobe Acrobat from this textual resource.
Find the text of this romantic poem penned by Christopher Marlowe in the year 1599 from a shepherd to the woman he loves.
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Find the full texts of Marlowe's "Hero and Leander" and "The Passionate Shepherd to His Love" from this University of Toronto archive.
Presents twenty editions of the text to part one of Christopher's Marlowe two-part drama.
Find the full texts of "The Jew of Malta" and both the 1604 and 1616 editions of the "Tragical History of Dr. Faustus" at this text archive.
Offers access to the texts of "The Jew of Malta," "Tamberlaine the Great," and both versions of "The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus."
Follow links to texts of "Dr. Faustus," "Tamburlaine the Great," "The Jew of Malta," and "Edward II," as well as other resources.