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I'm going to research the idea that Shakespeare wrote the King James
bible. Fact or fiction, Twitter? Fact or fiction?
Experiencing a slightly eerie, Twilight-Zoney feeling on learning that
Shakespeare wrote a play I don't recall hearing of before, King John.
I've spent most of my day mixing Shakespeare and Lovecraft together
using code I wrote (a la dissociated press). Shakecraft is funny.
A quote I wrote, just for Tom. "Some people need air, water, food,
shelter. I need Rumi, Umberto Eco, Epititcus, Shakespeare."
As William Shakespeare once wrote "The first thing we need to do is
kill off all the spammers!" err, was that lawyers....
In fact the World is a stage as,''William Shakespeare,'' wrote in one
of his plays. We are born play our part and then leave the earth
http://twitter.com/#search?q=shakespeare%20wrote
is reading Hamlet, by Edward de Vere.
http://twitter.com/#search?q=Edward%20de%20Vere
First clue for Tuesday is CREATOR OF FAUSTUS. Referring to Christopher
Marlowe? Wrote "The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus."
Times 'who wrote Shakespeare' blog argument still going strong
http://bit.ly/kB4SN
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> I'm going to research the idea that Shakespeare wrote the King James
> bible. Fact or fiction, Twitter? Fact or fiction?
>
> Experiencing a slightly eerie, Twilight-Zoney feeling on learning that
> Shakespeare wrote a play I don't recall hearing of before, King John.
>
> I've spent most of my day mixing Shakespeare and Lovecraft together
> using code I wrote (a la dissociated press). Shakecraft is funny.
>
> A quote I wrote, just for Tom. "Some people need air, water, food,
> shelter. I need Rumi, Umberto Eco, Epititcus, Shakespeare."
>
> As William Shakespeare once wrote "The first thing we need to do is
> kill off all the spammers!" err, was that lawyers....
>
> In fact the World is a stage as,''William Shakespeare,'' wrote in one
> of his plays. We are born play our part and then leave the earth
> http://twitter.com/#search?q=shakespeare%20wrote
>
> is reading Hamlet, by Edward de Vere.
>
> http://twitter.com/#search?q=Edward%20de%20Vere
"Christopher Marlowe: The Rolling Stones perhaps to Shakespeare's
Beatles?" (PBS.org) hmm, maybe i'll enjoy writing this paper after
all.
Shakespeare? Oh, you mean the guy who slapped his name onto Francis
Bacon's and Christopher Marlowe's stuff?
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Der Mann, der Shakespeare erfand: Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford
(15501604) von Kurt Kreiler Insel, Frankfurt. http://bit.ly/sjnct
http://twitter.com/search?q=Edward%20de%20Vere
Produktbeschreibungen
Kurzbeschreibung
Der Dichter William Shakespeare hat nichts zu tun mit dem Schauspieler
und Geldverleiher William Shakspere aus StratforduponAvon. Hinter dem
literarischen Pseudonym Shakespeare verbirgt sich der gebildete
Aristokrat Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford, der am Hofe von Queen
Elizabeth I. ein und ausging. Die Dramen des »Speerschwingers«
Shakespeare wurden dementsprechend nicht für das Globe Theatre,
sondern für die englische Hofbühne geschrieben. Der Autor Ben Jonson
gab Shakespeares Werke heraus und sorgte bewußt dafür, daß dem
Strohmann William Shakspere eine Büste gesetzt wurde.
Diese erstaunlichen Behauptungen sind nicht Teil eines Romans, sondern
einer wissenschaftlich fundierten Biographie, die romanhafter nicht
sein könnte.
Kurt Kreiler hat den »Fall Shakespeare« neu aufgerollt. Im Gegensatz
zu den bisherigen Verfechtern der »Oxford«These arbeitet er nicht mit
Vermutungen, sondern schafft Indizien herbei. Er erfindet nicht,
sondern bringt Dokumente zum Sprechen. Shakspere, Bacon und Marlowe
haben das Nachsehen.
Dieses Buch ist das erste, das den Menschen hinter »Shakespeare« vor
Augen stellt. Der Mann, der Shakespeare erfand räumt auf mit einer der
langlebigsten Mystifikationen bzw. Fälschungen der Geschichte.
http://www.amazon.de/dp/3458174524/?tag=book_de21
but what does it say???
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"Christopher Marlowe Writing My Hamlet? It’s More Likely Than You
Think": tentative title for my research paper. long night ahead of
me.
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surprising, but somehow I do.
Christopher Marlowe http://bit.ly/17Jlem
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Christopher Marlowe
By The Lost Dutchman
Was Marlowe really Shakespeare's Ghostwriter?
Christopher Marlowe was an English dramatist, the so-called "father
of English tragedy", and the "inventor" of dramatic blank verse. He
was the eldest son of a shoemaker at Canterbury and was born in that
city on the 6th of February 1564. His father survived by a dozen years
or so his illustrious son.
Christopher received the rudiments of his education at the King's
School, Canterbury. He later on went to Cambridge and the Benet
(Corpus Christi) College.
A few months before the end of his life, Marlowe transferred his
services from the Lord Admiral's to Lord Strange's Company, and may
have been brought into communication with Shakespeare, who in such
plays as Richard II and Richard III owed not a little to the influence
of his romantic predecessor. Some say that Shakespeare could not have
possibly written all those magnificent plays... and Christopher
Marlowe in fact, who survived his "death", was writing under his
name.
"With many and heavy faults, there is something of genuine greatness
in Tamburlaine the Great," says Swinburne. "And for two grave reasons
it must always be remembered with distinction and mentioned with
honour. It is the first play ever written in English blank verse, as
distinguished from mere rhymeless decasyllabics; and it contains one
of the noblest passages, perhaps indeed the noblest, in the literature
of the world, ever written by one of the greatest masters of poetry in
loving praise of the glorious delights and sublime submission to the
everlasting limits of his art. In its highest and most distinctive
qualities, in unfaltering and infallible command of the right note of
music and the proper tone of colour for the finest touches of poetic
execution, no poet of the most elaborate modern school, working at
ease upon every consummate resource of luxurious learning and
leisurely refinement, has ever excelled the best and most
representative work of a man who had literally no models before him
and probably or evidently was often if not always compelled to write
against time for his living."
Goethe passed a just and generous judgment on the Faustus of his
English predecessor (they treated the same subject), that is
considered as Marlowe's masterpiece. "Few masterpieces of any age in
any language can stand beside this tragic poem - it has hardly the
structure of a play - for the qualities of terror and splendour, for
intensity of purpose and sublimity of note," Swinburne notes. The
first two acts of The Jew of Malta "would be sufficient foundation for
the durable fame of a dramatic poet (...) The figure of the hero
before it degenerates into caricature is as finely touched as the
poetic execution is excellent; and the rude and rapid sketches of the
minor characters show at least some vigour and vivacity of touch."
Swinburne again, on the poetry of Christopher Marlowe: "One of the
most faultless lyrics and one of the loveliest fragments in the whole
range of descriptive and fanciful poetry would have secured a place
for Marlowe among the memorable men of his epoch, even if his plays
had perished with himself. His Passionate Shepherd remains ever since
unrivalled in its way - a way of pure fancy and radiant melody without
break or lapse. Marlowe's poem of Hero and Leander (...), closing with
the sunrise which closes the night of the lovers' union, stands alone
in its age, and far ahead of the work of any possible competitor."
"The place and the value of Christopher Marlowe as a leader among
English poets would be almost impossible for historical criticism to
over-estimate," Swinburne concludes. "He first, and he alone, guided
Shakespeare into the right way of work; his music, in which there is
no echo of any man's before him, found its own echo in the more
prolonged but hardly more exalted harmony of Milton's. He is the
greatest discoverer, the most daring and inspired pioneer, in all our
poetic literature. Before him there was neither genuine blank verse
nor a genuine tragedy in our language. After his arrival the way was
prepared, the paths were made straight, for Shakespeare."
http://hubpages.com/hub/Christopher-Marlowe
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I once had a notebook I bought at Shakespeare's home in Stratford & I
wrote everything in it. I wish I could write again.
http://twitter.com/search?q=Shakespeare%20wrote
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Christopher Marlowe (source: Thefreedictionary) http://url4.eu/To6f
(URL leads to the following)
http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Marlowe%2C+Christopher
heres some useless information. Christopher Marlowe had a dog named
Bungey
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shakespeare once wrote that "all the world is a stage" the older i get
the more i realize how true
Fewer people are adding to Wikipedia these days. Everyone knows
Shakespeare wrote everything worth posting centuries ago.
Hamlet is 30 http://bit.ly/14rm77 Shakespeare wrote a young man, then
cheated in order to cast his leading man (Richard Burbage)
http://twitter.com/search?q=Shakespeare%20wrote
> Christopher Marlowe (source: Thefreedictionary)http://url4.eu/To6f
>
> (URL leads to the following)
>
> http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Marlowe%2C+Christopher
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> heres some useless information. Christopher Marlowe had a dog named
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It has always peeved me that Shakespeare got all the credit because
they published Christopher Marlowe's work in his name.
http://twitter.com/#search?q=christopher%20marlowe
Still writing one haiku every day. Yes, some of them are garbage. But
even Shakespeare wrote the odd failure!
ok, that's good. At least you are eliminated from the mystery of who
really wrote Shakespeare's works..
OMG because I wrote "Shakespeare" in a tweet to you I am now being
"followed" by someone named "IAM Shakespeare" WTF!?!?!
Can't believe someone actually wrote a Monkey Shakespeare Simulator.
The link to it is broken. Universe: 1, monkeys: 0.
I wish my current cup of coffee would last FOREVER. But I know that it
won't. Shakespeare wrote about tragedies like this.
Kid, running into libr: "I need Macbeth right now!" Clerk (Me):
Shakespeare is 822.33" Kid: "How'd you know who wrote it?"
The Bacon Wrote Shakespeare group on facebook is an eye-opener ... and
it's not chasing your money!
don't be stupid. did *googles "famous poets"* Shakespeare take a
poetry class before he wrote his sonnets?
I wish I could borrow Shakespeare's great mind and use it for a day.
Then, I'll wrote as many songs, poems and novel I could that day. :)
Things that amuses me at 7:12 in the morning: discovering that
Shakespeare wrote the phrase "more better".
http://twitter.com/#search?q=shakespeare%20wrote
> shakespeare once wrote that "all the world is a stage" the older i get
> the more i realize how true
>
> Fewer people are adding to Wikipedia these days. Everyone knows Shakespeare wrote everything worth posting centuries ago.
>
> Hamlet is 30http://bit.ly/14rm77 Shakespeare wrote a young man, then
> cheated in order to cast his leading man (Richard Burbage)
>
> http://twitter.com/search?q=Shakespeare%20wrote
>
>
>
> > > Christopher Marlowe died when he was 29? I don't know why I find this
> > > surprising, but somehow I do.
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> "Things that amuses me at 7:12 in the morning: discovering that
> Shakespeare wrote the phrase "more better"."
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> http://twitter.com/#search?q=shakespeare%20wrote
"nought knowing
Of whence I am, nor that I am more better
Than Prospero, master of a full poor cell,
And thy no greater father."
http://www.shakespeare-literature.com/The_Tempest/2.html
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> > Hamlet is 30http://bit.ly/14rm77Shakespeare wrote a young man, then
> > cheated in order to cast his leading man (Richard Burbage)
>
> >http://twitter.com/search?q=Shakespeare%20wrote
>
> > > > Christopher Marlowe died when he was 29? I don't know why I find this
> > > > surprising, but somehow I do.
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> > > (URL leads to the following)
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> > > Bungey
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> > "Things that amuses me at 7:12 in the morning: discovering that
> > Shakespeare wrote the phrase "more better"."
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> from
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> >http://twitter.com/#search?q=shakespeare%20wrote
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> "nought knowing
> Of whence I am, nor that I am more better
> Than Prospero, master of a full poor cell,
> And thy no greater father."
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Blahblahblahblahblah. You know what.. I don't think I could really
care less about WHY Shakespeare wrote the way he did!
http://twitter.com/#search?q=shakespeare%20wrote
> > > Hamlet is 30http://bit.ly/14rm77Shakespearewrote a young man, then
> > > cheated in order to cast his leading man (Richard Burbage)
>
> > >http://twitter.com/search?q=Shakespeare%20wrote
>
> > > > > Christopher Marlowe died when he was 29? I don't know why I find this
> > > > > surprising, but somehow I do.
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> > > > I once had a notebook I bought at Shakespeare's home in Stratford & I
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> > > >http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Marlowe%2C+Christopher
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> > > > heres some useless information. Christopher Marlowe had a dog named
> > > > Bungey
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English fails. I hate shakespeare. Wish he never wrote these plays!
I think shakespeare is gay. Honestly, he had a wife and all.. But he
wrote lovee poems to a guy! Wo. Some unanswrred questionss i have.
Lol
Trying to find samples of how educated children (12 & below) wrote in
England around Shakespeare's time.
RVW: Shakespeare Wrote for Money. Booky laffs are our lifeblood at
DLR, & I shamelessly love & endorse Hornby's old Believer columns.
Hilare
Frontline documentary arguing that Marlowe wrote Shakespeare's plays
is too idiotic to finish. Never been happier to press off.
Blimey, that Shakespeare fella wrote long plays! This is not a
sensible time for a 7:30 show to come down.
Darryl didn't scare u away.. I mean after all who doesn't know that
shakespeare wrote the freaking bible!
"When you take a sip, you buzz like a Hornet. Billy Shakespeare wrote
a whole bunch of Sounnets..." -RIP LFO
interesting to think that Shakespeare wrote everything without knowing
he would one day be so famous. but did he ever know he was so good?
Dear GOD was that play boring. What was Shakespeare on when he wrote
that?
If it falls your lot to be a street sweeper, sweep streets like
Michelangelo painted, like Beethoven composed, like Shakespeare wrote!
http://twitter.com/search?q=shakespeare%20wrote
> > > "The Bacon Wrote Shakespeare group on facebook is an eye-opener" -
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> "When you take a sip, you buzz like a Hornet. Billy Shakespeare wrote
> a whole bunch of Sounnets..." -RIP LFO
When you take a sip you buzz like a hornet
Billy Shakespere wrote a whole bunch of sonnets
(Summer Girls
» LFO)
http://apps.facebook.com/lyricsdomain/artist/lfo/song/summer_girls
> > > > > Hamlet is 30http://bit.ly/14rm77Shakespearewroteayoung man, then
> > > > > cheated in order to cast his leading man (Richard Burbage)
>
> > > > >http://twitter.com/search?q=Shakespeare%20wrote
>
> > > > > > > Christopher Marlowe died when he was 29? I don't know why I find this
> > > > > > > surprising, but somehow I do.
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> > > > > > > Christopher Marlowehttp://bit.ly/17Jlem
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christopher marlowe,rebel? or outsider? both?notorious for sure!
http://twitter.com/#search?q=christopher%20marlowe
The only conspiracy theory I like: nearly all plots of Shakespeare's
plays have parallels in the life of Edward de Vere.
(this links to a page
by Gary Goldstein
Editor, Elizabethan Review)
http://twitter.com/#search?q=edward%20de%20vere
> > > > > > Hamlet is 30http://bit.ly/14rm77Shakespearewroteayoungman, then
> > > > > > cheated in order to cast his leading man (Richard Burbage)
>
> > > > > >http://twitter.com/search?q=Shakespeare%20wrote
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> > > > > > > > Christopher Marlowe died when he was 29? I don't know why I find this
> > > > > > > > surprising, but somehow I do.
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I used to think I could only write fiction if I had typewriter (and
now computer) keys in front of me, and never longhand.
Then, a year or so ago, I'd wake up at night and couldn't get
back to sleep, so I'd start to write in school copy books. I
love the look of white, lined paper in those school-type
notebooks. And I discovered I could write stories longhand.
>
> heres some useless information. Christopher Marlowe had a dog named
> Bungey
When was this? Actually makes Marlowe rather sympathetic.
What happened to the dog?
Melanie
<<The Honourable History of Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay is an
Elizabethan era stage play, a comedy written by Robert Greene. Widely
regarded as Greene's best and most significant play, it has received
more critical attention than any other of Greene's dramas. The date of
authorship of Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay cannot be fixed with
certainty on the basis of the available evidence; the play is normally
dated to the 1588–92 period. 1589 may be the single most likely year:
a line in the play's opening scene, "Next Friday is S. James," fixes
St. James's Day (July 25, the feast day of St. James the Great) as a
Friday, which was true in 1589.
Some critics argue that the magic in Greene's play was inspired by the
magic in Marlowe's Doctor Faustus, which if valid would mean that FBFB
must post-date Faustus; Greene's play also has relationships with
several other plays of its era, most notably Fair Em. Yet since none
of the plays in question can be dated with absolute certainty, the
nature of the relationships among them are open to question and cannot
resolve the pertinent dating issues.>>
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> Maev wrote: (quoting Twitter)
>
>> Christopher Marlowe had a dog named Bungey
Melanie Sands <Melanie_Sa...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> When was this? Actually makes Marlowe rather sympathetic.
> What happened to the dog?
It when on to win a Laurence Olivier Award playing a Crab.
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LAUNCE: I think Crab, my dog, be the sourest-natured
. dog that lives: my mother weeping, my father
. wailing, my sister crying, our maid howling, our cat
. wringing her hands, and all our house in a great
. perplexity, yet did not this cruel-hearted cur shed
. one tear: he is a stone, a very pebble stone, and
. has no more pity in him than a dog: a Jew would have
. wept to have seen our parting; why, my grandam,
. having no eyes, look you, wept herself blind at my
. parting. Nay, I'll show you the manner of it. This
. shoe is my father: no, this left shoe is my father:
. no, no, this left shoe is my mother: nay, that
. cannot be so neither: yes, it is so, it is so, it
. hath the worser sole. This shoe, with the hole in
. it, is my mother, and this my father; a vengeance
. on't! there 'tis: now, sit, this staff is my
. sister, for, look you, she is as white as a lily and
. as small as a wand: this hat is Nan, our maid: I
. am the dog: no, the dog is himself, and I am the
. dog--Oh! the dog is me, and I am myself; ay, so,
. so. Now come I to my father; Father, your blessing:
. now should not the shoe speak a word for weeping:
. now should I kiss my father; well, he weeps on. Now
. come I to my mother: O, that she could speak now
. like a wood woman! Well, I kiss her; why, there
. 'tis; here's my mother's breath up and down. Now
. come I to my sister; mark the moan she makes. Now
. the dog all this while sheds not a tear nor speaks
. a word; but see how I lay the *DUST* with my tears.
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<http://www.magicdragon.com/UltimateSF/timeline16.html>
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<<Robert Greene's "Friar Bacon & Friar Bungay" (1594) was a play
believed to be derived from the prose pamphlet "The Famous History
of Friar Bacon", and probably inspired by Marlowe's play "Faust"
which hit the stage a year earlier (1593). It tells the
science-fictional story of how Friar Bacon, and his adept-
sidekick Bungay, constructed by magical means a *BRASS* head.
.
Bacon summons the Devil, who says that the head will speak within a
month. Bacon is exhausted from waiting and watching for three weeks,
so he leaves his servant Mickey Mouse -- whoops, no, that's "Fantasia"
- I mean *MILES* to watch for him. The head finally speaks two words:
"Time is." *MILES* doesn't think it's worth waking Friar Bacon.
The head speaks again: "Time was."
Then it concludes " Time is PAST," falls, and breaks.
Bacon awakes too late, and berates *MILES* . >>
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friar_Bacon_and_Friar_Bungay
<<The Honourable History of Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay is an
Elizabethan era stage play, a comedy written by Robert Greene. Widely
regarded as Greene's best and most significant play, it has received
more critical attention than any other of Greene's dramas.
The title page of the play's first edition asserts that FBFB was
originally acted by Queen Elizabeth's Men, as were several of Greene's
other plays. When that company entered a period of difficulties in the
early 1590s, the play appears to have passed into the control of
theatre manager and impressario Philip Henslowe, and thereafter to
have been performed by Henslowe-connected acting troupes. Lord
Strange's Men performed the play on February 19, 1592 at the Rose
Theatre; it was acted again by a combination of the Queen's Men and
Sussex's Men on April 1, 1594. The play then passed into the repertory
of the Admiral's Men; that company paid Thomas Middleton to write a
Prologue and Epilogue for a Court performance in 1602.
FBFB was entered into the Stationers' Register on May 14, 1594, and
was published later that year in quarto by the bookseller Edward
White. The title page assigns the play to Greene. A second quarto was
issued in 1630 by Elizabeth Allde; the Q2 title page states that the
play was "lately played by the Prince Palatine his Servants" — the
Admiral's Men in a later incarnation. A third quarto followed in 1655
from Jean Bell. Contemporary allusions indicate that the play was even
more popular than its limited publication history indicates;
references to the play are common in the literature of the era.
Greene's primary source for his play was an anonymous sixteenth-
century prose romance titled The Famous History of Friar Bacon (c.
1555?). The earliest extant printed edition of this work dates from
1627, long after both FBFB and Greene's 1592 death; manuscript
versions, and perhaps one or more earlier printed editions, underlie
the 1627 text. The relationship between FBFB and other plays of its
era, some of which may have served as sources, has been noted above.
FBFB also has a complex set of commonalities with the earlier Medieval
drama of the morality play.
The tale of the brazen head was connected with several prominent
figures of the later Middle Ages, including Robert Grosseteste and
Gerbert of Aurillac. In one account, Albertus Magnus formed the brazen
head, only to have it broken by Thomas Aquinas.
Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay is recognized as a groundbreaking play in
terms of multiple-plot structure; it has three plots, or two, or four,
depending on different scholars' analyses.
Prince Edward, the son and heir of King Henry III, plans to seduce
Margaret, the Fair Maid of Fressingfield, with the help of the
necromancer Friar Bacon. (Bacon is based on the historical Roger
Bacon, the thirteenth-century polymath who suffered a popular
reputation as a magician. The second friar of the title is another
historical figure, Bacon's contemporary Thomas Bungay.) Edward also
employs a more conventional approach, relying on the eloquence of his
friend Earl Lacy to help with the seduction. Lacy goes to persuade
Margaret, but quickly falls in love with her himself. When Edward
learns of the love of Lacy and Margaret, he threatens to kill his
friend — before he masters his passion and reconciles himself to the
fact. Edward returns to Court, where he falls in love with and marries
Elinor of Castile, the bride his father has chosen for him.
The beautiful Margaret is the unwilling cause of a quarrel between two
of her neighbors, the Suffolk squires Serlesby and Lambert: they both
fancy themselves in love with her, and kill each other in a duel.
Margaret receives a letter from the absent Lacy, renouncing his love
for her. She decides to enter a nunnery — but Lacy intercepts her
before she takes her vows, and tells her that he was only testing her
constancy. After an understandable hesitation, Margaret accepts Lacy's
conduct and his explanation; they are married together with Edward and
Elinor at the end of the play.
Another level of plot involves Friar Bacon and his magic. Bacon
displays a range of magical skills: he shows Edward the romance of
Lacy and Margaret in his magic glass, and interrupts their wedding at
a distance; he magically transports a tavern hostess from one place to
another; he wins a contest of magic with a German named Vandermast,
witnessed by the Kings of England and Castile and the Emperor of
Germany. In collaboration with another magician, Friar Bungay, Bacon
labors toward his greatest achievement: the creation of an artificial
head made of brass, animated by demonic influence, that can surround
England with a protective wall of the same metal. Yet Bacon's
inability to remain awake and the incompetence of his servant Miles
spoil the opportunity. (The brazen head speaks three times, saying
"Time is," "Time was," and Time is past" — then falls to the floor and
shatters. Miles doesn't have the wit to wake his master in time.)
Finally, Bacon inadvertently allows two young Oxfordians to witness
their fathers' duel in the magic glass; in response the students
themselves duel, and kill each other. Appalled by this outcome, Bacon
renounces magic and turns to a life of repentance. His bad servant
Miles, haunted by Bacon's conjured devils, gets a promise of a
tapster's job in Hell from one of them, and rides to perdition on the
devil's back.
The anonymous manuscript play John of Bordeaux, or The Second Part of
Friar Bacon is a sequel to FBFB, written to build upon the success of
the original play. The John of Bordeaux MS., annotated by prompters,
mentions the name of John Holland, an actor who was with Lord
Strange's Men in the early 1590s. This has suggested to some
researchers that the Friar Bacon play acted by Strange's Men on
February 19, 1592 was this second part of the story rather than the
original FBFB.
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Art Neuendorffer
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Christopher Marlowe: street-fighting, playwriting gay double agent.
Oh, theatre history.
On page 62 of 288 of Who Killed Kit Marlowe? by M.J. Trow
DID YOU AT LEAST CONTRAST WILL'S BOURGEOIS, PROPERTY-OWNING,
CONVENTIONAL STATUS-QUO-
RESTORING HACKWORK WITH KIT (deleted) MARLOWE?
KIT MARLOWE IS SO SUBVERSIVE OTHER BOOKS NEARBY ON THE SHELF BURST
INTO FLAME
no way, man. NOBODY was as COMPLETELY SUBVERSIVE as KIT (deleted)
MARLOWE.
http://twitter.com/#search?q=marlowe
MM:
Marlowe could be up front and personal. Subversive seems contrary to
his real nature.
> no way, man. NOBODY was as COMPLETELY SUBVERSIVE as KIT (deleted)
> MARLOWE.
MM:
He was teaching the truth, which was badly misunderstood. He was
trying to subvert anyone, but as is often the case with such Saints,
he was seriously misunderstood. He was simply expounding the truth,
but others took it that he was stepping on their toes. The same thing
happened with Socrates, Christ, and St. Peter.
Michael Martin
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Thanks to all who participated in and attended November 9's
Marlowe vs. Shakespeare for making it such a wild... http://fb.me/3ahfdhz
Have just read "Doctor Faustus" by Christopher Marlowe. In 16th
century the English language was full of weird verb forms. I h8 'em SO
MUCH!
Deathly Experiments: A Study of Icons and Emblems of Mortality in
Christopher Marlowe's Plays … - by Clayton G. MacKenzie http://j.mp/2hQF9b
I leave that to others Dave. It's my own problem with the literary
canon & am currently in therapy about it. Marlowe was better!
http://twitter.com/#search?q=marlowe
>
> Christopher Marlowe: street-fighting, playwriting gay double agent.
> Oh, theatre history.
>
> On page 62 of 288 of Who Killed Kit Marlowe? by M.J. Trow
>
> DID YOU AT LEAST CONTRAST WILL'S BOURGEOIS, PROPERTY-OWNING,
> CONVENTIONAL STATUS-QUO-
> RESTORING HACKWORK WITH KIT (deleted) MARLOWE?
>
> KITMARLOWEIS SO SUBVERSIVE OTHER BOOKS NEARBY ON THE SHELF BURST
> INTO FLAME
>
> no way, man. NOBODY was as COMPLETELY SUBVERSIVE as KIT (deleted) MARLOWE.
>
> http://twitter.com/#search?q=marlowe
>
>
>
> > christopher marlowe, rebel? or outsider? both?notorious for sure!
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> > > > > > I am happier since I found all the Twitter quotes today ! -
> > > > > > > > Hamlet is 30http://bit.ly/14rm77Shakespeare wrote a young man, then
> > > > > > > > cheated in order to cast his leading man (Richard Burbage)
>
> > > > > > > >http://twitter.com/search?q=Shakespeare%20wrote
>
> > > > > > > > > > Christopher Marlowe died when he was 29? I don't know why I find this
> > > > > > > > > > surprising, but somehow I do.
>
> > > > > > > > > > Christopher Marlowe http://bit.ly/17Jlem
>
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Here Comes Everybody: a review of Who Wrote Shakespeare? http://tinyurl.com/ya58h4v
Great book comes out of great tragedy: Not necessarily! Shakespeare
wrote great tragedies sans tragic life.
i love shakespeare :)) its so interesting just to look at the language
and the way he wrote.
When Shakespeare wrote: "it is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound
and fury, signifying nothing", I believe he was describing Friday.
I didnt know Shakespeare wrote Julius Caeser =| proves i didnt listen
in English haha x
http://twitter.com/#search?q=shakespeare%20wrote
> Thanks to all who participated in and attended November 9'sMarlowevs. Shakespeare for making it such a wild...http://fb.me/3ahfdhz
>
> Have just read "Doctor Faustus" by ChristopherMarlowe. In 16th
> century the English language was full of weird verb forms. I h8 'em SO
> MUCH!
>
> Deathly Experiments: A Study of Icons and Emblems of Mortality in
> Christopher Marlowe's Plays … - by Clayton G. MacKenziehttp://j.mp/2hQF9b
>
> I leave that to others Dave. It's my own problem with the literary
> canon & am currently in therapy about it.Marlowewas better!
>
> http://twitter.com/#search?q=marlowe
>
>
>
>
>
> > ChristopherMarlowe: street-fighting, playwriting gay double agent.
> > Oh, theatre history.
>
> > On page 62 of 288 of Who Killed KitMarlowe? by M.J. Trow
>
> > DID YOU AT LEAST CONTRAST WILL'S BOURGEOIS, PROPERTY-OWNING,
> > CONVENTIONAL STATUS-QUO-
> > RESTORING HACKWORK WITH KIT (deleted)MARLOWE?
>
> > KITMARLOWEIS SO SUBVERSIVE OTHER BOOKS NEARBY ON THE SHELF BURST
> > INTO FLAME
>
> > no way, man. NOBODY was as COMPLETELY SUBVERSIVE as KIT (deleted)MARLOWE.
>
> >http://twitter.com/#search?q=marlowe
>
> > > christophermarlowe, rebel? or outsider? both?notorious for sure!
>
> > >http://twitter.com/#search?q=christopher%20marlowe
>
> > > The only conspiracy theory I like: nearly all plots of Shakespeare's
> > > plays have parallels in the life of Edward de Vere.
>
> > >http://ow.ly/tJ5c
>
> > > (this links to a page
>
> > > by Gary Goldstein
>
> > > Editor, Elizabethan Review)
>
> > >http://twitter.com/#search?q=edward%20de%20vere
>
> > > > > "When you take a sip, you buzz like a Hornet. Billy Shakespeare wrote
> > > > > a whole bunch of Sounnets..." -RIP LFO
>
> > > > When you take a sip you buzz like a hornet
> > > > Billy Shakespere wrote a whole bunch of sonnets
>
> > > > (Summer Girls
> > > > » LFO)
>
> > > >http://apps.facebook.com/lyricsdomain/artist/lfo/song/summer_girls
>
> > > > > English fails. I hate shakespeare. Wish he never wrote these plays!
>
> > > > > I think shakespeare is gay. Honestly, he had a wife and all.. But he
> > > > > wrote lovee poems to a guy! Wo. Some unanswrred questionss i have.
> > > > > Lol
>
> > > > > Trying to find samples of how educated children (12 & below) wrote in
> > > > > England around Shakespeare's time.
>
> > > > > RVW: Shakespeare Wrote for Money. Booky laffs are our lifeblood at
> > > > > DLR, & I shamelessly love & endorse Hornby's old Believer columns.
> > > > > Hilare
>
> > > > > Frontline documentary arguing thatMarlowewrote Shakespeare's plays
> > > > > is too idiotic to finish. Never been happier to press off.
>
> > > > > Blimey, that Shakespeare fella wrote long plays! This is not a
> > > > > sensible time for a 7:30 show to come down.
>
> > > > > Darryl didn't scare u away.. I mean after all who doesn't know that
> > > > > shakespeare wrote the freaking bible!
>
> > > > > "When you take a sip, you buzz like a Hornet. Billy Shakespeare wrote
> > > > > a whole bunch of Sounnets..." -RIP LFO
>
> > > > > interesting to think that Shakespeare wrote everything without knowing
> > > > > he would one day be so famous. but did he ever know he was so good?
>
> > > > > Dear GOD was that play boring. What was Shakespeare on when he wrote
> > > > > that?
>
> > > > > If it falls your lot to be a street sweeper, sweep streets like
> > > > > Michelangelo painted, like Beethoven composed, like Shakespeare wrote!
>
> > > > >http://twitter.com/search?q=shakespeare%20wrote
>
> > > > > > > > "The Bacon Wrote Shakespeare group on facebook is an eye-opener" -
>
> > > > > > > > from
>
> > > > > > > >http://twitter.com/#search?q=shakespeare%20wrote
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> > > > > > > > anyone seen the group?
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> > > > > > > > I haven't visited Facebook for ages.
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> > > > > > > I am happier since I found all theTwitterquotes today ! -
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> > > > > > (quote)
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> > > > > > Blahblahblahblahblah. You know what.. I don't think I could really
> > > > > > care less about WHY Shakespeare wrote the way he did!
>
> > > > > >http://twitter.com/#search?q=shakespeare%20wrote
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> > > > > > > > It has always peeved me that Shakespeare got all the credit because
> > > > > > > > they published ChristopherMarlowe'swork in his name.
> > > > > > > > > Hamlet is 30http://bit.ly/14rm77Shakespearewrote a young man, then
> > > > > > > > > cheated in order to cast his leading man (Richard Burbage)
>
> > > > > > > > >http://twitter.com/search?q=Shakespeare%20wrote
>
> > > > > > > > > > > ChristopherMarlowedied when he was 29? I don't know why I find this
> > > > > > > > > > > surprising, but somehow I do.
>
> > > > > > > > > > > ChristopherMarlowehttp://bit.ly/17Jlem
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Who really wrote Shakespeare http://bit.ly/2BDvDa and www.rexrichards.com
Oh God, someone thinks Sir Walter Scott wrote in OLD ENGLISH. A clue:
no. Even Shakespeare wrote Modern English, u guiz.
> Here Comes Everybody: a review of Who Wrote Shakespeare?http://tinyurl.com/ya58h4v
> > > > > > > > > > Hamlet is 30http://bit.ly/14rm77Shakespearewrotea young man, then
> > > > > > > > > > cheated in order to cast his leading man (Richard Burbage)
>
> > > > > > > > > >http://twitter.com/search?q=Shakespeare%20wrote
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > ChristopherMarlowedied when he was 29? I don't know why I find this
> > > > > > > > > > > > surprising, but somehow I do.
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > ChristopherMarlowehttp://bit.ly/17Jlem
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> > > > > > > > > > > I once had a notebook I bought at Shakespeare's home in Stratford & I
> > > > > > > > > > > wrote everything in it. I wish I could write again.
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> Who really wrote Shakespeare http://bit.ly/2BDvDa and www.rexrichards.com
(quote)
"Shakespeare’s Truth is my debut novel. It’s a fun and very
controversial paperback thriller, a
classic page turner full of action and adventure, shocking murder and
kidnaps, royal and literary
conspiracy, romance, heartbreak and tragedy. If you like writers like
Dan Brown and Stephen King
and you'd like a book which makes you think... you'll love
Shakespeare's Truth. The only question is
- can you handle the truth?" Rex Richards
"Da Vinci is surpassed by Shakespearean
analysis in this masterfully crafted work."
John Simpson CBE, World Affairs Editor BBC.
"Shakespeare’s Truth is a stylish, accomplished first
novel, I couldn’t put it down and blame Rex for my
sunburnt shoulder. Don’t try reading it on the train –
you might miss your stop!"
Barbara Newman, The Editor
"Great. So much better than the da Vinci Code."
Caroline Smailes, author
Shakespeare's Truth involves a secret birth in the English Royal
Family hidden for hundreds
of years, a shocking Royal death and kidnap in the modern day, a
secret society, rivalry
between the police and army, a race against time to find a missing
treasure, and a love story.
At its heart is a huge literary scandal related to William
Shakespeare. Shakespeare's Truth
includes ciphers and codes hidden in monuments around the UK, which
reveal that
Shakespeare is not who we think he was … and that this is linked to
the Royal Family in a
very unexpected way.
My dad spent years researching the secrets revealed in this book. But
he died from a
terrible illness without finishing it. I took the essential truth of
his research, added some of
my own ideas and turned it into a fast paced thriller. Some of it was
very emotionally
demanding to write.
But being able to continue his story is really important to me and
everyone else in our
family. Some truly shocking things do happen in the book, which,
extreme as they seem, are
not that far away from what could actually happen in modern England.
The next book,
coming out in early 2010, is called Breaking News. It's been compared
to Trainspotting,
Fight Club, American Psycho and Bonfire of the Vanities. So it's
pretty full on!
>
> Oh God, someone thinks Sir Walter Scott wrote in OLD ENGLISH. A clue:
> no. Even Shakespeare wrote Modern English, u guiz.
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> > Here Comes Everybody: a review of Who Wrote Shakespeare?
http://tinyurl.com/ya58h4v
This is
(quote)
Here Comes Everybody
John Michell's Who Wrote Shakespeare?
reviewed by Bob Grumman
http://shakespeareauthorship.com/michell.html
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Peter Farey thoroughly debunks the idea that the Earl of Oxford wrote
Shakespeare: http://bit.ly/6qKvwm
(http://marlowe-shakespeare.blogspot.com/2009/09/questions-all-
oxfordians-must-answer-by.html)
Scholar says Earl of Oxford definitely wrote "Shakespeare" -- I love
this stuff. http://bit.ly/8mX6qJ
The Bacon Wrote Shakespeare group on facebook is an absolute eye-
opener.
William Shakespeare from Stratford-upon-Avon wrote the Shakespeare
plays, end of. No sympathy whatever with those who claim otherwise.
Anti-Stratfordians never say "We don't know who wrote Shakespeare's
plays," they ALWAYS have their own candidate; offended he gets no
glory
You might be able to distract your tablemates by debating Ben Johnson/
Christopher Marlowe as who wrote Shakespeare's plays
was shakespeare a fictional or factual writer? if he wrote the bible
does that make it fiction?
It is THE most ridiculous play I have ever, ever read. Shakespeare
must've been on eight different drugs when he wrote it!
shakespeare once wrote: "thought is free." So why don't people do it
more often!?
Dr faustus was done by the guy who wrote shakespeare's plays, so it
should be good.
I just noticed I wrote William Sharespeare instead of Shakespeare...
That's funny, I think anyway~ Good day to U
"I know not whether #Bacon wrote the works of Shakespeare, but if he
did not it seems to me that he missed the opportunity of his life."
Shakespeare wrote plenty of stuff in his poems that wasn't perfectly
iambic. It usually indicated emphasis.
http://twitter.com/search?q=shakespeare%20wrote
> > Who really wrote Shakespearehttp://bit.ly/2BDvDaandwww.rexrichards.com
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> Peter Farey thoroughly debunks the idea that the Earl of Oxford wrote
> Shakespeare:http://bit.ly/6qKvwm
>
> (http://marlowe-shakespeare.blogspot.com/2009/09/questions-all-
> oxfordians-must-answer-by.html)
>
> Scholar says Earl of Oxford definitely wrote "Shakespeare" -- I love
> this stuff.http://bit.ly/8mX6qJ
>
> The Bacon Wrote Shakespeare group on facebook is an absolute eye-
> opener.
>
> William Shakespeare from Stratford-upon-Avon wrote the Shakespeare
> plays, end of. No sympathy whatever with those who claim otherwise.
>
> Anti-Stratfordians never say "We don't know who wrote Shakespeare's
> plays," they ALWAYS have their own candidate; offended he gets no
> glory
>
> You might be able to distract your tablemates by debating Ben Johnson/
> Christopher Marlowe as who wrote Shakespeare's plays
>
> was shakespeare a fictional or factual writer? if he wrote the bible
> does that make it fiction?
>
> It is THE most ridiculous play I have ever, ever read. Shakespeare
> must've been on eight different drugs when he wrote it!
>
> shakespeare once wrote: "thought is free." So why don't people do it
>
> more often!?
>
> Dr faustus was done by the guy who wrote shakespeare's plays, so it
> should be good.
>
> I just noticed I wrote William Sharespeare instead of Shakespeare...
> That's funny, I think anyway~ Good day to U
>
> "I know not whether #Bacon wrote the works of Shakespeare, but if he
> did not it seems to me that he missed the opportunity of his life."
>
> Shakespeare wrote plenty of stuff in his poems that wasn't perfectly
> iambic. It usually indicated emphasis.
Y'know, they're saying that Shakespeare wasn't the man who actually
wrote all the texts he's crediting for writing...
> http://twitter.com/search?q=shakespeare%20wrote
(Edward de Vere)
New definitive evidence exposes secret code that reveals Edward De
Vere as author of Shakespeare’s Sonnets: The D... http://bit.ly/5ROiGu
AboutcomShakespeare: Edward de Vere - New Evidence? http://u.mavrev.com/09t9o
We have our poll... Thanks for all suggestions. "Was Shakespeare the
invention of Edward de Vere, or a real person?" http://is.gd/51RyW
A German academic claims to have that the works of Shakespeare were
written by Edward de Vere, the 17th Earl of Oxford. » http://is.gd/51Bih
(Earl of Oxford)
Oxford's secret|Was the Earl of Oxford the real Shakespeare? ..
http://oohja.com/x33dY
William Shakespeare's plays were written by Earl of Oxford, claims
German scholar - Telegraph http://bit.ly/8afy78 (wow)
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Lawrence, Donne, Marlowe, Plath, Austen, Shelley, Ibsen, Blake,
Shakespeare, Plato, Turgenev, Dickens...I'm becoming far too
educated.
#omgfacts Christopher Marlowe inspired William Shakespeare. :]
Kit Marlowe (Christopher) was a contemporary of Shakespeare and, in
some circles, it's believed he WAS Shakespeare.
Playwright Christopher Marlowe did not die in a tavern brawl. He died
in a private house while meeting with spies and mercenaries. #omgfacts
Haven't read shakespeare in for ever. Maybe that's what I need? Who
was that other writer he competed with? Marlowe?
Love the Madness film - very gothic and very E1Enclave. Filmed in the
street where Marlowe hd a swordfight and Shakespeare once lived.
To be or not to be. - Christopher Marlowe. Yes, he wrote it. Go away
you Stratfordians.
Marlowe is now meeting the Earl of Essex. #amwriting
#amwriting poem entitled "Small Gods" - Christopher Marlowe back in
Europe as a government intelligencer. Iambic pentameter, naturally.
I wonder if it would be appropriate to use my old Christopher Marlowe/
course-related tweets in my portfolio. With the swearing blanked out.
I hate Shakespeare. There, I said it. I'm just more of a Kit
Marlowe kind of guy, I guess.
Christopher Marlowe essay........Someone needs to Save me!!
http://twitter.com/#search?q=marlowe
>
> > Peter Farey thoroughly debunks the idea that the Earl of Oxford wrote
> > Shakespeare:http://bit.ly/6qKvwm
>
> > (http://marlowe-shakespeare.blogspot.com/2009/09/questions-all-
> > oxfordians-must-answer-by.html)
>
> > Scholar says Earl of Oxford definitely wrote "Shakespeare" -- I love
> > this stuff.http://bit.ly/8mX6qJ
>
> > The Bacon Wrote Shakespeare group on facebook is an absolute eye-
> > opener.
>
> > William Shakespeare from Stratford-upon-Avon wrote the Shakespeare
> > plays, end of. No sympathy whatever with those who claim otherwise.
>
> > Anti-Stratfordians never say "We don't know who wrote Shakespeare's
> > plays," they ALWAYS have their own candidate; offended he gets no
> > glory
>
> > You might be able to distract your tablemates by debating Ben Johnson/
> > ChristopherMarloweas who wrote Shakespeare's plays
>
> > was shakespeare a fictional or factual writer? if he wrote the bible
> > does that make it fiction?
>
> > It is THE most ridiculous play I have ever, ever read. Shakespeare
> > must've been on eight different drugs when he wrote it!
>
> > shakespeare once wrote: "thought is free." So why don't people do it
>
> > more often!?
>
> > Dr faustus was done by the guy who wrote shakespeare's plays, so it
> > should be good.
>
> > I just noticed I wrote William Sharespeare instead of Shakespeare...
> > That's funny, I think anyway~ Good day to U
>
> > "I know not whether #Bacon wrote the works of Shakespeare, but if he
> > did not it seems to me that he missed the opportunity of his life."
>
> > Shakespeare wrote plenty of stuff in his poems that wasn't perfectly
> > iambic. It usually indicated emphasis.
>
> Y'know, they're saying that Shakespeare wasn't the man who actually
> wrote all the texts he's crediting for writing...
>
> >http://twitter.com/search?q=shakespeare%20wrote
>
> (Edward de Vere)
>
> New definitive evidence exposes secret code that reveals Edward De
> Vere as author of Shakespeare’s Sonnets: The D...http://bit.ly/5ROiGu
>
> AboutcomShakespeare: Edward de Vere - New Evidence?http://u.mavrev.com/09t9o
>
> We have our poll... Thanks for all suggestions. "Was Shakespeare the
> invention of Edward de Vere, or a real person?"http://is.gd/51RyW
>
> A German academic claims to have that the works of Shakespeare were
> written by Edward de Vere, the 17th Earl of Oxford. »http://is.gd/51Bih
>
> (Earl of Oxford)
>
> Oxford's secret|Was the Earl of Oxford the real Shakespeare? ..http://oohja.com/x33dY
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> Lawrence, Donne, Marlowe, Plath, Austen, Shelley, Ibsen, Blake,
> Shakespeare, Plato, Turgenev, Dickens...I'm becoming far too
> educated.
>
> #omgfacts Christopher Marlowe inspired William Shakespeare. :]
>
> Kit Marlowe (Christopher) was a contemporary of Shakespeare and, in
> some circles, it's believed he WAS Shakespeare.
>
> Playwright Christopher Marlowe did not die in a tavern brawl. He died
> in a private house while meeting with spies and mercenaries. #omgfacts
>
> Haven't read shakespeare in for ever. Maybe that's what I need? Who
> was that other writer he competed with? Marlowe?
>
> Love the Madness film - very gothic and very E1Enclave. Filmed in the
> street where Marlowe hd a swordfight and Shakespeare once lived.
>
> To be or not to be. - Christopher Marlowe. Yes, he wrote it. Go away
> you Stratfordians.
>
> Marlowe is now meeting the Earl of Essex. #amwriting
>
> #amwriting poem entitled "Small Gods" - Christopher Marlowe back in
> Europe as a government intelligencer. Iambic pentameter, naturally.
>
> I wonder if it would be appropriate to use my old Christopher Marlowe/
> course-related tweets in my portfolio. With the swearing blanked out.
>
> I hate Shakespeare. There, I said it. I'm just more of a Kit
> Marlowe kind of guy, I guess.
>
> Christopher Marlowe essay........Someone needs to Save me!!
Shouldn't think Marlowe ever touched water! Unsafe? Ale routinely
drunk?
Perhaps surprising the fatal brawl wasn't sooner..
> http://twitter.com/#search?q=marlowe
I know not, sir, whether Bacon wrote the works of Shakespeare, but if
he did not it seems to me that he missed the opportunity of his life.
Actually, both Dickens AND Shakespeare wrote on schedule--to make
serialized deadlines or opening nights. But less stress=good. :)
I bet Shakespeare or Dickens never wrote by schedule.
Shakespeare fandom, 1601: "Hamlet? It's just something he wrote while
in a bad mood in '99."
Shakespeare as well, although he wrote so much can you imagine what he
could have come up with had he still been writing? I love literature.
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Shakespeare, Marlowe and Galileo were all born the same year that
Michelangelo and Calvin died. What a time.
I suppose they had to appeal to the masses (and the aristocracy) to
make a living, but I would regard Marlowe as progressive
Roman town house found in remains of Canterbury's Marlowe Theatre:
http://bit.ly/4Jc673
Roman town house found in remains of Canterbury Marlowe Theatre :
http://tweetwithurl.com/akf
Saw Keep Men in Awe @fourtyfivedownstairs Insightful character
Christopher Marlowe actor Mike Wilson gives all his spirit to the
audience
A play I'm dying to read: Tamburlaine by Christopher Marlowe
http://twitter.com/search?q=Marlowe
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> Shakespeare, Marlowe and Galileo were all born the same year that
> Michelangelo and Calvin died. What a time.
>
> I suppose they had to appeal to the masses (and the aristocracy) to
> make a living, but I would regard Marlowe as progressive
>
> Roman town house found in remains of Canterbury's Marlowe Theatre:http://bit.ly/4Jc673
>
> Roman town house found in remains of Canterbury Marlowe Theatre :http://tweetwithurl.com/akf
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Roman town house found in remains of Canterbury Marlowe Theatre
January, 21 2010
Kent Online
A Roman town house, built in the second or early third century AD, has
been found on the site of Canterbury's demolished Marlowe Theatre.
Archaeological investigation has been taking place there since 2008
and has revealed mainly medieval and later remains relating to the
Dominican Friary, or Blackfriars, founded in the early 13th century.
This part of the site was within the original precinct and discoveries
have included lengths of medieval timber revetments lining earlier
courses of the river.
However, recent work on the west side of the old theatre has uncovered
the remains of a previously unknown Roman building and associated
features. Although the site is not far from the centre of the Roman
town, few large scale archaeological excavations have taken place in
this area.
The site is immediately next to the branch of the River Stour that
flows through the centre of Canterbury and would have been within the
flood plain of the river. The Roman building, however, seems to have
been on an area of higher ground within the floodplain.
Only a part of the building has been revealed as most of its walls and
internal structure had been removed by quarrying in the medieval
period or later.
It is thought the house, belonging to a fairly wealthy citizen, was
partly made from masonry, although the walls only survive to one-and-a-
half feet. Fragments of plaster found in some of the rooms indicate
that the interior was well appointed, with the walls decorated with
painted designs.
At least one room possessed an underfloor heating system, or
hypocaust, and the tile stacks which supported its suspended floor
survive in one corner of the site.
Although the area is difficult to dig due to being waterlogged this
has led to the preservation of wooden and other organic artefacts,
including the remains of a Roman shoe and a wooden platter from one of
the medieval pits that cut into the building.
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tried to explain the pioneering use of religion in Marlowe's
Tamburlaine to Prof. Jackson & got a blank look.
Reading Marlowe. Dude knew his Classics. That's Cantab education for
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Roland Emmerich thinks Shakespeare is an upstart Crow, beautified with
his feathers and the feathers of Edward de Vere.
Emmerich’s next film is Anonymous, a thriller which leaps off from the
idea, the works of Shakespeare were actually penned by Edward de Vere
If Shakespeare didn't write his own works - my vote is on Marlowe, not
de vere! Isn't that obvious? http://tinyurl.com/yzydq3b
@Archivalia_kg Aber ja! Und Shakespeare ist Bacon ist Edward de Vere
und 5 weitere Leute gewesen. [:-)] Und Nicolas Flamel ist ... [:-)))]
@htww I believe Shakespeare had help from Edward de Vere, the Earl of
Oxford; Christopher Marlowe; Francis Bacon; and even Queen Elizabeth
I
http://twitter.com/#search?q=de%20Vere%20Shakespeare
> > > > > Kit Marlowe (Christopher) was a contemporary ofShakespeareand, in
> > > > > some circles, it's believed he WASShakespeare.
>
> > > > > Playwright Christopher Marlowe did not die in a tavern brawl. He died
> > > > > in a private house while meeting with spies and mercenaries. #omgfacts
>
> > > > > Haven't readshakespearein for ever. Maybe that's what I need? Who
> > > > > was that other writer he competed with? Marlowe?
>
> > > > > Love the Madness film - very gothic and very E1Enclave. Filmed in the
> > > > > street where Marlowe hd a swordfight andShakespeareonce lived.
>
> > > > > To be or not to be. - Christopher Marlowe. Yes, he wrote it. Go away
> > > > > you Stratfordians.
>
> > > > >Marlowe is now meeting the Earl of Essex. #amwriting
>
> > > > > #amwriting poem entitled "Small Gods" - Christopher Marlowe back in
> > > > > Europe as a government intelligencer. Iambic pentameter, naturally.
>
> > > > > I wonder if it would be appropriate to use my old Christopher Marlowe/
> > > > > course-related tweets in my portfolio. With the swearing blanked out.
>
> > > > > I hateShakespeare. There, I said it. I'm just more of a Kit
> > > > >Marlowe kind of guy, I guess.
>
> > > > > Christopher Marlowe essay........Someone needs to Save me!!
>
> > > > Shouldn't think Marlowe ever touched water! Unsafe? Ale routinely
> > > > drunk?
> > > > Perhaps surprising the fatal brawl wasn't sooner..
>
> > > > >http://twitter.com/#search?q=marlowe
>
> > > > I know not, sir, whether Bacon wrote the works ofShakespeare, but if
> > > > he did not it seems to me that he missed the opportunity of his life.
>
> > > > Actually, both Dickens ANDShakespearewrote on schedule--to make
> > > > serialized deadlines or opening nights. But less stress=good. :)
>
> > > > I betShakespeareor Dickens never wrote by schedule.
>
> > > >Shakespearefandom, 1601: "Hamlet? It's just something he wrote while
> > > > in a bad mood in '99."
>
> > > >Shakespeareas well, although he wrote so much can you imagine what he
Shakespeare authorship debate to be brought to Liverpool stageby
Natalie Evans.
George Dillon in "The Man Who Would Be Hamlet"
The centuries-old question of whether or not Shakespeare wrote his
own plays will be brought to life at Liverpool's unitytheatre as
celebrated actor George Dillon investigates the story behind Hamlet.
In the award-winning solo performer's show, "The Man Who Was Hamlet",
the Danish prince’s dying words summon Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of
Oxford - the man widely believed to be behind Shakespeare's work -
from hell to tell his own 'tragical, comical, romantic and utterly
scandalous history.
Despite 400 years of research not a single piece of evidence has been
found to directly connect an uneducated un-travelled grain-merchant
from Stratford with the authorship of the works attributed to ‘William
Shake-speare’.
Early last century a disgraced aristocrat was ‘discovered’ to be the
true author and Edward de Vere is now regarded as the leading
alternative candidate.
Courtier, swordsman, adventurer, playwright and poet, Edward de Vere
killed a servant, made love to Queen Elizabeth, abandoned his wife,
got his mistress with child, was maimed in a duel, travelled in Italy,
was captured by pirates, fought the Armada, was imprisoned in the
Tower of London, kept two companies of players, but disappeared from
history for 15 years before he died virtually bankrupt.
He was also hailed in youth as the best of the secret court writers
but his work suddenly stopped after the first invention of... 'William
Shake-speare'.
So, Dillon asks, was de Vere the inspiration for Hamlet... or was he
really the author?
Comments about Shakespeare authorship debate to be brought to
Liverpool stage
Would love to see this play - but I'd put my money on Marlowe before
de veres....
Rosie , Toronto, Canada
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Feb 26th 1564: Kit Marlowe christened at St. George's Church,
Canterbury.
Happy Birthday Kit Marlowe, who may have been thinking of libraries
when he wrote "Infinite riches in a little room" (The Jew of Malta).
http://twitter.com/#search?q=Kit%20Marlowe
> http://www.clickliverpool.com/culture/culture/127875-shakespeare-auth...
Hi, Lyra.
"Infinite riches in a little room," refers to mysticism. There is an
infinite treasure available to those who seek it within by
meditation. Marlowe and Shakespeare did just that. The Wilton Cult
taught it. The "little room" refers to the third eye center. It is
the door which we need to knock. The Lord will open it from inside.
Bible mentions faith the size of a mustard seed. We need to
concentrate the mind, in order to enter that little (big?) room.
Adjectives lose their meaning there. Anyway, I'm sure that Marlowe
was referring to meditation.
Michael Martin
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Was probably really written by Kit Marlowe anyway... ;)
Who was Christopher Marlowe? He died apparently.
Shakespeare authorship redux: Marlowe, DeVere inconveniently dead
before Macb, Lear, etc. Bacon not a playwright etc. http://bit.ly/acTC0J
Titus is too easy, being a "hurr, durr, I can write like Marlowe"
piece, then again, it would totally be a Tarantino movie
just caught your Marlowe post - right on; Yates nails it, I think; and
Will is centered here too, btwn Spenser's idealizing...
"'I think it was Christopher Marlowe' who wrote
Shakespeare's plays, a conclusion that no sensible person can
sustain for a moment..."
Shakespeare kimdi? Marlowe, Bacon, Kralice Elizabeth? 400 yildir
kabullenemediler Shakespeare'in tahsilsiz olmasini... http://bit.ly/941z5m
http://twitter.com/#search?q=marlowe%20
>
> Feb 26th 1564: KitMarlowechristened at St. George's Church,
> Canterbury.
>
> Happy Birthday KitMarlowe, who may have been thinking of libraries
> when he wrote "Infinite riches in a little room" (The Jew of Malta).
>
> http://twitter.com/#search?q=Kit%20Marlowe
>
>
>
> > > Roland Emmerich thinks Shakespeare is an upstart Crow, beautified with
> > > his feathers and the feathers of Edward de Vere.
>
> > > Emmerich’s next film is Anonymous, a thriller which leaps off from the
> > > idea, the works of Shakespeare were actually penned by Edward de Vere
>
> > > If Shakespeare didn't write his own works - my vote is onMarlowe, not
> > > de vere! Isn't that obvious?http://tinyurl.com/yzydq3b
>
> > > @Archivalia_kg Aber ja! Und Shakespeare ist Bacon ist Edward de Vere
> > > und 5 weitere Leute gewesen. [:-)] Und Nicolas Flamel ist ... [:-)))]
>
> > > @htww I believe Shakespeare had help from Edward de Vere, the Earl of
> > > Oxford; ChristopherMarlowe; Francis Bacon; and even Queen Elizabeth
> > > > tried to explain the pioneering use of religion inMarlowe's
> > > > Tamburlaine to Prof. Jackson & got a blank look.
>
> > > > ReadingMarlowe. Dude knew his Classics. That's Cantab education for
> > > > you.
>
> > > > > >Shakespeare,Marloweand Galileo were all born the same year that
> > > > > > Michelangelo and Calvin died. What a time.
>
> > > > > > I suppose they had to appeal to the masses (and the aristocracy) to
> > > > > > make a living, but I would regardMarloweas progressive
>
> > > > > > Roman town house found in remains of Canterbury'sMarloweTheatre:http://bit.ly/4Jc673
>
> > > > > > Roman town house found in remains of CanterburyMarloweTheatre :http://tweetwithurl.com/akf
> > > > > > ChristopherMarloweactor Mike Wilson gives all his spirit to the
> > > > > > audience
>
> > > > > > A play I'm dying to read: Tamburlaine by ChristopherMarlowe
>
> > > > > >http://twitter.com/search?q=Marlowe
>
> > > > > > > > Lawrence, Donne,Marlowe, Plath, Austen, Shelley, Ibsen, Blake,
> > > > > > > >Shakespeare, Plato, Turgenev, Dickens...I'm becoming far too
> > > > > > > > educated.
>
> > > > > > > > #omgfacts ChristopherMarloweinspired WilliamShakespeare. :]
>
> > > > > > > > KitMarlowe(Christopher) was a contemporary ofShakespeareand, in
> > > > > > > > some circles, it's believed he WASShakespeare.
>
> > > > > > > > Playwright ChristopherMarlowedid not die in a tavern brawl. He died
> > > > > > > > in a private house while meeting with spies and mercenaries. #omgfacts
>
> > > > > > > > Haven't readshakespearein for ever. Maybe that's what I need? Who
> > > > > > > > was that other writer he competed with?Marlowe?
>
> > > > > > > > Love the Madness film - very gothic and very E1Enclave. Filmed in the
> > > > > > > > street whereMarlowehd a swordfight andShakespeareonce lived.
>
> > > > > > > > To be or not to be. - ChristopherMarlowe. Yes, he wrote it. Go away
> > > > > > > > you Stratfordians.
>
> > > > > > > >Marloweis now meeting the Earl of Essex. #amwriting
>
> > > > > > > > #amwriting poem entitled "Small Gods" - ChristopherMarloweback in
> > > > > > > > Europe as a government intelligencer. Iambic pentameter, naturally.
>
> > > > > > > > I wonder if it would be appropriate to use my old ChristopherMarlowe/
> > > > > > > > course-related tweets in my portfolio. With the swearing blanked out.
>
> > > > > > > > I hateShakespeare. There, I said it. I'm just more of a Kit
> > > > > > > >Marlowekind of guy, I guess.
>
> > > > > > > > ChristopherMarloweessay........Someone needs to Save me!!
>
> > > > > > > Shouldn't thinkMarloweever touched water! Unsafe? Ale routinely
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>
> Who was Christopher Marlowe? He died apparently.
>
> Shakespeare authorship redux: Marlowe, DeVere inconveniently dead
> before Macb, Lear, etc. Bacon not a playwright etc.
This link leads to
Who really wrote Shakespeare?Surely not that 'upstart crow' from
Stratford? As James Shapiro's new book rehearses the loony arguments
about our greatest playwright, we ask some of today's finest
Shakespearean actors and directors their thoughts on the authorship
question
http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/2010/mar/14/who-wrote-shakespeare-james-shapiro
> Titus is too easy, being a "hurr, durr, I can write like Marlowe"
> piece, then again, it would totally be a Tarantino movie
>
> just caught your Marlowe post - right on; Yates nails it, I think; and
> Will is centered here too, btwn Spenser's idealizing...
>
> "'I think it was Christopher Marlowe' who wrote
> Shakespeare's plays, a conclusion that no sensible person can
> sustain for a moment..."
>
> Shakespeare kimdi? Marlowe, Bacon, Kralice Elizabeth? 400 yildir
> kabullenemediler Shakespeare'in tahsilsiz olmasini...
lads to this page, again
http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/2010/mar/14/who-wrote-shakespeare-james-shapiro
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>
> > Who was Christopher Marlowe? He died apparently.
>
> > Shakespeare authorship redux: Marlowe, DeVere inconveniently dead
> > before Macb, Lear, etc. Bacon not a playwright etc.
>
> http://bit.ly/acTC0J
>
> This link leads to
>
> Who really wrote Shakespeare?Surely not that 'upstart crow' from
> Stratford? As James Shapiro's new book rehearses the loony arguments
> about our greatest playwright, we ask some of today's finest
> Shakespearean actors and directors their thoughts on the authorship
> question
>
> http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/2010/mar/14/who-wrote-shakespeare-j...
>
> > Titus is too easy, being a "hurr, durr, I can write like Marlowe"
> > piece, then again, it would totally be a Tarantino movie
>
> > just caught your Marlowe post - right on; Yates nails it, I think; and
> > Will is centered here too, btwn Spenser's idealizing...
>
> > "'I think it was Christopher Marlowe' who wrote
> > Shakespeare's plays, a conclusion that no sensible person can
> > sustain for a moment..."
>
> > Shakespeare kimdi? Marlowe, Bacon, Kralice Elizabeth? 400 yildir
> > kabullenemediler Shakespeare'in tahsilsiz olmasini...
>
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Marlowe and Me #elizabethanfilms
How Marlowe Can You Go #elizabethansongs
@DrSamuelJohnson #elizabethanfilms Marlowe & Me
#elizabethanfilms Marlowe and Me
> > > Was probably really written by KitMarloweanyway... ;)
>
> > > Who was ChristopherMarlowe? He died apparently.
>
> > > Shakespeare authorship redux:Marlowe, DeVere inconveniently dead
> > > before Macb, Lear, etc. Bacon not a playwright etc.
>
> >http://bit.ly/acTC0J
>
> > This link leads to
>
> > Who really wrote Shakespeare?Surely not that 'upstart crow' from
> > Stratford? As James Shapiro's new book rehearses the loony arguments
> > about our greatest playwright, we ask some of today's finest
> > Shakespearean actors and directors their thoughts on the authorship
> > question
>
> >http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/2010/mar/14/who-wrote-shakespeare-j...
>
> > > Titus is too easy, being a "hurr, durr, I can write likeMarlowe"
> > > piece, then again, it would totally be a Tarantino movie
>
> > > just caught yourMarlowepost - right on; Yates nails it, I think; and
> > > Will is centered here too, btwn Spenser's idealizing...
>
> > > "'I think it was Christopher Marlowe' who wrote
> > > Shakespeare's plays, a conclusion that no sensible person can
> > > sustain for a moment..."
>
> > > Shakespeare kimdi?Marlowe, Bacon, Kralice Elizabeth? 400 yildir
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> Marlowe and Me #elizabethanfilms
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> How Marlowe Can You Go #elizabethansongs
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> @DrSamuelJohnson #elizabethanfilms Marlowe & Me
>
> #elizabethanfilms Marlowe and Me
>
http://twitter.com/#search?q=Kit%20Marlowe
The Shakespeare author debate: Shakespeare and De Vere http://bit.ly/9jMKYl
this link leads to
Shakespeare and De Vere
An Interview with Matthew Cossolotto About The Shakespeare-De Vere
Relationship
http://shakespeare.about.com/od/interviews/a/Shakespeare_De_Vere.htm?r=twitter
http://twitter.com/#search?q=vere%20shakespeare
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Whalen reviews Contested Will « Shakespeare Oxford Society http://bit.ly/aDiu4P
@erasing It is also my real name (initials anyway). Bless you. Made my
day. Supposedly the Devers are descendants of Oxfords "Shakespeare."
That blue-bound Oxford edition of Shakespeares Complete Works on my
desk mocks me as I work - crying Read me, READ ME! Alas. If only.
James Bacon (author) : Contested Will: Who Wrote Shakespeare? - The
Oxford Times http://url4.eu/1qe6o
LONcev> http://j.mp/963gEI Shakespeare, Inc. by Don Fried «
Shakespeare Oxford Society...
Como dizem Oxford, "Queria ser um Shakespeare, para no teu límpido
aquário mergulhar, fazer borbulhas de amor..." #botequimtuitajoaquim
Shakespeare, Spear Shaker, Conde de Oxford o Joseph Fiennes
http://twitter.com/#search?q=oxford%20shakespeare
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I've been in Deptford twice, Marlowe was not the first or last to meet
an untimely end in a pub there I am sure
http://www.marloweshakespeare.org/FakedDeaths.html Recent faked deaths
- who says Marlowe, a spy, couldn't have pulled it off?
(from search terms "Emmerich Shakespeare"
Rhys Ifans Says Roland Emmerich's Shakespeare Movie
'Anonymous' Starts Shooting In April Filmmaker Roland...
http://bit.ly/bGNMvn
this link leads to
(quote, excerpts)
Rhys Ifans Says Roland Emmerich's Shakespeare Movie 'Anonymous' Starts
Shooting In April
Posted 3/4/10 5:00 pm ET by Adam Rosenberg in News
...the next project he's tackling is "Anonymous," which deals with a
certain conspiracy theory concerning famed playwright William
Shakespeare.
We spoke last weekend with Rhys Ifans, who was recently cast in
"Anonymous" as the Earl of Oxford, the man believed by some to be the
real author of the works credited to Shakespeare. Ifans is excited
about the gig, both because he'll work with Emmerich and he'll piss a
lot of people off.
"It's a story that asks the question and goes a long way to answering
it: the theory, conspiracy theory if you like, that William
Shakespeare was not necessarily the author of all, if any, of his
works," Ifans said of the basic plot. "So it will put a glorious
[wrench] in... the English-speaking world of academia, which I have
always endeavored to do, since I was a schoolchild."
The actor doesn't know all of Emmerich's plans; the actor playing
Shakespeare, for example, remains unannounced. But he's glad that the
role of the Bard doesn't belong to him.
"I'm not sure who's playing Shakespeare, but in the script he's kind
of an illiterate drunk which is the part I obviously thought they had
me in mind for actually," Ifans explained. "But I went in and said to
Roland, 'No man, I want to stretch myself.' I'm really excited to work
with Roland, one because he's a great director, two, in this film the
world doesn't end, it begins."
"This is a project that's... been his baby for more than 10 years,"
Ifans said. "I can see the connection there. He's a very learned man.
I just have to learn to read and write and then we'll be fine."
Who should play The Bard?
Tags Anonymous, Rhys Ifans, roland emmerich, Video
> > Marlowe and Me #elizabethanfilms
>
> > How Marlowe Can You Go #elizabethansongs
>
> > @DrSamuelJohnson #elizabethanfilms Marlowe & Me
>
> > #elizabethanfilms Marlowe and Me
>
> http://twitter.com/#search?q=Kit%20Marlowe
>
> The Shakespeare author debate: Shakespeare and De Verehttp://bit.ly/9jMKYl
>
> this link leads to
>
> Shakespeare and De Vere
>
> An Interview with Matthew Cossolotto About The Shakespeare-De Vere
> Relationship
>
> http://shakespeare.about.com/od/interviews/a/Shakespeare_De_Vere.htm?...
>
> http://twitter.com/#search?q=vere%20shakespeare
>
> `````````
>
> Whalen reviews Contested Will « Shakespeare Oxford Societyhttp://bit.ly/aDiu4P
>
> @erasing It is also my real name (initials anyway). Bless you. Made my
> day. Supposedly the Devers are descendants of Oxfords "Shakespeare."
>
> That blue-bound Oxford edition of Shakespeares Complete Works on my
> desk mocks me as I work - crying Read me, READ ME! Alas. If only.
>
> James Bacon (author) : Contested Will: Who Wrote Shakespeare? - The
> Oxford Timeshttp://url4.eu/1qe6o
>
> LONcev>http://j.mp/963gEIShakespeare, Inc. by Don Fried «
I'm grateful that Emmerich is working with a script
not based on the historical facts (there was no secret
plot, Tudor feudal politics gave way to Early Modern
Calvinist leadership, the Calvinists, including Burghley,
were able administrators.
Oxford was certainly the greatest danger to the State
because he single-handedly torpedoed the Catholic
Marriage which would have given England a permanent
peace treaty, and a few years later handed England's top
military secrets over to Spain (see Nicholls, A cup of news:
the life of Thomas Nashe).
And that was in the year of the Armada!
In two letters they exchanged, Elizabeth and Burghley
show how completely exhausted they are by Oxford's
serial treasons, they spend about a sentence on that
question then the tone of the letters shifts to "anything
else happening today?"
Looney so hyper-romanticized Oxford the Oxfordians
know nothing about the Historical Earl but I sense that
Emmrich's romantic drivel is going to build a fire under
the Strats.
You have an aversion to historical facts? Shakespeare's successors,
the incomparable Herbert Bros., kept the Wilton Mystic Cult going for
a long time. Bacon, while working independently, was a long-time
member, himself.
> Oxford was certainly the greatest danger to the State
> because he single-handedly torpedoed the Catholic
> Marriage which would have given England a permanent
> peace treaty, and a few years later handed England's top
> military secrets over to Spain (see Nicholls, A cup of news:
> the life of Thomas Nashe).
>
> And that was in the year of the Armada!
>
> In two letters they exchanged, Elizabeth and Burghley
> show how completely exhausted they are by Oxford's
> serial treasons, they spend about a sentence on that
> question then the tone of the letters shifts to "anything
> else happening today?"
>
> Looney so hyper-romanticized Oxford the Oxfordians
> know nothing about the Historical Earl but I sense that
> Emmrich's romantic drivel is going to build a fire under
> the Strats.
An illiterate drunk? I find that to be no reason to see the movie.
Maybe others will enjoy fantasizing? Who knows?
Mike Martin
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>
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Stayed up all night finalizing my essay on why Shakespeare's The
Tempest could be an "answer" to Marlowe's Dr. Faustus. Zzzzzzzzz
My blog's latest piece on why Marlowe
http://marlowe-shakespeare.blogspot.com/2010/04/shapiros-straw-man-by-daryl-pinksen.html
The Marlowe-Shakespeare Connection: Shapiro's Straw Man by Daryl ...
http://cli.gs/Jq3pH
Marlowe on the Green today -- brit lit students acted out scenes from
Dr Faustus out on the quad. Great fun!
http://twitter.com/search?q=marlowe
Just been offered the role of Christopher Marlowe in a play about his
life
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> (from search term "Marlowe")
>
> I've been in Deptford twice, Marlowe was not the first or last to meet
> an untimely end in a pub there I am sure
>
> http://www.marloweshakespeare.org/FakedDeaths.htmlRecent faked deaths
> - who says Marlowe, a spy, couldn't have pulled it off?
>
> (from search terms "Emmerich Shakespeare"
>
> Rhys Ifans Says Roland Emmerich's Shakespeare Movie
> 'Anonymous' Starts Shooting In April Filmmaker Roland...http://bit.ly/bGNMvn
> http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2010/03/04/rhys-ifans-says-roland-emmerichs...
Well, Lyra, I'd say any work of the canon is an "answer" to Dr.
Faustus. I understand that you're quoting someone.
> My blog's latest piece on why Marlowehttp://marlowe-shakespeare.blogspot.com/2010/04/shapiros-straw-man-by...
>
> The Marlowe-Shakespeare Connection: Shapiro's Straw Man by Daryl ...http://cli.gs/Jq3pH
>
> Marlowe on the Green today -- brit lit students acted out scenes from
> Dr Faustus out on the quad. Great fun!
Great!
> http://twitter.com/search?q=marlowe
>
> Just been offered the role of Christopher Marlowe in a play about his
> life
>
> http://twitter.com/davidswain
>
> ```````````````````````````
Mike Martin
>
> > (from search term "Marlowe")
>
> > I've been in Deptford twice, Marlowe was not the first or last to meet
> > an untimely end in a pub there I am sure
>
> >http://www.marloweshakespeare.org/FakedDeaths.htmlRecentfaked deaths
> > > Como dizem Oxford, "Queria ser um Shakespeare, para no teu l�mpido
> > > aqu�rio mergulhar, fazer borbulhas de amor..." #botequimtuitajoaquim
>
> > > Shakespeare, Spear Shaker, Conde de Oxford o Joseph Fiennes
>
> > >http://twitter.com/#search?q=oxford%20shakespeare- Hide quoted text -
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Name Marlowe
Location London
Bio Marlowe, an original play by D Edward Lillie, traces the final
days prior to the controversial murder of 16th century playwright
Christopher Marlowe.
We're appearing on The Marlowe Society website:
http://www.marlowe-society.org/news/events/evttheatre.html
Marlowe debuts in London May 7 and 8 at 7:30pm at Theatro Technis in
Camden.
http://twitter.com/MarloweShow
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Other than that he had split personalities and thought he was Marlowe
*and* the Earl of Oxford in his spare time?
Havent read much of Lorca. Neruda comes bang after Thomas, followed by
Plath, Donne, Langston Hughes, Marlowe and the Bard
done w/ Marlowe...now to de Vere
starting my rant on marlowe...should take at least 2 hours...ugh...now
I gotta go find Hamlet though. :(
When I am describing my Hapsburg verse to people, I usually say "Kit
Marlowe is straight. Obviously this is not our Earth."
http://twitter.com/search?q=Marlowe
> Stayed up all night finalizing my essay on why Shakespeare's The
> Tempest could be an "answer" to Marlowe's Dr. Faustus. Zzzzzzzzz
>
> My blog's latest piece on why Marlowehttp://marlowe-shakespeare.blogspot.com/2010/04/shapiros-straw-man-by...
>
> The Marlowe-Shakespeare Connection: Shapiro's Straw Man by Daryl ...http://cli.gs/Jq3pH
>
> Marlowe on the Green today -- brit lit students acted out scenes from
> Dr Faustus out on the quad. Great fun!
>
> http://twitter.com/search?q=marlowe
>
> Just been offered the role of Christopher Marlowe in a play about his
> life
>
> http://twitter.com/davidswain
>
> ```````````````````````````
>
>
>
> > (from search term "Marlowe")
>
> > I've been in Deptford twice, Marlowe was not the first or last to meet
> > an untimely end in a pub there I am sure
>
> >http://www.marloweshakespeare.org/FakedDeaths.htmlRecentfaked deaths
>
> > > ````````````````````````````
>
> > > (quote)
>
> > > ````````````````````````````
just look at this the rebirth of the Marlowe theatre in Canterbury
click on the time laps to see it http://bit.ly/9y8qt6
Today I went out for Free Comic Book Day, and found a book of
Marlowe's complete plays, too! It was very cool.
Comparing Marlowe to Marvell in my final paper... the first, and most
likely only, bright spot of my weekend, that is.
RT @MarloweThePlay: On MarloweThePlay.com: : Marlowe Images
http://www.marlowetheplay.com/news/marlowe-images
http://twitter.com/search?q=Marlowe
`````````
If you're in or near Stratford-u-A on Friday or Saturday come see us
showcase the play at the Attic Theatre at 2:30pm. #Theatre #Stratford
4:14 PM Apr 21st via web Marlowe's Facebook Group:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=101689583200118
5:49 AM Apr 17th via web RT @MarloweThePlay: We are on talks to the
Marlowe Society about performing at Marlowe day in Canterbury -
exciting - http://bit.ly/9IluYH
5:48 AM Apr 17th via web RT @MarloweThePlay: 23rd and 24th April
2;30pm Marlowe will be at the Attic Theatre, Stratford http://bit.ly/b4ZgCl
5:48 AM Apr 17th via web RT @MarloweThePlay: Website now live
http://bit.ly/ar4eFH
2:03 PM Apr 16th via web RT @davidswain: Marlowe will be performing on
the 23rd and 24th April in Stratford for Shakespeare's birthday
weekend. More
Marlowe will have a 30 minute showcase at Shakespeare's Birthday
celebrations in Stratford 22-25 April. More details to follow.
#theatre
http://twitter.com/MarloweShow
> Name Marlowe
>
> Location London
>
> Bio Marlowe, an original play by D Edward Lillie, traces the final
> days prior to the controversial murder of 16th century playwright
> Christopher Marlowe.
>
> We're appearing on The Marlowe Society website:
>
> http://www.marlowe-society.org/news/events/evttheatre.html
>
> Marlowe debuts in London May 7 and 8 at 7:30pm at Theatro Technis in
> Camden.
>
> http://twitter.com/MarloweShow
>
> `````````
>
> Other than that he had split personalities and thought he was Marlowe
> *and* the Earl of Oxford in his spare time?
>
> Havent read much of Lorca. Neruda comes bang after Thomas, followed by
> Plath, Donne, Langston Hughes, Marlowe and the Bard
>
> done w/Marlowe...now to de Vere
>
> starting my rant onmarlowe...should take at least 2 hours...ugh...now
> I gotta go find Hamlet though. :(
>
> When I am describing my Hapsburg verse to people, I usually say "Kit Marlowe is straight. Obviously this is not our Earth."
>
> http://twitter.com/search?q=Marlowe
>
>
>
> > Stayed up all night finalizing my essay on why Shakespeare's The
> > Tempest could be an "answer" toMarlowe'sDr. Faustus. Zzzzzzzzz
>
> > My blog's latest piece on whyMarlowehttp://marlowe-shakespeare.blogspot.com/2010/04/shapiros-straw-man-by...
>
> > TheMarlowe-Shakespeare Connection: Shapiro's Straw Man by Daryl ...http://cli.gs/Jq3pH
>
> >Marloweon the Green today -- brit lit students acted out scenes from
> > Dr Faustus out on the quad. Great fun!
>
> >http://twitter.com/search?q=marlowe
>
> > Just been offered the role of ChristopherMarlowein a play about his
> > life
>
> >http://twitter.com/davidswain
>
> > ```````````````````````````
>
> > > (from search term "Marlowe")
>
> > > I've been in Deptford twice,Marlowewas not the first or last to meet
> > > an untimely end in a pub there I am sure
>
> > >http://www.marloweshakespeare.org/FakedDeaths.htmlRecentfakeddeaths
> > > - who saysMarlowe, a spy, couldn't have pulled it off?
> > >http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2010/03/04/rhys-ifans-says-roland-emmerichs...- Hide quoted text -
>
> > > > ````````````````````````````
>
> > > > (quote)
>
> > > > ````````````````````````````
Finishing a reread of Charles Nicholl's "Reckoning: The Murder of
Christopher Marlowe".
http://twitter.com/search?q=Marlowe
> just look at this the rebirth of the Marlowe theatre in Canterbury
> click on the time laps to see ithttp://bit.ly/9y8qt6
>
> Today I went out for Free Comic Book Day, and found a book of Marlowe'scomplete plays, too! It was very cool.
>
> Comparing Marlowe to Marvell in my final paper... the first, and most
> likely only, bright spot of my weekend, that is.
>
> RT @MarloweThePlay: On MarloweThePlay.com: :MarloweImageshttp://www.marlowetheplay.com/news/marlowe-images
>
> http://twitter.com/search?q=Marlowe
>
> `````````
>
> If you're in or near Stratford-u-A on Friday or Saturday come see us
> showcase the play at the Attic Theatre at 2:30pm. #Theatre #Stratford
>
> 4:14 PM Apr 21st via web Marlowe's Facebook Group:http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=101689583200118
>
> 5:49 AM Apr 17th via web RT @MarloweThePlay: We are on talks to theMarloweSociety about performing atMarloweday in Canterbury -
> exciting -http://bit.ly/9IluYH
>
> 5:48 AM Apr 17th via web RT @MarloweThePlay: 23rd and 24th April
> 2;30pmMarlowewill be at the Attic Theatre, Stratfordhttp://bit.ly/b4ZgCl
>
> 5:48 AM Apr 17th via web RT @MarloweThePlay: Website now livehttp://bit.ly/ar4eFH
>
> 2:03 PM Apr 16th via web RT @davidswain:Marlowe will be performing on
> the 23rd and 24th April in Stratford for Shakespeare's birthday
> weekend. More
>
> Marlowe will have a 30 minute showcase at Shakespeare's Birthday
> celebrations in Stratford 22-25 April. More details to follow.
> #theatre
>
> http://twitter.com/MarloweShow
>
>
>
> > Name Marlowe
>
> > Location London
>
> > Bio Marlowe, an original play by D Edward Lillie, traces the final
> > days prior to the controversial murder of 16th century playwright
> > ChristopherMarlowe.
>
> > We're appearing on The Marlowe Society website:
>
> >http://www.marlowe-society.org/news/events/evttheatre.html
>
> >Marlowe debuts in London May 7 and 8 at 7:30pm at Theatro Technis in
> > Camden.
>
> >http://twitter.com/MarloweShow
>
> > `````````
>
> > Other than that he had split personalities and thought he was Marlowe
> > *and* the Earl of Oxford in his spare time?
>
> > Havent read much of Lorca. Neruda comes bang after Thomas, followed by
> > Plath, Donne, Langston Hughes,Marlowe and the Bard
>
> > done w/Marlowe...now to de Vere
>
> > starting my rant onmarlowe...should take at least 2 hours...ugh...now
> > I gotta go find Hamlet though. :(
>
> > When I am describing my Hapsburg verse to people, I usually say "Kit Marlowe is straight. Obviously this is not our Earth."
>
> >http://twitter.com/search?q=Marlowe
>
> > > Stayed up all night finalizing my essay on why Shakespeare's The
> > > Tempest could be an "answer" to Marlowe's Dr. Faustus. Zzzzzzzzz
>
> > > My blog's latest piece on why Marlowe http://marlowe-shakespeare.blogspot.com/2010/04/shapiros-straw-man-by...
>
> > > The Marlowe-Shakespeare Connection: Shapiro's Straw Man by Daryl ...http://cli.gs/Jq3pH
>
> > >Marlowe on the Green today -- brit lit students acted out scenes from
> > > Dr Faustus out on the quad. Great fun!
>
> > >http://twitter.com/search?q=marlowe
>
> > > Just been offered the role of Christopher Marlowe in a play about his
> > > life
>
> > >http://twitter.com/davidswain
>
> > > ```````````````````````````
>
> > > > (from search term "Marlowe")
>
> > > > I've been in Deptford twice, Marlowe was not the first or last to meet
> > > > an untimely end in a pub there I am sure
>
> > > >http://www.marloweshakespeare.org/FakedDeaths.htmlRecentfakeddeaths
> > > > - who says Marlowe, a spy, couldn't have pulled it off?
>
> > > > > ````````````````````````````
>
> > > > > (quote)
>
> > > > > ````````````````````````````
Somers_Library: Today in Literature: The Christopher Marlowe Case
http://bit.ly/9eamMQ
enterateque: Hoy en 1593:T.Kyd lidera acusaciones de herejía a
C.Marlowe.
1652:Rhode Island es el 1er estado que promulga ley de abolición de
esclavitud
MSCblog: Latest from blog: Kyd, Marlowe,
Shakespeare: Who Wrote Edward III? by Daryl Pinksen http://shar.es/m4O46
Oooh, did Marlowe write Faust or was it Ben Jonson? May have made a
literary faux-pas.
Hmmm I won't mention Marlowe's Faust and Shakespeare's Othello then
lol
MGP: Annyira primitív, mintha a tv-ben látnánk: Marlowe 29 éves volt,
amikor Eleanore Bull kocsmájában leszúrták v... http://bit.ly/duko4E
http://twitter.com/search?q=Marlowe
`````````
> Finishing a reread of Charles Nicholl's "Reckoning: The Murder of
> Christopher Marlowe".
>
> http://twitter.com/search?q=Marlowe
>
>
>
> > just look at this the rebirth of the Marlowe theatre in Canterbury
> > click on the time laps to see ithttp://bit.ly/9y8qt6
>
> > Today I went out for Free Comic Book Day, and found a book of Marlowe's complete plays, too! It was very cool.
>
> > Comparing Marlowe to Marvell in my final paper... the first, and most
> > likely only, bright spot of my weekend, that is.
>
> > RT @MarloweThePlay: On MarloweThePlay.com: :MarloweImageshttp://www.marlowetheplay.com/news/marlowe-images
>
> >http://twitter.com/search?q=Marlowe
>
> > `````````
>
> > If you're in or near Stratford-u-A on Friday or Saturday come see us
> > showcase the play at the Attic Theatre at 2:30pm. #Theatre #Stratford
>
> > 4:14 PM Apr 21st via web Marlowe's Facebook Group:http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=101689583200118
>
> > 5:49 AM Apr 17th via web RT @MarloweThePlay: We are on talks to theMarloweSociety about performing at Marlowe day in Canterbury -
> > exciting -http://bit.ly/9IluYH
>
> > 5:48 AM Apr 17th via web RT @MarloweThePlay: 23rd and 24th April
> > 2;30pm Marlowe will be at the Attic Theatre, Stratfordhttp://bit.ly/b4ZgCl
> > > > My blog's latest piece on why Marlowehttp://marlowe-shakespeare.blogspot.com/2010/04/shapiros-straw-man-by...
>
> > > > The Marlowe-Shakespeare Connection: Shapiro's Straw Man by Daryl ...http://cli.gs/Jq3pH
>
> > > >Marlowe on the Green today -- brit lit students acted out scenes from
> > > > Dr Faustus out on the quad. Great fun!
>
> > > >http://twitter.com/search?q=marlowe
>
> > > > Just been offered the role of Christopher Marlowe in a play about his
> > > > life
>
> > > >http://twitter.com/davidswain
>
> > > > ```````````````````````````
>
> > > > > (from search term "Marlowe")
>
> > > > > I've been in Deptford twice, Marlowe was not the first or last to meet
> > > > > an untimely end in a pub there I am sure
>
> > > > >http://www.marloweshakespeare.org/FakedDeaths.htmlRecentfakeddeaths
> > > > > - who says Marlowe, a spy, couldn't have pulled it off?- Hide quoted text -
>
> > > > > > ````````````````````````````
>
> > > > > > (quote)
>
> > > > > > ````````````````````````````
You mean it isn't ?! ;~) Love that Shakespeare (or Marlowe,depending
on one's school of thought) saw the stage of life then
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lowercase_dave: checkin out new improved SIU Morris Library while
checking out Marlowe's Complete Plays http://4sq.com/cNrLzw
lowercase_dave: I liked a YouTube video -- Opposition from the
followers of Marlowe http://youtu.be/IT6d1vjxrfY?a
http://twitter.com/search?q=Marlowe
.joining The Marlowe Society, a lively literary organization based in
England. http://www.marlowe-society.org
http://twitter.com/lowercase_dave
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>
> Somers_Library: Today in Literature: The Christopher Marlowe Casehttp://bit.ly/9eamMQ
>
> enterateque: Hoy en 1593:T.Kyd lidera acusaciones de herejía a
> C.Marlowe.
> 1652:Rhode Island es el 1er estado que promulga ley de abolición de
> esclavitud
>
> MSCblog: Latest from blog: Kyd, Marlowe,
> Shakespeare: Who Wrote Edward III? by Daryl Pinksenhttp://shar.es/m4O46
>
> Oooh, did Marlowe write Faust or was it Ben Jonson? May have made a
> literary faux-pas.
>
> Hmmm I won't mention Marlowe's Faust and Shakespeare's Othello then
> lol
>
> MGP: Annyira primitív, mintha a tv-ben látnánk: Marlowe 29 éves volt,
> amikor Eleanore Bull kocsmájában leszúrták v...http://bit.ly/duko4E
>
> > > > > > > ````````````````````````````
>
> > > > > > > (quote)
>
> > > > > > > ````````````````````````````
lowercase_dave: my new twitter account @marlovian ... vis a vis
#shakespeare. ...needs more followers. All things Christopher Marlowe.
Love at first site.
about 3 hours ago via web
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> You mean it isn't ?! ;~) Love that Shakespeare (or Marlowe,depending
> on one's school of thought) saw the stage of life then
>
> `````````
>
> lowercase_dave: checkin out new improved SIU Morris Library while
> checking out Marlowe's Complete Playshttp://4sq.com/cNrLzw
>
> lowercase_dave: I liked a YouTube video -- Opposition from the
> followers of Marlowehttp://youtu.be/IT6d1vjxrfY?a
>
> http://twitter.com/search?q=Marlowe
>
> .joining The Marlowe Society, a lively literary organization based in
> England.http://www.marlowe-society.org
I wish him luck with attracting more followers. Marlowe was a man of
the very highest spirituality.
Michael Martin
> > > >http://twitter.com/search?q=Marlowe- Hide quoted text -
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Reading Marx to think Marlowe (or Shakespeare) again, though
Greenblatt has already done it. Can we find more critical problems?
Maybe.
about 17 hours ago via Echofon
My Free Netflix - Hero and Leander by Christoper Marlowe -
http://tinyurl.com/28jfqnv
about 21 hours ago via WordTwit
Booked tickets to see Dr. Faustus at @rxtheatre for my Birthday in
September. Finally get to see some Marlowe on stage!
1 day ago via Snaptu.com
Still in my office. I will read Marlowe again.
MSCblog: Christopher Marlowe – Flight or Banishment? by Peter Farey
http://shar.es/mQPcp Was Marlowe killed or did he escape? Our latest
blog piece!
1 day ago via ShareThis.com
If Marlowe and Shakespeare had written a TV series, it would have been
Deadwood.
1 day ago via Twitter for iPhone
e.g. there's no proof that Shakespeare knew Marlowe - but FFS how
could they not have shared a few ales?
1 day ago via TweetDeck
Christopher Marlowe's adventures would make a great video game.
There's your Shakespeare for you! http://huff.to/cs7NR2
1 day ago via The Huffington Post
Deptford. Never to be forgiven for killing Marlowe.
#southlondonjustsayno
1 day ago via mobile web
http://twitter.com/#search?q=marlowe%20-philip
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> lowercase_dave: my newtwitteraccount @marlovian ... vis a vis
> #shakespeare. ...needs more followers. All things Christopher Marlowe.
> Love at first site.
>
> about 3 hours ago via web
>
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>
>
> > You mean it isn't ?! ;~) Love thatShakespeare(or Marlowe,depending
> > on one's school of thought) saw the stage of life then
>
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>
> > lowercase_dave: checkin out new improved SIU Morris Library while
> > checking out Marlowe's Complete Playshttp://4sq.com/cNrLzw
>
> > lowercase_dave: I liked a YouTube video -- Opposition from the
> > followers of Marlowehttp://youtu.be/IT6d1vjxrfY?a
>
> >http://twitter.com/search?q=Marlowe
>
> > .joining The Marlowe Society, a lively literary organization based in
> > England.http://www.marlowe-society.org
>
> >http://twitter.com/lowercase_dave
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>
> > > Somers_Library: Today in Literature: The Christopher Marlowe Casehttp://bit.ly/9eamMQ
>
> > > enterateque: Hoy en 1593:T.Kyd lidera acusaciones de herejía a
> > > C.Marlowe.
> > > 1652:Rhode Island es el 1er estado que promulga ley de abolición de
> > > esclavitud
>
> > > MSCblog: Latest from blog: Kyd, Marlowe,
> > >Shakespeare: Who Wrote Edward III? by Daryl Pinksenhttp://shar.es/m4O46
>
> > > Oooh, did Marlowe write Faust or was it Ben Jonson? May have made a
> > > literary faux-pas.
>
> > > Hmmm I won't mention Marlowe's Faust andShakespeare'sOthello then
> > > lol
>
> > > MGP: Annyira primitív, mintha a tv-ben látnánk: Marlowe 29 éves volt,
> > > amikor Eleanore Bull kocsmájában leszúrták v...http://bit.ly/duko4E
>
> > >http://twitter.com/search?q=Marlowe
>
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> > > > Finishing a reread of Charles Nicholl's "Reckoning: The Murder of
> > > > Christopher Marlowe".
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We know what we are, but know not what we may be: William Shakespeare
Our bodies are our gardens - our wills are our gardeners. ~William
Shakespeare
"Hell is empty and all the devils are here. -William Shakespeare. "
Antiques dealer faces jail over Shakespeare folio http://bit.ly/99hvJm
http://tinyurl.com/4sk6
http://twitter.com/#search?q=shakespeare
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>
> Reading Marx to think Marlowe (or Shakespeare) again, though
> Greenblatt has already done it. Can we find more critical problems?
> Maybe.
> about 17 hours ago via Echofon
>
> My Free Netflix - Hero and Leander by Christoper Marlowe -http://tinyurl.com/28jfqnv
> about 21 hours ago via WordTwit
>
> Booked tickets to see Dr. Faustus at @rxtheatre for my Birthday in
> September. Finally get to see some Marlowe on stage!
> 1 day ago via Snaptu.com
>
> Still in my office. I will read Marlowe again.
>
> MSCblog: Christopher Marlowe – Flight or Banishment? by Peter Fareyhttp://shar.es/mQPcpWas Marlowe killed or did he escape? Our latest
> blog piece!
> 1 day ago via ShareThis.com
>
> If Marlowe and Shakespeare had written a TV series, it would have been
> Deadwood.
> 1 day ago via Twitter for iPhone
>
> e.g. there's no proof that Shakespeare knew Marlowe - but FFS how
> could they not have shared a few ales?
> 1 day ago via TweetDeck
>
> Christopher Marlowe's adventures would make a great video game.
> There's your Shakespeare for you!http://huff.to/cs7NR2
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Patrick Johnson posted a message on his Twitter page
A Cornish web designer feared his face could have been left
permanently paralysed before he found treatment via Twitter.
Patrick Johnson, 26, from Redruth, woke up to find half his face numb
and drooping.
He posted a message on Twitter and Glasgow woman Marj Beattie said it
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Thanks to the prompt diagnosis, Mr Johnson is on his way back to full
health.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/cornwall/10585166.stm
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>
> We know what we are, but know not what we may be: William Shakespeare
>
> Our bodies are our gardens - our wills are our gardeners. ~William
> Shakespeare
>
> "Hell is empty and all the devils are here. -William Shakespeare. "
>
> Antiques dealer faces jail over Shakespeare foliohttp://bit.ly/99hvJmhttp://tinyurl.com/4sk6
>
> http://twitter.com/#search?q=shakespeare
>
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>
>
>
>
>
> > Reading Marx to think Marlowe (or Shakespeare) again, though
> > Greenblatt has already done it. Can we find more critical problems?
> > Maybe.
> > about 17 hours ago via Echofon
>
> > My Free Netflix - Hero and Leander by Christoper Marlowe -http://tinyurl.com/28jfqnv
> > about 21 hours ago via WordTwit
>
> > Booked tickets to see Dr. Faustus at @rxtheatre for my Birthday in
> > September. Finally get to see some Marlowe on stage!
> > 1 day ago via Snaptu.com
>
> > Still in my office. I will read Marlowe again.
>
> > MSCblog: Christopher Marlowe – Flight or Banishment? by Peter Fareyhttp://shar.es/mQPcpWasMarlowe killed or did he escape? Our latest
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82-year-old grandmother lands book deal for trilogy about Shakespeare/
Marlowe: http://bit.ly/9uGrGF #dearpublisher #wow
I've been followed by @IAM_SHAKESPEARE more than four times now. If he
wants my writing services, I'll pass to Christopher Marlowe.
I wonder if I put some Shakespeare in whether it will say it writes
like Kit Marlowe/Ben Jonson...
http://twitter.com/#search?q=marlowe%20-philip
> > > MSCblog: Christopher Marlowe – Flight or Banishment? by Peter Fareyhttp://shar.es/mQPcpWasMarlowekilled or did he escape? Our latest
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Now, back to the work, if that's what it is.........
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Okay, so I get that Marlowe's play is fantastic, I do. But it's
bothering me that his timeline is all off.
O soul, be changed into little waterdrops.... And fall into the ocean,
ne'er be found!.. Christopher Marlowe
Quod me nutrit, me destruit. -Marlowe's motto. I think it holds true
for every artist, writer, & musician.
1 day ago via Twitter for iPhone
Doctor Faustus - by Christopher Marlowe - BBC Radio http://tinyurl.com/3ymc534
I probably did not NEED to read three biographies of Christopher
Marlowe for a 4 page comic, but that's how I roll.
http://twitter.com/#search?q=marlowe%20-philip
> 82-year-old grandmother lands book deal for trilogy about Shakespeare/Marlowe:http://bit.ly/9uGrGF#dearpublisher #wow
>
> I've been followed by @IAM_SHAKESPEARE more than four times now. If he
> wants my writing services, I'll pass to ChristopherMarlowe.
>
> I wonder if I put some Shakespeare in whether it will say it writes
> like KitMarlowe/Ben Jonson...
>
> http://twitter.com/#search?q=marlowe%20-philip
> > ````````````````````````````
>
> > > We know what we are, but know not what we may be: William Shakespeare
>
> > > Our bodies are our gardens - our wills are our gardeners. ~William
> > > Shakespeare
>
> > > "Hell is empty and all the devils are here. -William Shakespeare. "
>
> > > Antiques dealer faces jail over Shakespeare foliohttp://bit.ly/99hvJmhttp://tinyurl.com/4sk6
>
> > >http://twitter.com/#search?q=shakespeare
>
> > > ```````````````````
>
> > > > Reading Marx to thinkMarlowe(or Shakespeare) again, though
> > > > Greenblatt has already done it. Can we find more critical problems?
> > > > Maybe.
> > > > about 17 hours ago via Echofon
>
> > > > My Free Netflix - Hero and Leander by ChristoperMarlowe-http://tinyurl.com/28jfqnv
> > > > about 21 hours ago via WordTwit
>
> > > > Booked tickets to see Dr. Faustus at @rxtheatre for my Birthday in
> > > > September. Finally get to see someMarloweon stage!
> > > > 1 day ago via Snaptu.com
>
> > > > Still in my office. I will readMarloweagain.
>
> > > > MSCblog: ChristopherMarlowe– Flight or Banishment? by Peter Fareyhttp://shar.es/mQPcpWasMarlowekilledor did he escape? Our latest
> > > > blog piece!
> > > > 1 day ago via ShareThis.com
>
> > > > IfMarloweand Shakespeare had written a TV series, it would have been
> > > > Deadwood.
> > > > 1 day ago viaTwitterfor iPhone
>
> > > > e.g. there's no proof that Shakespeare knewMarlowe- but FFS how
> > > > could they not have shared a few ales?
> > > > 1 day ago via TweetDeck
>
> > > > ChristopherMarlowe'sadventures would make a great video game.
>
> ```````````````````
>
> A new nom de plume is about all I can do to make the best of today!
>
> Now, back to the work, if that's what it is.........
>
> ```````````````````
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>
> ```````````````````
John Matthew alias Christopher Marlowe by Peter Farey http://shar.es/mMu0V
Our blog's latest . . .
1 day ago via ShareThis.com
Read some of my Shakespeare Encyclopedia as well. Anybody else think
that photo of Christopher Marlowe makes him look hot?
2 days ago via TweetDeck
Nigel Farage¹
really is an Elizabethan villain. You get the notion he wasn't so
much born as created by Christopher Marlowe #bbcqt
3 days ago via web
New post: Christopher Marlowe quotes http://cli.gs/dd3M7
4 days ago via WP to Twitter
http://twitter.com/#search?q=marlowe%20christopher
Marlowe and the early Shakespeare by F. P. (Frank Percy) Wilson
hn=003763213
The dramatist and the received idea; studies in the plays of Marlowe &
Shakespeare by Wilbur Sanders hn=003566812
2 days ago via API
"Was this the Facebook that launch'd a thousand twits?" #shakespalin
(Marlowe/Shakespeare controversy continues)
3 days ago via Tweetie for Mac
http://twitter.com/#search?q=marlowe%20shakespeare
¹ Nigel Farage is in UKIP (?)
("U kip" = "you are snoring away your life!")
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> Okay, so I get that Marlowe's play is fantastic, I do. But it's
> bothering me that his timeline is all off.
>
> O soul, be changed into little waterdrops.... And fall into the ocean,
> ne'er be found!.. Christopher Marlowe
>
> Quod me nutrit, me destruit. -Marlowe's motto. I think it holds true
> for every artist, writer, & musician.
> 1 day ago via Twitter for iPhone
>
> Doctor Faustus - by Christopher Marlowe - BBC Radiohttp://tinyurl.com/3ymc534
> > > > > MSCblog: ChristopherMarlowe– Flight or Banishment? by Peter Fareyhttp://shar.es/mQPcpWasMarlowekilledordid he escape? Our latest
> > > > > blog piece!
> > > > > 1 day ago via ShareThis.com
>
> > > > > IfMarloweand Shakespeare had written a TV series, it would have been
> > > > > Deadwood.
> > > > > 1 day ago viaTwitterfor iPhone
>
> > > > > e.g. there's no proof that Shakespeare knewMarlowe- but FFS how
> > > > > could they not have shared a few ales?
> > > > > 1 day ago via TweetDeck
>
> > > > > ChristopherMarlowe'sadventures would make a great video game.
> > > > > There's your Shakespeare for you!http://huff.to/cs7NR2
> > > > > 1 day ago via The Huffington Post
>
> > > > > Deptford. Never to be forgiven for killingMarlowe.
> > > > > #southlondonjustsayno
> > > > > 1 day ago via mobile web
>
> > > > >http://twitter.com/#search?q=marlowe%20-philip
>
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>
> > ```````````````````
>
> > A new nom de plume (or two)
is about all I can do to make the best of today!
>
> > Now, back to the work, if that's what it is.........
>
> > ```````````````````
> > (quote)
>
> > ```````````````````
>
> John Matthew alias Christopher Marlowe by Peter Fareyhttp://shar.es/mMu0V
> Our blog's latest . . .
> 1 day ago via ShareThis.com
>
> http://alias.darmowe-blogi.pisz.pl/bez-kategorii/the-marlowe-shakespe...
>
> Read some of my Shakespeare Encyclopedia as well. Anybody else think
> that photo of Christopher Marlowe makes him look hot?
> 2 days ago via TweetDeck
>
> Nigel Farage¹
>
> really is an Elizabethan villain. You get the notion he wasn't so
> much born as created by Christopher Marlowe #bbcqt
> 3 days ago via web
>
> New post: Christopher Marlowe quoteshttp://cli.gs/dd3M7
> 4 days ago via WP to Twitter
>
> http://twitter.com/#search?q=marlowe%20christopher
>
> Marlowe and the early Shakespeare by F. P. (Frank Percy) Wilson
> hn=003763213
>
> The dramatist and the received idea; studies in the plays of Marlowe &
> Shakespeare by Wilbur Sanders hn=003566812
> 2 days ago via API
>
> "Was this the Facebook that launch'd a thousand twits?" #shakespalin
> (Marlowe/Shakespeare controversy continues)
> 3 days ago via Tweetie for Mac
>
> http://twitter.com/#search?q=marlowe%20shakespeare
>
> ¹ Nigel Farage is in UKIP (?)
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> ("U kip" = "you are snoring away your life!")
May be a wake-up call ! .........
>
> > > ```````````````````
>
> > > A new nom de plume (or two)
>
> is about all I can do to make the best of today!
>
>
> > > Now, back to the work, if that's what it is.........
>
> > > ```````````````````
> > > (quote)
>
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if Christopher Marlowe had commissioned glittery unitards, we wouldn't
be going on about Shakespeare so.
about 20 hours ago via Seesmic
The Jew of Malta's all right, but dont people who work on Marlowe wish
they were reading Shakespeare?
http://twitter.com/search#search?q=marlowe%20shakespeare
Christopher Marlowe, Renaissance Dramatist eBook http://ping.fm/SikdI
Christopher Marlowe: Poet & Spy eBook http://ping.fm/aKC1f
about 14 hours ago via Ping.fm
Yes & no - others culled it from my script. But the new ones are all
me. Christopher Marlowe launches in the autumn.
2 days ago via web
[ebook] The Tragical History Of Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe
(BBC Radio): BBC Radio | 2007 | English | MP... http://bit.ly/bBbnBz
http://twitter.com/search?q=marlowe%20christopher
You know you're a Shakespeare Geek if you get a little nauseous when
someone mentions the Earl of Oxford.
What's New in the Shakespeare Authorship Controversy? Richard Whalen
discusses new support for the Earl of Oxford 7/26 at 8pm at the
library
3 days ago via web
http://twitter.com/#search?q=earl%20of%20oxford
Name Wellfleet Library
Location Wellfleet, MA
Web http://www.wellfl...
Bio Illuminating the community from our location in a renovated candle
factory.
http://twitter.com/wellfleetlib
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> > > > A new nom de plume (or two)
>
> > is about all I can do to make the best of today!
>
> > > > Now, back to the work, if that's what it is.........
>
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Dr Faustus by Christopher Marlowe http://goo.gl/fb/9hYPt #drama
#christophermarlowe
about 4 hours ago via Google
Finished Stanley Wells' Shakespeare & Co.: Christopher Marlowe, Thomas
Dekker, Ben Jonson, Middleton, Fletcher & Other Players in His Story
about 11 hours ago via web
Lots of impromptu interviews striking up with various performers. "The
Demise of Christopher Marlowe? Really?" #Quietcoach
2 days ago via web
I think Christopher Marlowe is underrated. Just like One Way. They
both deserve so much more than they're getting. Fck the mainstream~
4 days ago via web
http://twitter.com/#search?q=christopher%20marlowe
The illuminati still lie about Shakespeare, come on Christopher
Marlowe lived way past Shakespeare. State secrets needs liars.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93SofpwYXT8
When did twitter get so boring? Oh yes, when Kit Marlowe died.
3 days ago via web
http://twitter.com/search?q=christopher%20marlowe#search?q=kit%20marlowe
> if Christopher Marlowe had commissioned glittery unitards, we wouldn't
> be going on about Shakespeare so.
> about 20 hours ago via Seesmic
>
> The Jew of Malta's all right, but dont people who work on Marlowe wish
> they were reading Shakespeare?
>
> http://twitter.com/search#search?q=marlowe%20shakespeare
>
> Christopher Marlowe, Renaissance Dramatist eBookhttp://ping.fm/SikdI
>
> Christopher Marlowe: Poet & Spy eBookhttp://ping.fm/aKC1f
> about 14 hours ago via Ping.fm
>
> Yes & no - others culled it from my script. But the new ones are all
> me. Christopher Marlowe launches in the autumn.
> 2 days ago via web
>
> [ebook] The Tragical History Of Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe
> (BBC Radio): BBC Radio | 2007 | English | MP...http://bit.ly/bBbnBz
>
> http://twitter.com/search?q=marlowe%20christopher
>
> You know you're a Shakespeare Geek if you get a little nauseous when
> someone mentions the Earl of Oxford.
>
> What's New in the Shakespeare Authorship Controversy? Richard Whalen
> discusses new support for the Earl of Oxford 7/26 at 8pm at the
> library
> 3 days ago via web
>
> http://twitter.com/#search?q=earl%20of%20oxford
>
> Name Wellfleet Library
> Location Wellfleet, MA
> Webhttp://www.wellfl...
Masters are always underrated, because they work from planes far
beyond our limited consciousness.
Michael Martin
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> > > > > A new nom de plume (or two)
>
> > > is about all I can do to make the best of today!
>
> > > > > Now, back to the work, if that's what it is.........
>
> > > > > ```````````````````
> > > > > (quote)
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01:00 The Christopher Marlowe Mysteries: The Curious Case of the
Curs'd Quayside: Elizabethan playwright Kit Marlowe gains a new job,
hire…
Who killed Kit Marlowe? http://fb.me/D50dG65f
Who killed Kit Marlowe? http://goo.gl/uRA8
onbbc7now: 20:00 The Christopher Marlowe Mysteries: The Curious Case
of the Curs'd Quayside: Elizabethan playwright Kit Marlowe gains a new
job, hire…
onbbc7now: 13:00 The Christopher Marlowe Mysteries: The Curious Case
of the Curs'd Quayside: Elizabethan playwright Kit Marlowe gains a new
job, hire…
Not sleeping. Though I'd read. Reading about Kit Marlowe. What a guy!
Not going to sleep till finished
http://twitter.com/search?q=kit%20marlowe
> Dr Faustus by ChristopherMarlowehttp://goo.gl/fb/9hYPt#drama
> #christophermarlowe
>
> about 4 hours ago via Google
>
> Finished Stanley Wells' Shakespeare & Co.: ChristopherMarlowe, Thomas
> Dekker, Ben Jonson, Middleton, Fletcher & Other Players in His Story
>
> about 11 hours ago via web
>
> Lots of impromptu interviews striking up with various performers. "The
> Demise of ChristopherMarlowe? Really?" #Quietcoach
>
> 2 days ago via web
>
> I think ChristopherMarloweis underrated. Just like One Way. They
> both deserve so much more than they're getting. Fck the mainstream~
>
> 4 days ago via web
>
> http://twitter.com/#search?q=christopher%20marlowe
>
> The illuminati still lie about Shakespeare, come on ChristopherMarlowelived way past Shakespeare. State secrets needs liars.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93SofpwYXT8
>
> When didtwitterget so boring? Oh yes, when KitMarlowedied.
>
> 3 days ago via web
>
> http://twitter.com/search?q=christopher%20marlowe#search?q=kit%20marlowe
>
>
>
> > if ChristopherMarlowehad commissioned glittery unitards, we wouldn't
> > be going on about Shakespeare so.
> > about 20 hours ago via Seesmic
>
> > The Jew of Malta's all right, but dont people who work onMarlowewish
> > they were reading Shakespeare?
>
> >http://twitter.com/search#search?q=marlowe%20shakespeare
>
> > ChristopherMarlowe, Renaissance Dramatist eBookhttp://ping.fm/SikdI
>
> > ChristopherMarlowe: Poet & Spy eBookhttp://ping.fm/aKC1f
> > about 14 hours ago via Ping.fm
>
> > Yes & no - others culled it from my script. But the new ones are all
> > me. ChristopherMarlowelaunches in the autumn.
> > 2 days ago via web
>
> > [ebook] The Tragical History Of Doctor Faustus by ChristopherMarlowe
> > (BBC Radio): BBC Radio | 2007 | English | MP...http://bit.ly/bBbnBz
>
> >http://twitter.com/search?q=marlowe%20christopher
>
> > You know you're a Shakespeare Geek if you get a little nauseous when
> > someone mentions the Earl of Oxford.
>
> > What's New in the Shakespeare Authorship Controversy? Richard Whalen
> > discusses new support for the Earl of Oxford 7/26 at 8pm at the
> > library
> > 3 days ago via web
>
> >http://twitter.com/#search?q=earl%20of%20oxford
>
> > Name Wellfleet Library
> > Location Wellfleet, MA
> > Webhttp://www.wellfl...
> > Bio Illuminating the community from our location in a renovated candle
> > factory.
>
> >http://twitter.com/wellfleetlib- Hide quoted text -
>
> > > > > > ```````````````````
>
> > > > > > A new nom de plume (or two)
>
> > > > is about all I can do to make the best of today!
>
> > > > > > Now, back to the work, if that's what it is.........
>
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>
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Currently listening to The Christopher Marlowe Mysteries from BBC 7.
http://bbc.in/brIfk2 What's more fun than Marlowe as James Bond?
about 3 hours ago via web
rssfeeds01: The Christopher Marlowe Mysteries: The Turbulent Tale of
the Troubl'd Tragedy: ... http://bbc.in/9VuXtr
about 4 hours ago via twitterfeed
iPlayer_db: The Christopher Marlowe Mysteries, The Turbulent Tale of
the Troubl'd Tragedy http://bbc.co.uk/mobile/iplayer/episode/b007k1x8
BBC Radio 7
about 4 hours ago via API
bbc7: The Christopher Marlowe Mysteries
about 5 hours ago via API
shakesstandard: Edinburgh FRINGE REVIEW – The Demise of <b>Christopher
Marlowe</b> C <b>...</b> http://ping.fm/XkOk9
1 day ago via Ping.fm
Awesome play about the life and death of Christopher Marlowe on Radio
4 this afternoon. I swear I knew him in a previous life.
1 day ago via web
Listening to a fantastic dramatisation of the death of Christopher
Marlowe. Great stuff.
1 day ago via Gravity
http://twitter.com/#search?q=Christopher%20Marlowe
> 01:00 The Christopher Marlowe Mysteries: The Curious Case of the
> Curs'd Quayside: Elizabethan playwright Kit Marlowe gains a new job,
> hire…
>
> Who killed Kit Marlowe?http://fb.me/D50dG65f
>
> Who killed Kit Marlowe?http://goo.gl/uRA8
>
> > > > > > > ```````````````````
>
> > > > > > > A new nom de plume (or two)
>
> > > > > is about all I can do to make the best of today!
>
> > > > > > > Now, back to the work, if that's what it is.........
>
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>
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Awesome play on Radio 4 about my hero, Christopher Marlowe. "He loved
the game too much".
Biographical sketch of Christopher Marlowe and Sir Walter Raleigh.
Lol. Moms are like that!
got to say that Christopher Marlowe is more creative than
Shakespeare,but he wasn't lucky during his life + he passed away early
#JustSaying
http://twitter.com/search?q=christopher%20marlowe
(quote)
For those of you who have read Charles Nicholl's excellent and
disturbing investigation into the murder of Christopher Marlowe (The
Reckoning) this play may be of interest.
As everyone knows Marlowe, the infamous 16th century play writer,
government spy, homosexual and atheist, was killed in a 'tavern
brawl'. This is the myth which started soon after his death by those
who wished to paint him in an unfavourable light and this myth
persisted through the centuries until the long lost inquest documents
were unearthed in the early 20th century.
The truth is far more disturbing. In May 1593, the playwright
Christopher Marlowe was killed in a government safe house in the
company of two notorious government agents, Nicholas Skeeres and
Robert Poley. Apparently, it was because of an argument over a bill
(the reckoning) however the truth is far more complex. Michael Butt's
innovative drama dons the cloak of documentary to re-examine the
unsolved case.
> Currently listening to The ChristopherMarloweMysteries from BBC 7.http://bbc.in/brIfk2What's more fun thanMarloweas James Bond?
>
> about 3 hours ago via web
>
> rssfeeds01: The ChristopherMarloweMysteries: The Turbulent Tale of
> the Troubl'd Tragedy: ...http://bbc.in/9VuXtr
>
> about 4 hours ago via twitterfeed
>
> iPlayer_db: The ChristopherMarloweMysteries, The Turbulent Tale of
> the Troubl'd Tragedyhttp://bbc.co.uk/mobile/iplayer/episode/b007k1x8
> BBC Radio 7
>
> about 4 hours ago via API
>
> bbc7: The ChristopherMarloweMysteries
>
> about 5 hours ago via API
>
> shakesstandard: Edinburgh FRINGE REVIEW – The Demise of <b>ChristopherMarlowe</b> C <b>...</b>http://ping.fm/XkOk9
>
> 1 day ago via Ping.fm
>
> Awesome play about the life and death of ChristopherMarloweon Radio
> 4 this afternoon. I swear I knew him in a previous life.
>
> 1 day ago via web
>
> Listening to a fantastic dramatisation of the death of ChristopherMarlowe. Great stuff.
>
> 1 day ago via Gravity
>
> http://twitter.com/#search?q=Christopher%20Marlowe
>
>
>
> > 01:00 The ChristopherMarloweMysteries: The Curious Case of the
> > Curs'd Quayside: Elizabethan playwright KitMarlowegains a new job,
> > hire…
>
> > Who killed KitMarlowe?http://fb.me/D50dG65f
>
> > Who killed KitMarlowe?http://goo.gl/uRA8
>
> > onbbc7now: 20:00 The ChristopherMarloweMysteries: The Curious Case
> > of the Curs'd Quayside: Elizabethan playwright KitMarlowegains a new
> > job, hire…
>
> > onbbc7now: 13:00 The ChristopherMarloweMysteries: The Curious Case
> > of the Curs'd Quayside: Elizabethan playwright KitMarlowegains a new
> > job, hire…
>
> > Not sleeping. Though I'd read. Reading about KitMarlowe. What a guy!
> > Not going to sleep till finished
>
> >http://twitter.com/search?q=kit%20marlowe
>
> > > Dr Faustus by ChristopherMarlowehttp://goo.gl/fb/9hYPt#drama
> > > #christophermarlowe
>
> > > about 4 hours ago via Google
>
> > > Finished Stanley Wells' Shakespeare & Co.: ChristopherMarlowe, Thomas
> > > Dekker, Ben Jonson, Middleton, Fletcher & Other Players in His Story
>
> > > about 11 hours ago via web
>
> > > Lots of impromptu interviews striking up with various performers. "The
> > > Demise of ChristopherMarlowe? Really?" #Quietcoach
>
> > > 2 days ago via web
>
> > > I think ChristopherMarloweis underrated. Just like One Way. They
> > > both deserve so much more than they're getting. Fck the mainstream~
>
> > > 4 days ago via web
>
> > >http://twitter.com/#search?q=christopher%20marlowe
>
> > > The illuminati still lie about Shakespeare, come on ChristopherMarlowelived way past Shakespeare. State secrets needs liars.
>
> > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93SofpwYXT8
>
> > > When didtwitterget so boring? Oh yes, when KitMarlowedied.
>
> > > 3 days ago via web
>
> > >http://twitter.com/search?q=christopher%20marlowe#search?q=kit%20marlowe- Hide quoted text -
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> > > > > > > > A new nom de plume (or two)
>
> > > > > > is about all I can do to make the best of today!
>
> > > > > > > > Now, back to the work, if that's what it is.........
>
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"Shakespeare's edgier competition, Kit Marlowe totally died in a bar
fight. Which, you
know, cred."
http://twitter.com/#search?q=Kit%20Marlowe
Was it Shakespeare who first observed that there are only 7 basic
reggae rhythms? Or did Christopher Marlowe write that one too?
about 1 hour ago via Twitter for iPhone
Another book i almost bought today was christopher marlowe's version
of faust. if i bought all these books i'd... must get kindle thingy
about 15 hours ago via web
http://twitter.com/#search?q=Christopher%20Marlowe
> Awesome play on Radio 4 about my hero, ChristopherMarlowe. "He loved
> the game too much".
>
> Biographical sketch of ChristopherMarloweand Sir Walter Raleigh.
> Lol. Moms are like that!
>
> got to say that ChristopherMarloweis more creative than
> Shakespeare,but he wasn't lucky during his life + he passed away early
> #JustSaying
>
> http://twitter.com/search?q=christopher%20marlowe
>
> (quote)
>
> For those of you who have read Charles Nicholl's excellent and
> disturbing investigation into the murder of ChristopherMarlowe(The
> Reckoning) this play may be of interest.
>
> As everyone knowsMarlowe, the infamous 16th century play writer,
> government spy, homosexual and atheist, was killed in a 'tavern
> brawl'. This is the myth which started soon after his death by those
> who wished to paint him in an unfavourable light and this myth
> persisted through the centuries until the long lost inquest documents
> were unearthed in the early 20th century.
>
> The truth is far more disturbing. In May 1593, the playwright
> ChristopherMarlowewas killed in a government safe house in the
> company of two notorious government agents, Nicholas Skeeres and
> Robert Poley. Apparently, it was because of an argument over a bill
> (the reckoning) however the truth is far more complex. Michael Butt's
> innovative drama dons the cloak of documentary to re-examine the
> unsolved case.
>
> http://url4.eu/6xkmR
>
>
>
> > Currently listening to The ChristopherMarloweMysteries from BBC 7.http://bbc.in/brIfk2What'smore fun thanMarloweas James Bond?
> > > >http://twitter.com/search?q=christopher%20marlowe#search?q=kit%20marl...Hide quoted text -
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> > > > > > > > > A new nom de plume (or two)
>
> > > > > > > is about all I can do to make the best of today!
>
> > > > > > > > > Now, back to the work, if that's what it is.........
>
> > > > > > > > > ```````````````````
> > > > > > > > > (quote)
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Nothing like some Christopher Marlowe to wake you up. Will have spent
ten dollars at starbucks by the end of the morning.
about 4 hours ago via web
Deathly Experiments: A Study of Icons and Emblems of Mortality in
Christopher Marlowe's Plays (… - by Clayton MacKenzie http://bit.ly/a7iSmg
about 20 hours ago via MicroContent
Deathly Experiments: A Study of Icons and Emblems of Mortality in
Christopher Marlowe's Plays … - by Clayton MacKenzie http://amzn.to/2hQF9b
about 24 hours ago via Book Releases
Deathly Experiments: A Study of Icons and Emblems of Mortality in
Christopher Marlowe's Plays … - by Clayton MacKenzie http://amzn.to/5i3Oqv
1 day ago via MicroContent
http://twitter.com/#search?q=Christopher%20Marlowe
> > > Currently listening to The ChristopherMarloweMysteries from BBC 7.http://bbc.in/brIfk2What'smorefun thanMarloweas James Bond?
> > > > >http://twitter.com/search?q=christopher%20marlowe#search?q=kit%20marl...quoted text -
>
> > > > > > > > > > ```````````````````
>
> > > > > > > > > > A new nom de plume (or two)
>
> > > > > > > > is about all I can do to make the best of today!
>
> > > > > > > > > > Now, back to the work, if that's what it is.........
>
> > > > > > > > > > ```````````````````
> > > > > > > > > > (quote)
>
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"Hell is just a frame of mind." -- Christopher Marlowe (which play --
I don't remember that quote)
about 3 hours ago via TweetDeck
scheme started by Elizabeth I French ambassador Pickering. a discovery
of the state getting rich peddling works of Marlowe over the years
about 22 hours ago via web
http://www.marlovian.com/ballantine/ Then the recent Roberta
Ballantine gives the works of Shakespeare to Christopher Marlowe in a
William Shakespeare, PG Wodehouse, Julian Maclaren Ross, Christopher
Marlowe, Richard Dawkins. For mental nourishment.
1 day ago via Twitter for BlackBerry®
http://twitter.com/search?q=christopher%20%20marlowe
> Nothing like some ChristopherMarloweto wake you up. Will have spent
> ten dollars at starbucks by the end of the morning.
> about 4 hours ago via web
>
> Deathly Experiments: A Study of Icons and Emblems of Mortality in
> Christopher Marlowe's Plays (… - by Clayton MacKenziehttp://bit.ly/a7iSmg
> about 20 hours ago via MicroContent
>
> Deathly Experiments: A Study of Icons and Emblems of Mortality in
> Christopher Marlowe's Plays … - by Clayton MacKenziehttp://amzn.to/2hQF9b
> about 24 hours ago via Book Releases
>
> Deathly Experiments: A Study of Icons and Emblems of Mortality in
> Christopher Marlowe's Plays … - by Clayton MacKenziehttp://amzn.to/5i3Oqv
> 1 day ago via MicroContent
>
> http://twitter.com/#search?q=Christopher%20Marlowe
>
>
>
>
>
> > "Shakespeare's edgier competition, KitMarlowetotally died in a bar
> > fight. Which, you
> > know, cred."
>
> >http://twitter.com/#search?q=Kit%20Marlowe
>
> > Was it Shakespeare who first observed that there are only 7 basic
> > reggae rhythms? Or did ChristopherMarlowewrite that one too?
> > about 1 hour ago viaTwitterfor iPhone
> > > > Currently listening to The ChristopherMarloweMysteries from BBC 7.http://bbc.in/brIfk2What'smorefunthanMarloweas James Bond?
> > > > > >http://twitter.com/search?q=christopher%20marlowe#search?q=kit%20marl...text -
>
> > > > > > > > > > > ```````````````````
>
> > > > > > > > > > > A new nom de plume (or two)
>
> > > > > > > > > is about all I can do to make the best of today!
>
> > > > > > > > > > > Now, back to the work, if that's what it is.........
>
> > > > > > > > > > > ```````````````````
> > > > > > > > > > > (quote)
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Christopher Marlowe http://viigo.im/4IYz
1 day ago via ViigoBB
Christopher Marlowe wrote all of my plays. PHEW! Feels good to get
that off my chest.
3 days ago via Twitter for BlackBerry®
I don't think so, though he may have been Christopher Marlowe. Why?
3 days ago via ÜberTwitter
NPGLondon: @CatalanMuseums...and we would also like a portrait of
Elizabethan playwright Christopher Marlowe #askacurator
http://twitter.com/#search?q=christopher%20marlowe
> "Hell is just a frame of mind." -- Christopher Marlowe (which play --
> I don't remember that quote)
> about 3 hours ago via TweetDeck
>
> scheme started by Elizabeth I French ambassador Pickering. a discovery
> of the state getting rich peddling works of Marlowe over the years
> about 22 hours ago via web
>
> http://www.marlovian.com/ballantine/Then the recent Roberta
> > > > > Currently listening to The ChristopherMarloweMysteries from BBC 7.http://bbc.in/brIfk2What'smorefunthanMarloweasJames Bond?
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > ```````````````````
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > A new nom de plume (or two)
>
> > > > > > > > > > is about all I can do to make the best of today!
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > Now, back to the work, if that's what it is.........
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > ```````````````````
> > > > > > > > > > > > (quote)
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Looks Like There’s a Christopher Marlowe Flick Coming Our Way
http://nblo.gs/7Mm4n
about 11 hours ago via NetworkedBlogs
Controversial, but I'm throwing it out there. In terms of prose,
Christopher Marlowe was better than Shakespeare. #ohnohedidnt
about 18 hours ago via web
Sam Riley To Star As Playwright/Spy Christopher Marlowe In A Dead Man
In Deptford http://dlvr.it/5B221
27 minutes ago via dlvr.it
http://twitter.com/search?q=christopher%20marlowe
> Christopher Marlowehttp://viigo.im/4IYz
> 1 day ago via ViigoBB
>
> Christopher Marlowe wrote all of my plays. PHEW! Feels good to get
> that off my chest.
> 3 days ago via Twitter for BlackBerry®
>
> I don't think so, though he may have been Christopher Marlowe. Why?
> 3 days ago via ÜberTwitter
>
> NPGLondon: @CatalanMuseums...and we would also like a portrait of
> Elizabethan playwright Christopher Marlowe #askacurator
>
> http://twitter.com/#search?q=christopher%20marlowe
>
>
>
> > "Hell is just a frame of mind." -- Christopher Marlowe (which play --
> > I don't remember that quote)
> > about 3 hours ago via TweetDeck
>
> > scheme started by Elizabeth I French ambassador Pickering. a discovery
> > of the state getting rich peddling works of Marlowe over the years
> > about 22 hours ago via web
>
> >http://www.marlovian.com/ballantine/Thenthe recent Roberta
> > > > > > > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93SofpwYXT8- Hide quoted text -
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > > ```````````````````
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > > A new nom de plume (or two)
>
> > > > > > > > > > > is about all I can do to make the best of today!
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > > Now, back to the work, if that's what it is.........
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > > ```````````````````
> > > > > > > > > > > > > (quote)
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > > ```````````````````
"Our swords shall play the orators for us".~ Christopher Marlowe. In
our dreams tonight may swords of compassion conquer above all. Night.
10:50 AM Sep 9th via web
Reply Retweet
Christopher Marlowe: Complete Plays and Poems of Christopher Marlowe
(theology) http://bit.ly/aPfMe5
8:26 AM Sep 9th via twitterfeed
Reply Retweet
> Looks Like There’s a Christopher Marlowe Flick Coming Our Wayhttp://nblo.gs/7Mm4n
> about 11 hours ago via NetworkedBlogs
>
> Controversial, but I'm throwing it out there. In terms of prose,
> Christopher Marlowe was better than Shakespeare. #ohnohedidnt
> about 18 hours ago via web
>
> Sam Riley To Star As Playwright/Spy Christopher Marlowe In A Dead Man
> In Deptfordhttp://dlvr.it/5B221
> 27 minutes ago via dlvr.it
>
> http://twitter.com/search?q=christopher%20marlowe
>
>
>
> > Christopher Marlowehttp://viigo.im/4IYz
> > 1 day ago via ViigoBB
>
> > Christopher Marlowe wrote all of my plays. PHEW! Feels good to get
> > that off my chest.
> > 3 days ago via Twitter for BlackBerry®
>
> > I don't think so, though he may have been Christopher Marlowe. Why?
> > 3 days ago via ÜberTwitter
>
> > NPGLondon: @CatalanMuseums...and we would also like a portrait of
> > Elizabethan playwright Christopher Marlowe #askacurator
>
> >http://twitter.com/#search?q=christopher%20marlowe
>
> > > "Hell is just a frame of mind." -- Christopher Marlowe (which play --
> > > I don't remember that quote)
> > > about 3 hours ago via TweetDeck
>
> > > scheme started by Elizabeth I French ambassador Pickering. a discovery
> > > of the state getting rich peddling works of Marlowe over the years
> > > about 22 hours ago via web
>
> > >http://www.marlovian.com/ballantine/Thentherecent Roberta
> > > > > > > > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93SofpwYXT8-Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > ```````````````````
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > A new nom de plume (or two)
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > is about all I can do to make the best of today!
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > Now, back to the work, if that's what it is.........
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > ```````````````````
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > (quote)
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > ```````````````````
>
> "Our swords shall play the orators for us".~ Christopher Marlowe. In
> our dreams tonight may swords of compassion conquer above all. Night.
> 10:50 AM Sep 9th via web
> Reply Retweet
>
> Christopher Marlowe: Complete Plays and Poems of Christopher Marlowe
> (theology)http://bit.ly/aPfMe5
> 8:26 AM Sep 9th via twitterfeed
> Reply Retweet
(quote, excerpts)
Christopher is the greatest and most fascinating of Shakespeare’s
predecessors:
his plays, poems and poetic translations, all worthy of the Golden Age
of English literature, are, like that age, filled with violence, wit
and beauty.
The test of this complete edition reveals Marlowe as a highly gifted
but disturbed young man, more disillusioned than idealistic,
who produced works of great strength and complexity.
A comprehensive paperback edition with introduction,
glossary, bibliography and chronology of Marlowe’s life.
http://www.secondhandbooks.com.sg/items.php/152125/103205?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
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> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > A new nom de plume (or two)
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > > is about all I can do to make the best of today!
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Now, back to the work, if that's what it is.........
>
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> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > (quote)
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O ator Sam Riley ira interpretar o dramaturgo inglês Christopher
Marlowe no longa A Dead Man in Deptford
2 days ago via web
Sam Riley Will Play Christopher Marlowe in ‘A Dead Man In Deptford’
http://bit.ly/djZvji
4:02 AM Sep 14th via twitterfeed
http://twitter.com/search?q=Marlowe%20Deptford
Name shakespearelogs
Location Liverpool, England.
Web http://thehamletw...
Bio An experiment to promote blogs and news websites about William
Shakespeare via twitter using a similar approach to my @liverpoolblogs
feed.
http://twitter.com/shakespearelogs
> > "Our swords shall play the orators for us".~ Christopher Marlowe. In
> > our dreams tonight may swords of compassion conquer above all. Night.
> > 10:50 AM Sep 9th via web
> > Reply Retweet
>
> > Christopher Marlowe: Complete Plays and Poems of Christopher Marlowe
> > (theology)http://bit.ly/aPfMe5
> > 8:26 AM Sep 9th via twitterfeed
> > Reply Retweet
>
> (quote, excerpts)
>
> Christopher is the greatest and most fascinating of Shakespeare’s
> predecessors:
> his plays, poems and poetic translations, all worthy of the Golden Age
> of English literature, are, like that age, filled with violence, wit
> and beauty.
>
> The test of this complete edition reveals Marlowe as a highly gifted
> but disturbed young man, more disillusioned than idealistic,
> who produced works of great strength and complexity.
>
> A comprehensive paperback edition with introduction,
> glossary, bibliography and chronology of Marlowe’s life.
>
> http://www.secondhandbooks.com.sg/items.php/152125/103205?utm_source=...
> > > > > > > > > > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93SofpwYXT8-Hidequotedtext -
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ```````````````````
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > A new nom de plume (or two)
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > is about all I can do to make the best of today!
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Now, back to the work, if that's what it is.........
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ```````````````````
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > (quote)
>
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mayfairemoon: There are times one can take idolisation
of
Christopher Marlowe
a bit too far. Is your friend okay?
http://twitter.com/#search?q=christopher%20marlowe
♥☀★ ★☀♥
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> O ator Sam Riley ira interpretar o dramaturgo inglês Christopher
> Marlowe no longa A Dead Man in Deptford
> 2 days ago via web
>
> Sam Riley Will Play Christopher Marlowe in ‘A Dead Man In Deptford’http://bit.ly/djZvji
> 4:02 AM Sep 14th via twitterfeed
>
> http://twitter.com/search?q=Marlowe%20Deptford
>
> Name shakespearelogs
> Location Liverpool, England.
> Webhttp://thehamletw...
> ...
>
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> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > is about all I can do to make the best of today!
>
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ERITudor: My dearest subjects: Who think you the better playwright:
Edward De Vere (Shakspeare!) Christopher Marlowe or E. Spenser?We
welcome opinions
1 day ago via web
Marlowe - 28 Sept 2010 - The White B... http://flook.it/c/1B1Iqz The
year is 1593 and playwright Christopher Marlowe has returned to
pla...
2 days ago via Flook, the location browser
dave_robinson91: @stephenfry Need some expert advice if you've got a
second. In your opinion, which is the best Christopher Marlowe play
for the stage?
3 days ago via Twitter for BlackBerry®
Period thriller to explore mysterious death of royal spy: mysterious
death of Christopher Marlowe is set to beco... http://bit.ly/9ExqMB
4 days ago via twitterfeed
Period thriller to explore mysterious death of royal spy Christopher
Marlowe: The mysterious death of Christopher ... http://bit.ly/adzr6f
http://twitter.com/#search?q=christopher%20marlowe
Period thriller to explore mysterious death of royal spy Christopher
Marlowe
Published: Sunday, Sep 19, 2010, 21:35 IST
Place: London | Agency: ANI
The mysterious death of Christopher Marlowe is set to become the
subject of a new British film.
Starring Sam Riley as the legendary 16th century dramatist, the film
is based on the late Anthony Burgess's novel, A Dead Man In Deptford.
The movie will portray Marlowe as a royal spy for Elizabeth I.
It will suggest that his death in a tavern brawl in Deptford at the
age of 29 was an assassination ordered by the English secret service.
"It's a period thriller with a fascinating, conflicted character who
wrote some of the greatest plays in the English language," the Daily
Express quoted a source as saying.
> mayfairemoon: There are times one can take idolisation
> of
> Christopher Marlowe
> a bit too far. Is your friend okay?
>
> http://twitter.com/#search?q=christopher%20marlowe
>
> ♥☀★ ★☀♥
>
> `````````
>
> You can submit your own Shakespeare stories/releases/blog entries
> here:
> http://theshakespearestandard.com/send-news-tips/
>
> Name Shakespeare Standard
> Location Worldwide
> Webhttp://theshakesp...
>
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> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > is about all I can do to make the best of today!
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Now, back to the work, if that's what it is.........
>
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> ERITudor: My dearest subjects: Who think you the better playwright:
> Edward De Vere (Shakspeare!) Christopher Marlowe or E. Spenser?We
> welcome opinions
> 1 day ago via web
Today is the anniv. of my uncle Arthur's birth, and I ponder the
course of history, and my existance, had he never died young...
7:00 PM Sep 20th via web
I do, too.........
a king Arthur :)
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@kanyewest Oscar Wilde, William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe, Sir
Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein....
about 8 hours ago via Twitterrific
http://twitter.com/#search?q=christopher%20marlowe
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> Marlowe - 28 Sept 2010 - The White B...http://flook.it/c/1B1IqzThe
> year is 1593 and playwright Christopher Marlowe has returned to
> pla...
> 2 days ago via Flook, the location browser
>
> dave_robinson91: @stephenfry Need some expert advice if you've got a
> second. In your opinion, which is the best Christopher Marlowe play
> for the stage?
> 3 days ago via Twitter for BlackBerry®
>
> Period thriller to explore mysterious death of royal spy: mysterious
> death of Christopher Marlowe is set to beco...http://bit.ly/9ExqMB
> 4 days ago via twitterfeed
>
> Period thriller to explore mysterious death of royal spy Christopher
> Marlowe: The mysterious death of Christopher ...http://bit.ly/adzr6f
>
> http://twitter.com/#search?q=christopher%20marlowe
>
> Period thriller to explore mysterious death of royal spy Christopher
> Marlowe
> Published: Sunday, Sep 19, 2010, 21:35 IST
> Place: London | Agency: ANI
>
> The mysterious death of Christopher Marlowe is set to become the
> subject of a new British film.
>
> Starring Sam Riley as the legendary 16th century dramatist, the film
> is based on the late Anthony Burgess's novel, A Dead Man In Deptford.
>
> The movie will portray Marlowe as a royal spy for Elizabeth I.
>
> It will suggest that his death in a tavern brawl in Deptford at the
> age of 29 was an assassination ordered by the English secret service.
>
> "It's a period thriller with a fascinating, conflicted character who
> wrote some of the greatest plays in the English language," the Daily
> Express quoted a source as saying.
>
> http://www.dnaindia.com/entertainment/report_period-thriller-to-explo...
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>
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > A new nom de plume (or two)
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > is about all I can do to make the best of today!
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Now, back to the work, if that's what it is.........
>
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My hero: Christopher Marlowe http://bit.ly/cP2Kd5
http://twitter.com/search?q=christopher%20marlowe
Christopher Marlowe
Series: My heroPrevious | Index My hero: Christopher Marloweby Val
McDermid
(7)
Comments (1)
Val McDermid The Guardian, Saturday 25 September 2010 Article history
The only known portrait of Christopher Marlowe. Photograph: Keystone/
Getty Images
I admire Marlowe for lots of reasons: he started from humble
beginnings, the son of a shoemaker, and he found a benefactor who paid
for his education, which he made the most of, ending up at Corpus
Christi College, Cambridge. Even as an undergraduate he showed signs
of being unusual, not like the other students. When the college
refused to award him a degree, the privy council intervened – it
turned out that what looked like subversive behaviour was actually a
front for spying on behalf of the Queen.
He was never far away from trouble: once he'd moved to London he was
caught up in a street brawl in which someone died. But in between
spying and sword fighting, Marlowe started his career as a writer.
What he brought to the early practice of blank verse was a real sense
of poetry and passion. It's fascinating that even in his short career
you can see growth and development, which makes it all the more sad
that he died so young because you can see not just that he had
potential, but that he was capable of developing that potential into
something extraordinary.
Also fascinating, of course, is the mystery surrounding his death.
What we know is that he died in an alehouse in Deptford, and that the
three men who were present with him were all connected in one way or
another to the Walsingham family and the English secret service. As a
crime writer, I find any unresolved mystery fascinating – and when it
concerns the life of such a writer, it's irresistible.
I admire the tenacity and the bloody-mindedness that took him from
that shoemaker's house in Canterbury to become a thorn in the side of
the highest in the land. And the glorious way he used the English
language to conjure up extraordinary images is something that inspires
me to this day.
Comments in chronological order (Total 1 comment)
Haveatye
25 September 2010 4:12PM
There have been a number of accounts of Marlowe's death, for, however
you look at it, it is extremely suspicious. We mustn't forget the
Marlowe's actual killer was given a royal pardon before his case went
to trial, that Marlowe himself was due to come to court and be tried
for his freely expressed and sometimes blaspemous views on matters
like religion and that he was also a government spy. There is no doubt
that had Marlowe's case gone to trial, certain things which his
masters did not want to come out would have surfaced. How better than
to kill him and say he died in a tavern-brawl over the cost of a meal.
To me Marlowe's death has all the hallmarks of a conspiracy involving
some of the highest political figures in England leading directly to
an assassination .
Dido, Queen of Carthage
25 Mar 2009:
Cottesloe, London
From first to last, Christopher Marlowe's tragedy reveals the Bard's
debt, thinks Michael Billington
31 Jul 2010
Ten of the best dragons in literature
7 Nov 2007
Tamburlaine Must Die, Tron, Glasgow
16 Oct 2007
Edward II / Sadler's Wells, London
25 Nov 2005
Tamburlaine wasn't censored
Deptford secrets
14 Jul 2002:
What really happened to Christopher Marlowe?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/2010/sep/25/hero-val-mcdermid-christopher-marlowe
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uhuh! By Christopher Marlowe, selling your soul to the devil n'all.
Amazing writing and very interesting but so hard.
about 10 hours ago via ÜberTwitter
Did you ever see the Christopher Marlowe play it was based on?
2 days ago via TweetDeck
Christopher Marlowe or William Shakespeare? http://www.storefrontshakespeare.org/noras-blog.html
#Marlowe #Shakespeare #ILoveItWhen
2 days ago via web
THE GREAT can you get @nick_clegg to take me to see Christopher
Marlowe's Dr Faustus? can you fix it for me? thanks.
3 days ago via web
You were compared to the English playwright Christopher Marlowe
yesterday for your groundbreaking societal boundary pushing. WAY2GO!
4 days ago via web
Facebook just ate a remarkably detailed email to @bazmcstay about
Christopher Marlowe. Fury. Will rewrite tomorrow...
4 days ago via web
Some difficult tasks cleared, so I'm rewarding myself by reading more
about Christopher Marlowe's secret history.
5 days ago via Twitter for Android
The Aesthetics of Antichrist: From Christian Drama to Christopher
Marlowe.(Book review): An article from: Christianity and Literature
Review
i guess a genius from whenever era is most likely a genius today.
christopher marlowe...u must've been a hell of a genius, man.
Anyone with thoughts on Christopher Marlowe's Tamburlaine?
5 days ago via Twitter for BlackBerry®
http://twitter.com/#search?q=christopher%20%20marlowe
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> My hero: Christopher Marlowehttp://bit.ly/cP2Kd5
> http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/2010/sep/25/hero-val-mcdermid-chris...
>
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>
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > A new nom de plume (or two)
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > is about all I can do to make the best of today!
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Now, back to the work, if that's what it is.........
>
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THEATER: Public Domain #2: Andrew Scoville directs The Tragical Comedy
of Dr. Faustus by Christopher Marlowe TONIGHT@730p
2 minutes ago via SocialOomph
Reading The World of Christopher Marlowe by David Riggs. Smart,
insightful & engaging. #fridayreads
EMCees need to interact with the written word. Disect it and change
it. Christopher Marlowe was an MC.
1 day ago via Snaptu.com
forgot how stupid the Cassie Palmer novels were. Christopher Marlowe
was, apparently, the vampire Shakespeare. God help us.
Speaking of sequels: Who wants to recommend a biography on
Christopher Marlowe? Or an analysis of Shakespeare's Dark Lady sonnets?
#writelife
2 days ago via Twitter for BlackBerry®
http://twitter.com/#search?q=Christopher%20Marlowe
> uhuh! By ChristopherMarlowe, selling your soul to the devil n'all.
> Amazing writing and very interesting but so hard.
> about 10 hours ago via ÜberTwitter
>
> Did you ever see the ChristopherMarloweplay it was based on?
> 2 days ago via TweetDeck
>
> ChristopherMarloweor William Shakespeare?http://www.storefrontshakespeare.org/noras-blog.html
> #Marlowe#Shakespeare #ILoveItWhen
> 2 days ago via web
>
> THE GREAT can you get @nick_clegg to take me to see ChristopherMarlowe'sDr Faustus? can you fix it for me? thanks.
> 3 days ago via web
>
> You were compared to the English playwright ChristopherMarlowe
> yesterday for your groundbreaking societal boundary pushing. WAY2GO!
> 4 days ago via web
>
> Facebook just ate a remarkably detailed email to @bazmcstay about
> ChristopherMarlowe. Fury. Will rewrite tomorrow...
> 4 days ago via web
>
> Some difficult tasks cleared, so I'm rewarding myself by reading more
> about ChristopherMarlowe'ssecret history.
> 5 days ago viaTwitterfor Android
>
> The Aesthetics of Antichrist: From Christian Drama to ChristopherMarlowe.(Book review): An article from: Christianity and Literature
> Review
>
> i guess a genius from whenever era is most likely a genius today.
> christophermarlowe...u must've been a hell of a genius, man.
>
> Anyone with thoughts on ChristopherMarlowe'sTamburlaine?
> 5 days ago viaTwitterfor BlackBerry®
>
> http://twitter.com/#search?q=christopher%20%20marlowe
>
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>
>
>
> > My hero: ChristopherMarlowehttp://bit.ly/cP2Kd5
>
> >http://twitter.com/search?q=christopher%20marlowe
>
> > ChristopherMarlowe
>
> > Series: My heroPrevious | Index My hero: Christopher Marloweby Val
> > McDermid
> > (7)
>
> > Comments (1)
>
> > Val McDermid The Guardian, Saturday 25 September 2010 Article history
>
> > The only known portrait of ChristopherMarlowe. Photograph: Keystone/
> > Getty Images
>
> > I admireMarlowefor lots of reasons: he started from humble
> > beginnings, the son of a shoemaker, and he found a benefactor who paid
> > for his education, which he made the most of, ending up at Corpus
> > Christi College, Cambridge. Even as an undergraduate he showed signs
> > of being unusual, not like the other students. When the college
> > refused to award him a degree, the privy council intervened – it
> > turned out that what looked like subversive behaviour was actually a
> > front for spying on behalf of the Queen.
>
> > He was never far away from trouble: once he'd moved to London he was
> > caught up in a street brawl in which someone died. But in between
> > spying and sword fighting,Marlowestarted his career as a writer.
> > What he brought to the early practice of blank verse was a real sense
> > of poetry and passion. It's fascinating that even in his short career
> > you can see growth and development, which makes it all the more sad
> > that he died so young because you can see not just that he had
> > potential, but that he was capable of developing that potential into
> > something extraordinary.
>
> > Also fascinating, of course, is the mystery surrounding his death.
> > What we know is that he died in an alehouse in Deptford, and that the
> > three men who were present with him were all connected in one way or
> > another to the Walsingham family and the English secret service. As a
> > crime writer, I find any unresolved mystery fascinating – and when it
> > concerns the life of such a writer, it's irresistible.
>
> > I admire the tenacity and the bloody-mindedness that took him from
> > that shoemaker's house in Canterbury to become a thorn in the side of
> > the highest in the land. And the glorious way he used the English
> > language to conjure up extraordinary images is something that inspires
> > me to this day.
>
> > Comments in chronological order (Total 1 comment)
>
> > Haveatye
>
> > 25 September 2010 4:12PM
>
> > There have been a number of accounts ofMarlowe'sdeath, for, however
> > you look at it, it is extremely suspicious. We mustn't forget the
> >Marlowe'sactual killer was given a royal pardon before his case went
> > to trial, thatMarlowehimself was due to come to court and be tried
> > for his freely expressed and sometimes blaspemous views on matters
> > like religion and that he was also a government spy. There is no doubt
> > that hadMarlowe'scase gone to trial, certain things which his
> > masters did not want to come out would have surfaced. How better than
> > to kill him and say he died in a tavern-brawl over the cost of a meal.
> > To meMarlowe'sdeath has all the hallmarks of a conspiracy involving
> > some of the highest political figures in England leading directly to
> > an assassination .
>
> > Dido, Queen of Carthage
>
> > 25 Mar 2009:
>
> > Cottesloe, London
> > From first to last, ChristopherMarlowe'stragedy reveals the Bard's
> > debt, thinks Michael Billington
>
> > 31 Jul 2010
> > Ten of the best dragons in literature
>
> > 7 Nov 2007
> > Tamburlaine Must Die, Tron, Glasgow
>
> > 16 Oct 2007
> > Edward II / Sadler's Wells, London
>
> > 25 Nov 2005
> > Tamburlaine wasn't censored
> > Deptford secrets
>
> > 14 Jul 2002:
>
> > What really happened to ChristopherMarlowe?
>
> >http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/2010/sep/25/hero-val-mcdermid-chris...
>
> > > > ERITudor: My dearest subjects: Who think you the better playwright:
> > > > Edward De Vere (Shakspeare!) ChristopherMarloweor E. Spenser?We
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ```````````````````
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > A new nom de plume (or two)
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > is about all I can do to make the best of today!
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Now, back to the work, if that's what it is.........
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ```````````````````
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > (quote)
>
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LunchMiniReview: cyclone_march says: "Brilliant take on an Elizabethan
play (Christopher Marlowe in this case)...." http://lunch.com/t/5j59
Edward II
3 days ago via Lunch
My vision: a buddy-cop show starring William Shakespeare and
Christopher Marlowe entitled "Poetic Justice." #everyonewouldloveit
3 days ago via web
christopher marlowe is slowly making me want to sleep/eat/cry
anything but actually write this goddam essayyyy
4 days ago via web
Gadzooks and hawt should not appear in the same tweet unless you're
trying to channel Christopher Marlowe @mriganayanika
@stephenfry...the murder of Christopher Marlowe. 28 Oct to 13 Nov at
Hot Tap Theatre in New Cross Gate http://bit.ly/caBClS
@MarloweThePlay
4 days ago via TweetDeck
My hero: Christopher Marlowe http://ff.im/-sid8x
5 days ago via FriendFeed
uhuh! By Christopher Marlowe, selling your soul to the devil n'all.
Amazing writing and very interesting but so hard.
7 days ago via ÜberTwitter
http://twitter.com/#search?q=christopher%20marlowe
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ```````````````````
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > A new nom de plume (or two)
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > is about all I can do to make the best of today!
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Now, back to the work, if that's what it is.........
>
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> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > (quote)
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Omg Kit Marlowe, stop giving Shakespeare ideas!
http://twitter.com/#search?q=kit%20marlowe
I've just realised that my mad hairstyle is becoming very similar to
Christopher Marlowe's
in the Corpus Christi portrait. This delights me.
Listening to Buddy Holly; the Christopher Marlowe of singer/songwriter
pop.
Off to London Bridge station now to persuade people that they want to
go see a play about
Christopher Marlowe. @marlowetheplay
Allusion Patrol Marlowe: where does Christopher Marlowe abandon
Biblical chronology? Help me
pin an allusion.
edmund spencer, christopher marlowe, sir thomas wyatt, earl of surrey,
william shakespeare.
"Did William Shakespeare and Christopher Marlowe pen the greatest
business contract in
history?"
The Playwrights : Christopher Marlowe n William Shakespeare composed
theaterical
representations of the English take on life-death-history
Dear Christopher Marlowe - Your Hamlet was rubbish. I tidied it up and
made a mint. Be
grateful, - Yours, Shakespeare
http://twitter.com/#search?q=christopher%20marlowe
> LunchMiniReview: cyclone_march says: "Brilliant take on an Elizabethan
> play (ChristopherMarlowein this case)...."http://lunch.com/t/5j59
> Edward II
> 3 days ago via Lunch
>
> My vision: a buddy-cop show starring William Shakespeare and
> ChristopherMarloweentitled "Poetic Justice." #everyonewouldloveit
> 3 days ago via web
>
> christophermarloweis slowly making me want to sleep/eat/cry
> anything but actually write this goddam essayyyy
> 4 days ago via web
>
> Gadzooks and hawt should not appear in the same tweet unless you're
> trying to channel ChristopherMarlowe@mriganayanika
>
> @stephenfry...the murder of ChristopherMarlowe. 28 Oct to 13 Nov at
> Hot Tap Theatre in New Cross Gatehttp://bit.ly/caBClS
> @MarloweThePlay
> 4 days ago via TweetDeck
>
> My hero: ChristopherMarlowehttp://ff.im/-sid8x
> 5 days ago via FriendFeed
>
> uhuh! By ChristopherMarlowe, selling your soul to the devil n'all.
> Amazing writing and very interesting but so hard.
> 7 days ago via ÜberTwitter
>
> http://twitter.com/#search?q=christopher%20marlowe
>
> > THEATER: Public Domain #2: Andrew Scoville directs The Tragical Comedy
> > of Dr. Faustus by ChristopherMarloweTONIGHT@730p
> > 2 minutes ago via SocialOomph
>
> > Reading The World of ChristopherMarloweby David Riggs. Smart,
> > insightful & engaging. #fridayreads
>
> > EMCees need to interact with the written word. Disect it and change
> > it. ChristopherMarlowewas an MC.
> > 1 day ago via Snaptu.com
>
> > forgot how stupid the Cassie Palmer novels were. ChristopherMarlowe
> > was, apparently, the vampire Shakespeare. God help us.
>
> > Speaking of sequels: Who wants to recommend a biography on
> > ChristopherMarlowe? Or an analysis of Shakespeare's Dark Lady sonnets?
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ```````````````````
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > A new nom de plume (or two)
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > is about all I can do to make the best of today!
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Now, back to the work, if that's what it is.........
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ```````````````````
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > (quote)
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ```````````````````
Well, the poets liked black. Donne: http://bit.ly/9MMxMo Marlowe:
http://bit.ly/bDe0af sh Shakespeare http://bit.ly/9ZnGg0
No worries. I've enjoyed your blog since discovering it. Yes,
I'm overbearingly named after Christopher Marlowe... thus Kit.
http://twitter.com/#search?q=kit%20marlowe
Well, the poets liked black. Donne: http://bit.ly/9MMxMo Marlowe:
http://bit.ly/bDe0af sh Shakespeare http://bit.ly/9ZnGg0
Persona of the day Christopher Marlowe, English Bad Boy
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Marlowe #badboy #playwright
#history
Christopher Marlowe was an English dramatist, poet and translator of
the Elizabethan era. @sarkot #christophermarlowe
1 day ago via web
I wish someone would make a film on Christopher Marlowe's life.
Hell, Rupert Everett made a great Marlowe in Shakespeare In Love.
Christopher Marlowe born in CantersB, but died in Deptford in a knife
fight.Sublime/ridiculous.
READING the RECKONING THE MURDER Of christopher marlowe very
fascinating,
|: Christopher Marlowe, Renaissance Dramatist http://bit.ly/a2CkZM
http://twitter.com/#search?q=christopher%20marlowe
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ```````````````````
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > A new nom de plume (or two)
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > is about all I can do to make the best of today!
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Now, back to the work, if that's what it is.........
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ```````````````````
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > (quote)
>
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ```````````````````
Yeah but Tamburlaine is what Kit Marlowe went for, and you know how I
love Tudor guys...
about 17 hours ago via TweetDeck
http://twitter.com/#search?q=kit%20marlowe
It's called "Marlowe". It's about the death of Christopher Marlowe.
http://www.marlowetheplay.com Come see it! :)
http://twitter.com/#search?q=christopher%20marlowe
> Well, the poets liked black. Donne:http://bit.ly/9MMxMoMarlowe:http://bit.ly/bDe0afsh Shakespearehttp://bit.ly/9ZnGg0
>
> No worries. I've enjoyed your blog since discovering it. Yes,
> I'm overbearingly named after Christopher Marlowe... thus Kit.
>
> http://twitter.com/#search?q=kit%20marlowe
>
> Well, the poets liked black. Donne:http://bit.ly/9MMxMoMarlowe:http://bit.ly/bDe0afsh Shakespearehttp://bit.ly/9ZnGg0
>
> Persona of the day Christopher Marlowe, English Bad Boyhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Marlowe#badboy #playwright
> #history
>
> Christopher Marlowe was an English dramatist, poet and translator of
> the Elizabethan era. @sarkot #christophermarlowe
> 1 day ago via web
>
> I wish someone would make a film on Christopher Marlowe's life.
> Hell, Rupert Everett made a great Marlowe in Shakespeare In Love.
>
> Christopher Marlowe born in CantersB, but died in Deptford in a knife
> fight.Sublime/ridiculous.
>
> READING the RECKONING THE MURDER Of christopher marlowe very
> fascinating,
>
> |: Christopher Marlowe, Renaissance Dramatisthttp://bit.ly/a2CkZM
> >http://twitter.com/#search?q=christopher%20marlowe- Hide quoted text -
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Apparently, my brain thinks the only worthy info on Kit Marlowe is
"GAY; playwright; Shakespeare rival." Yeah, I'll ACE this exam! 6 days
ago via TweetDeck
http://twitter.com/#search?q=kit%20marlowe
It&s conflicting when people say nice things about something you wrote
anonymously and for free. Bet Christopher Marlowe felt the same way.
I am reading my way through the œuvre of Christopher Marlowe,
hopefully in something approximating chronological… http://j.mp/emGeUW
about 9 hours ago via LiveJournal.com
Mon travail (maintenant blogue) sur Christopher Marlowe, le dramaturge
britannique http://bit.ly/ghpKw6 about 13 hours ago via web
Un travail universitaire traitant de Christopher Marlowe, que j&ai
produit a l&Université http://bit.ly/ghpKw6 about 13 hours ago via web
The #Madoff story is akin to that of Christopher Marlowe&s "Dr.
Faustus" 1 day ago via web
this vampireology kids book "claims" that christopher marlowe became a
vampire towards the end of his career; he was destroyed in 1593. wtf?
#criticism doesn&t seem to know any Christopher Marlowe
Christopher Marlowe would have something to say about that. #TCR 2
days ago via web
Faustus should&ve been damned from the start for talking in the third
person. Thank you Christopher Marlowe! :-) 2 days ago via web
so this edward II essay... i&ve written one line.. & Edward II is a
play which is written by Christopher Marlowe& ..may just hand that
in :L 2 days ago via web
http://twitter.com/#search?q=christopher%20marlowe
> Yeah but Tamburlaine is what Kit Marlowe went for, and you know how I
> love Tudor guys...
> about 17 hours ago via TweetDeck
>
> http://twitter.com/#search?q=kit%20marlowe
>
> It's called "Marlowe". It's about the death of Christopher Marlowe.http://www.marlowetheplay.comCome see it! :)
>
> http://twitter.com/#search?q=christopher%20marlowe
>
>
>
> > Well, the poets liked black. Donne:http://bit.ly/9MMxMoMarlowe:http://bit.ly/bDe0afshShakespearehttp://bit.ly/9ZnGg0
>
> > No worries. I've enjoyed your blog since discovering it. Yes,
> > I'm overbearingly named after Christopher Marlowe... thus Kit.
>
> >http://twitter.com/#search?q=kit%20marlowe
>
> ```````````````````
>
> A new nom de plume (or two)
>
> is about all I can do to make the best of today!
>
> Now, back to the work, if that's what it is.........
>
> ```````````````````
> (quote)
>
> ```````````````````
:#München: Theater - The Plays of Christopher Marlowe. http://dlvr.it/9xNyw
#Kleinanzeigen: #Münc... http://bit.ly/fjG1nA
The Mysterious Death of Christopher Marlowe - Christopher Marlowe was
one of the most talented writers of the Elizab... http://ow.ly/1alD8G
4 days ago via Facebook
The Mysterious Death of Christopher Marlowe http://bit.ly/cMwtvF
#StuffYouMissedInHistoryClass (via @GetGlue) 4 days ago via
GetGlue.com
more
Christopher Marlowe first did that commuter gag! And he adapted it
from Aristophanes... 5 days ago via twicca
@MissedinHistory: Elizabethan intrigue stars in our latest episode on
the talented, wildly dangerous Christopher Marlowe and his mysterious
demise. 5 days ago via web
Howstuffworks.com – The Mysterious Death of Christopher Marlowe:
http://www.last.fm/music/Howstuffworks.com #nowplaying 5 days ago via
twitterfeed
Try Christopher Marlowe, just as important as Shakespeare but not near
the same amt of print. 5 days ago via web
poor Christopher Marlowe. I think his tragic death hurt his career
more than it would have in modern times. 5 days ago via txt
Just arrived to install "Pavilion Of Dreams" for Enchanted Parks. In
warm room reading Christopher Marlowe before sleep. 6 days ago via
Twitter for iPhone
http://twitter.com/#search?q=christopher%20marlowe
> Apparently, my brain thinks the only worthy info on Kit Marlowe is
> "GAY; playwright; Shakespeare rival." Yeah, I'll ACE this exam! 6 days
> ago via TweetDeck
>
> http://twitter.com/#search?q=kit%20marlowe
>
> It&s conflicting when people say nice things about something you wrote
> anonymously and for free. Bet Christopher Marlowe felt the same way.
>
> I am reading my way through the œuvre of Christopher Marlowe,
> hopefully in something approximating chronological…http://j.mp/emGeUW
> about 9 hours ago via LiveJournal.com
>
> Mon travail (maintenant blogue) sur Christopher Marlowe, le dramaturge
> britanniquehttp://bit.ly/ghpKw6about 13 hours ago via web
>
> Un travail universitaire traitant de Christopher Marlowe, que j&ai
> produit a l&Universitéhttp://bit.ly/ghpKw6about 13 hours ago via web
>
> The #Madoff story is akin to that of Christopher Marlowe&s "Dr.
> Faustus" 1 day ago via web
>
> this vampireology kids book "claims" that christopher marlowe became a
> vampire towards the end of his career; he was destroyed in 1593. wtf?
>
> #criticism doesn&t seem to know any Christopher Marlowe
>
> Christopher Marlowe would have something to say about that. #TCR 2
> days ago via web
>
> Faustus should&ve been damned from the start for talking in the third
> person. Thank you Christopher Marlowe! :-) 2 days ago via web
>
> so this edward II essay... i&ve written one line.. & Edward II is a
> play which is written by Christopher Marlowe& ..may just hand that
> in :L 2 days ago via web
>
> http://twitter.com/#search?q=christopher%20marlowe
>
>
>
> > Yeah but Tamburlaine is what Kit Marlowe went for, and you know how I
> > love Tudor guys...
> > about 17 hours ago via TweetDeck
>
> >http://twitter.com/#search?q=kit%20marlowe
>
> > It's called "Marlowe". It's about the death of Christopher Marlowe.http://www.marlowetheplay.comComesee it! :)
>
> >http://twitter.com/#search?q=christopher%20marlowe
>
> > > Well, the poets liked black. Donne:http://bit.ly/9MMxMoMarlowe:http://bit.ly/bDe0afshShakespearehttp://b...
>
> > > No worries. I've enjoyed your blog since discovering it. Yes,
> > > I'm overbearingly named after Christopher Marlowe... thus Kit.
>
> > >http://twitter.com/#search?q=kit%20marlowe- Hide quoted text -
>
> > ```````````````````
>
> > A new nom de plume (or two)
>
> > is about all I can do to make the best of today!
>
> > Now, back to the work, if that's what it is.........
>
> > ```````````````````
> > (quote)
>
> > ```````````````````
quotearchive: I’m armed with more than complete steel, The justice of
my quarrel. - Christopher Marlowe
about 13 hours ago via web
William #Shakespeare and Christopher #Marlowe - Are their Signatures
By the Same Hand? #law #graphology http://twurl.nl/i4ffr6
http://twitter.com/search?q=christopher%20marlowe
MSCblog: null http://t.co/MfOtLLL Latest from my blog: solving the
riddle of the Shakespeare Sonnets dedication. More Marlowe-as-
Shakespeare!
about 13 hours ago via Tweet Button
I am really tired of studying about Tragedies in 19th and 20th
Centuries! Shakespeare, Marlowe and Webster were way complicated than
my ex!
1 day ago via web
http://twitter.com/search?q=christopher%20marlowe#search?q=marlowe%20shakespeare
Some of those initial S's also look like the C in Christopher
Marlowe's signature and, indeed, Shakespeare's signature sometimes
looks like that of an illiterate or someone struggling to write his
name in code or signature other than his own.
Christopher means "Christ bearer" and Shak-speare, as the name was
puzzlingly (to mainstream scholars) sometimes written in Shakespeare's
day, could have meant "hidden bearer" to its originator if it were an
alias for a man versed in ancient languages, as Biblical ha-shak
(hashak, hoshek) is found nineteen times in the Bible, meaning
"hidden, in darkness"). For a man in hiding, it would have been the
"perfect" alias, more than 400 years ago.
The issue is not, as literary scholars wish to frame it, the question
of whether Shakespeare wrote Shakespeare. He did. He did.
But the question is, who WAS he? Was he the physical person literary
scholarship equates with the "author" Shakespeare, an uneducated and
virtually undocumented unknown from Stratford-upon-Avon? Was he a
different physical person active under the same name? Was the name
merely an alias for another physical person? Was Shakespeare a front
for another person?
Our appeal in this posting is thus the question to professional
(legal) graphologists as to whether the signature of William
Shakespeare could be by the same hand as that of Christopher Marlowe,
based upon the above evidence.
We think the signatures are all by the same hand.
Do legal graphologists agree?
http://lawpundit.blogspot.com/2010/12/legal-graphologists-query-to-you-what.html
> :#München: Theater - The Plays of Christopher Marlowe.http://dlvr.it/9xNyw
> #Kleinanzeigen: #Münc...http://bit.ly/fjG1nA
>
> The Mysterious Death of Christopher Marlowe - Christopher Marlowe was
> one of the most talented writers of the Elizab...http://ow.ly/1alD8G
> 4 days ago via Facebook
>
> The Mysterious Death of Christopher Marlowehttp://bit.ly/cMwtvF
> #StuffYouMissedInHistoryClass (via @GetGlue) 4 days ago via
> GetGlue.com
> more
>
> Christopher Marlowe first did that commuter gag! And he adapted it
> from Aristophanes... 5 days ago via twicca
>
> @MissedinHistory: Elizabethan intrigue stars in our latest episode on
> the talented, wildly dangerous Christopher Marlowe and his mysterious
> demise. 5 days ago via web
>
> Howstuffworks.com – The Mysterious Death of Christopher Marlowe:http://www.last.fm/music/Howstuffworks.com#nowplaying 5 days ago via
> twitterfeed
>
> Try Christopher Marlowe, just as important as Shakespeare but not near
> the same amt of print. 5 days ago via web
>
> poor Christopher Marlowe. I think his tragic death hurt his career
> more than it would have in modern times. 5 days ago via txt
>
> Just arrived to install "Pavilion Of Dreams" for Enchanted Parks. In
> warm room reading Christopher Marlowe before sleep. 6 days ago via
> Twitter for iPhone
>
> http://twitter.com/#search?q=christopher%20marlowe
>
>
>
> > Apparently, my brain thinks the only worthy info on Kit Marlowe is
> > "GAY; playwright; Shakespeare rival." Yeah, I'll ACE this exam! 6 days
> > ago via TweetDeck
>
> >http://twitter.com/#search?q=kit%20marlowe
>
> > It&s conflicting when people say nice things about something you wrote
> > anonymously and for free. Bet Christopher Marlowe felt the same way.
>
> > I am reading my way through the œuvre of Christopher Marlowe,
> > hopefully in something approximating chronological…http://j.mp/emGeUW
> > about 9 hours ago via LiveJournal.com
>
> > Mon travail (maintenant blogue) sur Christopher Marlowe, le dramaturge
> > britanniquehttp://bit.ly/ghpKw6about13 hours ago via web
>
> > Un travail universitaire traitant de Christopher Marlowe, que j&ai
> > produit a l&Universitéhttp://bit.ly/ghpKw6about13 hours ago via web
>
> > > ```````````````````
>
> > > A new nom de plume (or two)
>
> > > is about all I can do to make the best of today!
>
> > > Now, back to the work, if that's what it is.........
>
> > > ```````````````````
> > > (quote)
>
> > > ```````````````````
RCFiction: Christopher Marlowe: Poet and Spy by Park Honan
#fridayreads
about 2 hours ago via web
Found an interesting use for Christopher Marlowe in the new novel.
Faust AND pirates?
Sounds like a bad musical, but give me a chance.
about 14 hours ago via Twitter for Android
a poem in the style of christopher marlowe
about 15 hours ago via TweetDeck
The slogan "For everything else, there's Mastercard™" Was
actually penned by Christopher Marlowe,
not William Shakespeare as is often cited.
about 17 hours ago via web
Christopher Marlowe's faith? http://oraculus.info/christopher-marlowes-faith
Christopher Marlowe; you were most likely a gay, atheist spy who wrote
amazing Elizabethan literature,
but right now I could not care less.
about 22 hours ago via web
Christopher Marlowe in Love #lessambitiousmovies
2 days ago via Twitter for Android
#turning30 today. Something Christopher Marlowe never did.
3 days ago via Twitter for iPhone
update_movie: The Life & Complete Works Of Christopher Marlowe (Kindle
Edition)By M. G. Scarsbrook ...
http://amzn.to/fhBIEp
I’m armed with more than complete steel, The justice of my quarrel. -
Christopher Marlowe
5 days ago via web
ู#nowreading "Doctor Faustus" by Christopher Marlowe
5 days ago via web
http://twitter.com/#search?q=christopher%20marlowe
> quotearchive: I’m armed with more than complete steel, The justice of
> my quarrel. - Christopher Marlowe
> about 13 hours ago via web
>
> William #Shakespeare and Christopher #Marlowe - Are their Signatures
> By the Same Hand? #law #graphologyhttp://twurl.nl/i4ffr6
>
> http://twitter.com/search?q=christopher%20marlowe
>
> MSCblog: nullhttp://t.co/MfOtLLLLatest from my blog: solving the
> riddle of the Shakespeare Sonnets dedication. More Marlowe-as-
> Shakespeare!
> about 13 hours ago via Tweet Button
>
> I am really tired of studying about Tragedies in 19th and 20th
> Centuries! Shakespeare, Marlowe and Webster were way complicated than
> my ex!
> 1 day ago via web
>
> http://twitter.com/search?q=christopher%20marlowe#search?q=marlowe%20...
> http://lawpundit.blogspot.com/2010/12/legal-graphologists-query-to-yo...
>
>
>
> > :#München: Theater - The Plays of Christopher Marlowe.http://dlvr.it/9xNyw
> > #Kleinanzeigen: #Münc...http://bit.ly/fjG1nA
>
> > The Mysterious Death of Christopher Marlowe - Christopher Marlowe was
> > one of the most talented writers of the Elizab...http://ow.ly/1alD8G
> > 4 days ago via Facebook
>
> > The Mysterious Death of Christopher Marlowehttp://bit.ly/cMwtvF
> > #StuffYouMissedInHistoryClass (via @GetGlue) 4 days ago via
> > GetGlue.com
> > more
>
> > Christopher Marlowe first did that commuter gag! And he adapted it
> > from Aristophanes... 5 days ago via twicca
>
> > @MissedinHistory: Elizabethan intrigue stars in our latest episode on
> > the talented, wildly dangerous Christopher Marlowe and his mysterious
> > demise. 5 days ago via web
>
> > Howstuffworks.com – The Mysterious Death of Christopher Marlowe:http://www.last.fm/music/Howstuffworks.com#nowplaying5 days ago via
> > twitterfeed
>
> > Try Christopher Marlowe, just as important as Shakespeare but not near
> > the same amt of print. 5 days ago via web
>
> > poor Christopher Marlowe. I think his tragic death hurt his career
> > more than it would have in modern times. 5 days ago via txt
>
> > Just arrived to install "Pavilion Of Dreams" for Enchanted Parks. In
> > warm room reading Christopher Marlowe before sleep. 6 days ago via
> > Twitter for iPhone
>
> >http://twitter.com/#search?q=christopher%20marlowe
>
> > > Apparently, my brain thinks the only worthy info on Kit Marlowe is
> > > "GAY; playwright; Shakespeare rival." Yeah, I'll ACE this exam! 6 days
> > > ago via TweetDeck
>
> > >http://twitter.com/#search?q=kit%20marlowe
>
> > > It&s conflicting when people say nice things about something you wrote
> > > anonymously and for free. Bet Christopher Marlowe felt the same way.
>
> > > I am reading my way through the œuvre of Christopher Marlowe,
> > > hopefully in something approximating chronological…http://j.mp/emGeUW
> > > about 9 hours ago via LiveJournal.com
>
> > > Mon travail (maintenant blogue) sur Christopher Marlowe, le dramaturge
> > > britanniquehttp://bit.ly/ghpKw6about13hours ago via web
>
> > > Un travail universitaire traitant de Christopher Marlowe, que j&ai
> > > produit a l&Universitéhttp://bit.ly/ghpKw6about13hours ago via web
>
> > > > ```````````````````
>
> > > > A new nom de plume (or two)
>
> > > > is about all I can do to make the best of today!
>
> > > > Now, back to the work, if that's what it is.........
>
> > > > ```````````````````
> > > > (quote)
>
> > > > ```````````````````
Reading Shakespeare/Marlowe while watching Time Cop has to be a
first.
about 3 hours ago via web
Was Marlowe Shakespeare? Much Ado About Something http://bit.ly/e6HnKm
#filmcontracts #indyfilms
1 day ago via WordPress_Twtr-Blog
Good-oh! Shakespeare's Globe is doing Marlowe's "Doctor Faustus" this
year.
"She thought now only of the glory of poetry, and the great lines of
Marlowe, Shakespeare, Ben Jonson,..." http://tumblr.com/xfm16jn9ra
4 days ago via Tumblr
MSCblog: null http://t.co/MfOtLLL Latest from my blog: solving the
riddle of the Shakespeare Sonnets dedication. More Marlowe-as-
Shakespeare!
http://twitter.com/#search?q=marlowe%20shakespeare
> RCFiction: Christopher Marlowe: Poet and Spy by Park Honan
> #fridayreads
> about 2 hours ago via web
>
> Found an interesting use for Christopher Marlowe in the new novel.
> Faust AND pirates?
> Sounds like a bad musical, but give me a chance.
> about 14 hours ago via Twitter for Android
>
> a poem in the style of christopher marlowe
> about 15 hours ago via TweetDeck
>
> The slogan "For everything else, there's Mastercard™" Was
> actually penned by Christopher Marlowe,
> not William Shakespeare as is often cited.
> about 17 hours ago via web
>
> Christopher Marlowe's faith?http://oraculus.info/christopher-marlowes-faith
>
> Christopher Marlowe; you were most likely a gay, atheist spy who wrote
> amazing Elizabethan literature,
> but right now I could not care less.
> about 22 hours ago via web
>
> Christopher Marlowe in Love #lessambitiousmovies
> 2 days ago via Twitter for Android
>
> #turning30 today. Something Christopher Marlowe never did.
> 3 days ago via Twitter for iPhone
>
> update_movie: The Life & Complete Works Of Christopher Marlowe (Kindle
> Edition)By M. G. Scarsbrook ...http://amzn.to/fhBIEp
>
> I’m armed with more than complete steel, The justice of my quarrel. -
> Christopher Marlowe
> 5 days ago via web
>
> ู#nowreading "Doctor Faustus" by Christopher Marlowe
> 5 days ago via web
>
> http://twitter.com/#search?q=christopher%20marlowe
>
>
>
> > quotearchive: I’m armed with more than complete steel, The justice of
> > my quarrel. - Christopher Marlowe
> > about 13 hours ago via web
>
> > William #Shakespeare and Christopher #Marlowe - Are their Signatures
> > By the Same Hand? #law #graphologyhttp://twurl.nl/i4ffr6
>
> >http://twitter.com/search?q=christopher%20marlowe
>
> > MSCblog: nullhttp://t.co/MfOtLLLLatestfrom my blog: solving the
> > > Howstuffworks.com – The Mysterious Death of Christopher Marlowe:http://www.last.fm/music/Howstuffworks.com#nowplaying5days ago via
>
> > > > > ```````````````````
>
> > > > > A new nom de plume (or two)
>
> > > > > is about all I can do to make the best of today!
>
> > > > > Now, back to the work, if that's what it is.........
>
> > > > > ```````````````````
> > > > > (quote)
>
> > > > > ```````````````````
Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe - A Review http://bit.ly/fYLLiv
about 7 hours ago via Mobile Web
Do you know who Christopher Marlowe is? — sounds familiar but no i
dont think i do http://4ms.me/igttbL
about 11 hours ago via formspring.me
its a play by christopher marlowe about a deal with the devil its
kinda hard going like shakespeare but its really quite fun
about 14 hours ago via Snaptu
thanks so much, but we already are immortal =] @LoriMoreno Make me
immortal with a kiss. ~Christopher Marlowe
about 18 hours ago via web
Sitting in the pub where christopher marlowe died outside.
(shakespeare's mate) RIP
about 18 hours ago via Twitter for BlackBerry®
im sure you do....but i need to find one by christopher Marlowe and i
cant find it anywhere. :(
about 23 hours ago via web
Mostly it talks about the weather... From time to time the life works
of Christopher Marlowe
1 day ago via Twitter for iPad
Ateh memso Christopher Marlowe o gde inspirador de Shakespeare no
começo de sua carreira esta representado no filme inclusive sua
morte.
1 day ago via Mobile Web
Every time I read or write about Christopher Marlowe I gain another
new insight into how unappreciated he is.
1 day ago via web
Christopher Marlowe: Poet and Spy by Park Honan #fridayreads
2 days ago via web
Found an interesting use for Christopher Marlowe in the new novel.
Faust AND pirates? Sounds like a bad musical, but give me a chance.
3 days ago via Twitter for Android
http://twitter.com/#search?q=Christopher%20Marlowe
> Reading Shakespeare/Marlowe while watching Time Cop has to be a
> first.
> about 3 hours ago via web
>
> Was Marlowe Shakespeare? Much Ado About Somethinghttp://bit.ly/e6HnKm
> #filmcontracts #indyfilms
> 1 day ago via WordPress_Twtr-Blog
>
> Good-oh! Shakespeare's Globe is doing Marlowe's "Doctor Faustus" this
> year.
>
> "She thought now only of the glory of poetry, and the great lines of
> Marlowe, Shakespeare, Ben Jonson,..."http://tumblr.com/xfm16jn9ra
> 4 days ago via Tumblr
>
> MSCblog: nullhttp://t.co/MfOtLLLLatest from my blog: solving the
> > > MSCblog: nullhttp://t.co/MfOtLLLLatestfrommy blog: solving the
>
> > > > > > ```````````````````
>
> > > > > > A new nom de plume (or two)
>
> > > > > > is about all I can do to make the best of today!
>
> > > > > > Now, back to the work, if that's what it is.........
>
> > > > > > ```````````````````
> > > > > > (quote)
>
> > > > > > ```````````````````
When I read some poems by marlowe or shakespeare I wonder how much
the must of loved to come up with the words they use to describe it
1 day ago via txt
Marlowe realmente morreu aos 23 anos de idade esfaqueado em uma
taverna. Autor de Dr Faustus, Shakespeare o considerava melhor do q si
mesmo
1 day ago via Mobile Web
Ateh memso Christopher Marlowe o gde inspirador de Shakespeare no
começo de sua carreira esta representado no filme inclusive sua
morte.
1 day ago via Mobile Web
Also theorized is that Marlowe (1564-1593) and Shakespeare (1564-1616)
are the same person. Marlowe faked his death and became Skakespeare.
1 day ago via web
Reading Shakespeare/Marlowe while watching Time Cop has to be a
first.
2 days ago via web
Being a Shakespeare lover & a researcher in that subject matter, I
second w/ a nod. The place of Marlowe & Jonson should be revised.
3 days ago via web
http://twitter.com/#search?q=Marlowe%20Shakespeare
> Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe - A Reviewhttp://bit.ly/fYLLiv
> about 7 hours ago via Mobile Web
>
> Do you know who Christopher Marlowe is? — sounds familiar but no i
> dont think i dohttp://4ms.me/igttbL
> > MSCblog: nullhttp://t.co/MfOtLLLLatestfrom my blog: solving the
>
> > > > > > > ```````````````````
>
> > > > > > > A new nom de plume (or two)
>
> > > > > > > is about all I can do to make the best of today!
>
> > > > > > > Now, back to the work, if that's what it is.........
>
> > > > > > > ```````````````````
> > > > > > > (quote)
>
> > > > > > > ```````````````````
Primus means First and Morpheus means god of dreams. Jew of Malta is
an informative book so far. Thanks Christopher Marlowe.
about 15 hours ago via txt
WOULD YOU LOL & RETWEET IT IF I ASKED WHO CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE IS? i
think so. about 16 hours ago via web
Early morning Row, reading christopher marlowe, played a little H-L2
and finishing a letter to my grandfather. Today was a good day :) 1
day ago via web
Christopher Marlowe an influence of Shakespeare wrote some moving
pieces. They killed him before he reached 30. 1 day ago via
ÜberTwitter
"Honour is purchas'd by the deeds we do."--Christopher Marlowe, Hero
and Leander 3 days ago via web
not to rub it in but I share my birthday with Christopher Marlowe and
Zsa Zsa Gabor... 4 days ago via web
Now at Bardfilm: Did Christopher Marlowe Write the Plays Attributed to
William Shakespeare?: http://bit.ly/frdO2t
http://twitter.com/#search?q=christopher%20marlowe
Drying my hair and pondering on the Marlowe-Shakespeare-Malachi-MJ
connection... about 19 hours ago via web
I HATE CHAUCER AND MARLOWE AND SHAKESPEARE!” ... That mean you love
Marsten, Jonson, and Middleton? 2 days ago via Twitter for iPhone
Loves shopping instead of revising again! I'll do anything to get
away from Shakespeare, Marlowe and Chaucer!! 2 days ago via Twitter
for BlackBerry®
You most certainly would not. And why bother meeting Shakespeare when
you could meet Marlowe? 2 days ago via web
If I could change one thing, everyone would recognize Marlowe as the
greatest writer on earth and say: Shakespeare who? 4 days ago via
TweetDeck
Did Christopher Marlowe Write the Plays Attributed to William
Shakespeare? http://dlvr.it/DjSSF 5 days ago via dlvr.it
http://twitter.com/search?q=christopher%20marlowe#search?q=marlowe%20shakespeare
> > > MSCblog: nullhttp://t.co/MfOtLLLLatestfrommy blog: solving the
> > > > > > > > ```````````````````
>
> > > > > > > > A new nom de plume (or two)
>
> > > > > > > > is about all I can do to make the best of today!
>
> > > > > > > > Now, back to the work, if that's what it is.........
>
> > > > > > > > ```````````````````
> > > > > > > > (quote)
>
> > > > > > > > ```````````````````
Just re-read "Who Killed Kit Marlowe?" by M J Trow. What a fascinating
man. http://bit.ly/6EAXax http://yfrog.com/h0zl20j
4 days ago via Yfrog
@simonpegg some people think Kit Marlowe WAS Shakespeare...
4 days ago via TwitBird
Kit Marlowe may have been William Shakespeare. RT @simonpegg
4 days ago via Twitterrific
http://twitter.com/#search?q=kit%20marlowe
(cont.) Um grande amigo do bardo era Christopher Marlowe, espião de
sua majestade, e que escrevera a primeira versão...
about 8 hours ago via web
Det; of which camp are you, that Shakespeare was really Emilia Lanier,
Christopher Marlowe, or Francis Bacon?
about 12 hours ago via web
Christopher Marlowe. Possibly gay! Stabbed in the eye! Faust!
#historycrush
about 14 hours ago via web
Wish someone would do an outrageous biopic of Christopher Marlowe.
Dude was called a brawler, a heretic, a magician, tobacco-user &
atheist
1 day ago via web
We once went to B&N & Debbie asked for "The Complete Works of
Christopher Marlowe". B&N employee: "Who wrote it?" We went to
Borders.
2 days ago via Twitter for iPhone
I LOVE MY GAY ATHEIST SPY CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE. #hefightscrime
4 days ago via web
http://twitter.com/#search?q=christopher%20marlowe
The Rose Theatre stood on the banks of the Thames. It featured
performances of plays written by Shakespeare and Marlowe
about 11 hours ago via web
I allways wonder bcos older playwrights Shakespeare/ marlowe etc
wrote very much with the audience in mind. But I find modern...
about 18 hours ago via Twitter for iPhone
Think I'll give up trying to see all the Shakespeare plays and
concentrate on Marlowe's instead, that's got to be easie... dammit
about 20 hours ago via TweetDeck
saucersource: http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread663990/pg1#pid10600458
the likes of Marlowe writing under state secret orders for
Shakespeare.
1 day ago via web
Teorías conspiratorias de Shakespeare y Marlowe, así da gusto dar
Literatura! :D
2 days ago via web
Looking for a poet? Try Blake, Keats, Elliot, Donne, Shakespeare (he
wrote sonnets!), Marlowe, Jonson, Marvell, Herrick, Yeats, Burns,
Pope
4 days ago via web
http://twitter.com/#search?q=marlowe%20shakespeare
> Primus means First and Morpheus means god of dreams. Jew of Malta is
> an informative book so far. Thanks ChristopherMarlowe.
> about 15 hours ago via txt
>
> WOULD YOU LOL & RETWEET IT IF I ASKED WHO CHRISTOPHERMARLOWEIS? i
> think so. about 16 hours ago via web
>
> Early morning Row, reading christophermarlowe, played a little H-L2
> and finishing a letter to my grandfather. Today was a good day :) 1
> day ago via web
>
> ChristopherMarlowean influence of Shakespeare wrote some moving
> pieces. They killed him before he reached 30. 1 day ago via
> ÜberTwitter
>
> "Honour is purchas'd by the deeds we do."--ChristopherMarlowe, Hero
> and Leander 3 days ago via web
>
> not to rub it in but I share my birthday with ChristopherMarloweand
> Zsa Zsa Gabor... 4 days ago via web
>
> Now at Bardfilm: Did ChristopherMarloweWrite the Plays Attributed to
> William Shakespeare?:http://bit.ly/frdO2t
>
> http://twitter.com/#search?q=christopher%20marlowe
>
> Drying my hair and pondering on theMarlowe-Shakespeare-Malachi-MJ
> connection... about 19 hours ago via web
>
> I HATE CHAUCER ANDMARLOWEAND SHAKESPEARE!” ... That mean you love
> Marsten, Jonson, and Middleton? 2 days ago viaTwitterfor iPhone
>
> Loves shopping instead of revising again! I'll do anything to get
> away from Shakespeare,Marloweand Chaucer!! 2 days ago viaTwitter
> for BlackBerry®
>
> You most certainly would not. And why bother meeting Shakespeare when
> you could meetMarlowe? 2 days ago via web
>
> If I could change one thing, everyone would recognizeMarloweas the
> greatest writer on earth and say: Shakespeare who? 4 days ago via
> TweetDeck
>
> Did ChristopherMarloweWrite the Plays Attributed to William
> Shakespeare?http://dlvr.it/DjSSF 5 days ago via dlvr.it
>
> http://twitter.com/search?q=christopher%20marlowe#search?q=marlowe%20...
>
>
>
> > When I read some poems bymarloweor shakespeare I wonder how much
> > the must of loved to come up with the words they use to describe it
> > 1 day ago via txt
>
> >Marlowerealmente morreu aos 23 anos de idade esfaqueado em uma
> > taverna. Autor de Dr Faustus, Shakespeare o considerava melhor do q si
> > mesmo
> > 1 day ago via Mobile Web
>
> > Ateh memso ChristopherMarloweo gde inspirador de Shakespeare no
> > começo de sua carreira esta representado no filme inclusive sua
> > morte.
> > 1 day ago via Mobile Web
>
> > Also theorized is thatMarlowe(1564-1593) and Shakespeare (1564-1616)
> > are the same person.Marlowefaked his death and became Skakespeare.
> > 1 day ago via web
>
> > Reading Shakespeare/Marlowewhile watching Time Cop has to be a
> > first.
> > 2 days ago via web
>
> > Being a Shakespeare lover & a researcher in that subject matter, I
> > second w/ a nod. The place ofMarlowe& Jonson should be revised.
> > 3 days ago via web
>
> >http://twitter.com/#search?q=Marlowe%20Shakespeare
>
> > > Doctor Faustus by ChristopherMarlowe- A Reviewhttp://bit.ly/fYLLiv
> > > about 7 hours ago via Mobile Web
>
> > > Do you know who ChristopherMarloweis? — sounds familiar but no i
> > > dont think i dohttp://4ms.me/igttbL
> > > about 11 hours ago via formspring.me
>
> > > its a play by christophermarloweabout a deal with the devil its
> > > kinda hard going like shakespeare but its really quite fun
> > > about 14 hours ago via Snaptu
>
> > > thanks so much, but we already are immortal =] @LoriMoreno Make me
> > > immortal with a kiss. ~ChristopherMarlowe
> > > about 18 hours ago via web
>
> > > Sitting in the pub where christophermarlowedied outside.
> > > (shakespeare's mate) RIP
> > > about 18 hours ago viaTwitterfor BlackBerry®
>
> > > im sure you do....but i need to find one by christopherMarloweand i
> > > cant find it anywhere. :(
> > > about 23 hours ago via web
>
> > > Mostly it talks about the weather... From time to time the life works
> > > of ChristopherMarlowe
> > > 1 day ago viaTwitterfor iPad
>
> > > Ateh memso ChristopherMarloweo gde inspirador de Shakespeare no
> > > começo de sua carreira esta representado no filme inclusive sua
> > > morte.
> > > 1 day ago via Mobile Web
>
> > > Every time I read or write about ChristopherMarloweI gain another
> > > new insight into how unappreciated he is.
> > > 1 day ago via web
>
> > > ChristopherMarlowe: Poet and Spy by Park Honan #fridayreads
> > > 2 days ago via web
>
> > > Found an interesting use for ChristopherMarlowein the new novel.
> > > Faust AND pirates? Sounds like a bad musical, but give me a chance.
> > > 3 days ago viaTwitterfor Android
>
> > >http://twitter.com/#search?q=Christopher%20Marlowe
>
> > > > Reading Shakespeare/Marlowewhile watching Time Cop has to be a
> > > > first.
> > > > about 3 hours ago via web
>
> > > > WasMarloweShakespeare? Much Ado About Somethinghttp://bit.ly/e6HnKm
> > > > #filmcontracts #indyfilms
> > > > 1 day ago via WordPress_Twtr-Blog
>
> > > > Good-oh! Shakespeare's Globe is doingMarlowe's"Doctor Faustus" this
> > > > year.
>
> > > > "She thought now only of the glory of poetry, and the great lines of
> > > >Marlowe, Shakespeare, Ben Jonson,..."http://tumblr.com/xfm16jn9ra
> > > > 4 days ago via Tumblr
>
> > > > MSCblog: nullhttp://t.co/MfOtLLLLatestfrommyblog: solving the
> > > > > > > > > ```````````````````
>
> > > > > > > > > A new nom de plume (or two)
>
> > > > > > > > > is about all I can do to make the best of today!
>
> > > > > > > > > Now, back to the work, if that's what it is.........
>
> > > > > > > > > ```````````````````
> > > > > > > > > (quote)
>
> > > > > > > > > ```````````````````
NEW BOOK Christopher Marlowe is celebrated in this first volume by
Robert Logan in a new series on the University Wits http://bit.ly/eTxR5g
Christopher Marlowe, Sir Walter Raleigh, Sir Thomas Wyatt, or Andrew
Marvell
Headed to opening night of @theatreprorata's DIDO: QUEEN OF
CARTHAGE by Christopher Marlowe.
1 day ago via Twitter for iPhone
of which camp are you, that Shakespeare was really Emilia Lanier,
Christopher Marlowe, or Francis Bacon?
2 days ago via web
El 30 de mayo de 1593, después de un día de borrachera, moría de una
puñalada el dramaturgo Christopher Marlowe, un genio de las letras.
2 days ago via web
Su última novela Un Muerto en Deptford (1993) es una interpretación
personal de la vida y muerte del dramaturgo Christopher Marlowe.
2 days ago via web
Su última novela Un Muerto en Deptford (1993) es una interpretación
personal de la vida y muerte del dramaturgo Christopher Marlowe.
2 days ago via web
#android App : Works of Christopher Marlowe [V12.2] http://goo.gl/fb/kX1sb
#booksreference
3 days ago via Google
LorrainCipriano: http://thelodownintotown.blogspot.com/2011/03/was-william-shakespeare-actually-man.html
Christopher Marlowe or William Shakespeare?
4 days ago via web
http://twitter.com/#search?q=christopher%20marlowe
>
> Just re-read "Who Killed Kit Marlowe?" by M J Trow. What a fascinating
> man.http://bit.ly/6EAXaxhttp://yfrog.com/h0zl20j
>
> > > > > > > > > > ```````````````````
>
> > > > > > > > > > A new nom de plume (or two)
>
> > > > > > > > > > is about all I can do to make the best of today!
>
> > > > > > > > > > Now, back to the work, if that's what it is.........
>
> > > > > > > > > > ```````````````````
> > > > > > > > > > (quote)
>
> > > > > > > > > > ```````````````````
MSCblog: Questions All Oxfordians Must Answer by Peter Farey http://t.co/n7Hnwe2
My re-post of Farey's critique of Oxford-as-Shakespeare theory
1 day ago via Tweet Button
What, in Marlowe's name, would The Works Of Shakespeare want to send
me Push notifications about?!
2 days ago via Twitter for iPhone
@thehistoryguy Shakespeare and marlowe were the same person.
3 days ago via Twitter for iPhone
Just seen Shakespeare in Love for the first time, slightly
disappointed in the Shakespeare-Marlowe relationship, is that just
me?
4 days ago via RockMelt
http://thelodownintotown.blogspot.com/2011/03/was-william-shakespeare-actually-man.html
Christopher Marlowe or William Shakespeare?
4 days ago via web
@prinzessincia You would not believe how much Shakespeare and marlowe
have copied each other's style...
4 days ago via Twitter for Androidfrom Hillhead, Glasgow
http://twitter.com/search?q=christopher%20marlowe#search?q=marlowe%20shakespeare
> NEW BOOK Christopher Marlowe is celebrated in this first volume by
> Robert Logan in a new series on the University Witshttp://bit.ly/eTxR5g
>
> Christopher Marlowe, Sir Walter Raleigh, Sir Thomas Wyatt, or Andrew
> Marvell
>
> Headed to opening night of @theatreprorata's DIDO: QUEEN OF
> CARTHAGE by Christopher Marlowe.
> 1 day ago via Twitter for iPhone
>
> of which camp are you, that Shakespeare was really Emilia Lanier,
> Christopher Marlowe, or Francis Bacon?
> 2 days ago via web
>
> El 30 de mayo de 1593, después de un día de borrachera, moría de una
> puñalada el dramaturgo Christopher Marlowe, un genio de las letras.
> 2 days ago via web
>
> Su última novela Un Muerto en Deptford (1993) es una interpretación
> personal de la vida y muerte del dramaturgo Christopher Marlowe.
> 2 days ago via web
>
> Su última novela Un Muerto en Deptford (1993) es una interpretación
> personal de la vida y muerte del dramaturgo Christopher Marlowe.
> 2 days ago via web
>
> #android App : Works of Christopher Marlowe [V12.2]http://goo.gl/fb/kX1sb
> #booksreference
> 3 days ago via Google
>
> LorrainCipriano:http://thelodownintotown.blogspot.com/2011/03/was-william-shakespeare...
>
> > > > > > > > > > > ```````````````````
>
> > > > > > > > > > > A new nom de plume (or two)
>
> > > > > > > > > > > is about all I can do to make the best of today!
>
> > > > > > > > > > > Now, back to the work, if that's what it is.........
>
> > > > > > > > > > > ```````````````````
> > > > > > > > > > > (quote)
>
> > > > > > > > > > > ```````````````````
Demands of Justice is a sci-fi novel with shapeshifters and drugs.
Under a Dark Star is sci-fi with Kit Marlowe. I <3 Kit.
about 5 hours ago via web
This week's @skins episode would've been edgier if it was Kit Marlowe
themed. Shakespeare is so 90's. 2 days ago via web
Every time I hear my Shakespeare prof. bring up Marlowe I want to call
Marlowe, KIT Marlowe, 'cause that was his name. 4 days ago via web
http://twitter.com/#search?q=kit%20marlowe
Christopher Marlowe was murdered in a pub in England and may have been
the writer of Shakespeares plays that may play in
Has any read doctor faustus by christopher marlowe ????
It does seem a waste that there isn't someone playing a belligerent
and mean Christopher Marlowe on Twitter. For longer than five
minutes. 4 days ago via web
Accursed be he that first invented war. -Christopher Marlowe Rainy
nights, and more rainy days to come. Goodnight! 4 days ago via
Twitter for iPhone
I highly doubt that Christopher Marlowe even considered Aristotlean
theory whilst writing his Doctor Faustus. 4 days ago via web
Who is Christopher Marlowe? 4 days ago via m.tweete.net
http://twitter.com/#search?q=christopher%20marlowe
So i have a theory... Shakespeare killed Marlowe coz he was jealous.
#simples about 18 hours ago via web
Ahora existe un nuevo dilema: ¿en verdad existíó Shakespeare? y si
existió, ¿qué tal la teoría Marlowe? 1 day ago via TweetDeck
Oh man that's great. I especially like the one about Marlowe writing
Shakespeare's plays. 1 day ago via web
This week's @skins episode would've been edgier if it was Kit Marlowe
themed. Shakespeare is so 90's. 2 days ago via web
Cake and coffee - perfect pair for studying Beowulf, Shakespeare and
Marlowe :) 5 days ago via Mobile Web
http://twitter.com/#search?q=marlowe%20shakespeare
> MSCblog: Questions All Oxfordians Must Answer by Peter Fareyhttp://t.co/n7Hnwe2
> My re-post of Farey's critique of Oxford-as-Shakespeare theory
> 1 day ago via Tweet Button
>
> What, in Marlowe's name, would The Works Of Shakespeare want to send
> me Push notifications about?!
> 2 days ago via Twitter for iPhone
>
> @thehistoryguy Shakespeare and marlowe were the same person.
> 3 days ago via Twitter for iPhone
>
> Just seen Shakespeare in Love for the first time, slightly
> disappointed in the Shakespeare-Marlowe relationship, is that just
> me?
> 4 days ago via RockMelt
>
> http://thelodownintotown.blogspot.com/2011/03/was-william-shakespeare...
> Christopher Marlowe or William Shakespeare?
> 4 days ago via web
>
> @prinzessincia You would not believe how much Shakespeare and marlowe
> have copied each other's style...
> 4 days ago via Twitter for Androidfrom Hillhead, Glasgow
>
> http://twitter.com/search?q=christopher%20marlowe#search?q=marlowe%20...
>
```````````````````
A new nom de plume (or two)
is about all I can do to make the best of today!
Now, back to the work, if that's what it is.........
```````````````````
(quote)
```````````````````
Now join your hands, and with your hands your hearts. ~ William
Shakespeare ♥great poets William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe 16th
Cent
Christopher Marlowe -- Source: www.essayworld.com http://bit.ly/gESpu0
Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe is an interesting read about
Faustus entering the land of the devils.
#ificouldiwouldbringback Vice Versas, Marc Bolan and Christopher
Marlowe.
http://twitter.com/#search?q=christopher%20marlowe
im pretty sure i stole that from shakespeare/marlowe/de vere or the
title of a lifetime movie
MSCblog The Case Against Oxford as Shakespeare http://t.co/2bd7Bto A
summary of my blog's posts against the Edward deVere-as-Shakespeare
theory.
oh, there are worse. Like the one where Marlowe & Shakespeare are
faerie agents for the Queen and also lovers.
http://twitter.com/#search?q=marlowe%20shakespeare
>
> ```````````````````
>
> A new nom de plume (or two)
>
> is about all I can do to make the best of today!
>
> Now, back to the work, if that's what it is.........
>
> ```````````````````
> (quote)
>
> ```````````````````
...Nah. If I was Kit Marlowe in a past life I would be far more MADE
OF AWESOME.
Had a pipe of tobacco and a potato in my usual in Deptford, and bloody
Kit Marlowe walked in. It kicked off big time.
http://twitter.com/#search?q=kit%20marlowe
MSCblog Christopher Marlowe, dal suo nascondiglio, continua a scrivere
drammi e poesie e William Shakespeare accett… (cont) http://deck.ly/~XBc6T
about 3 hours ago via TweetDeck
MSCblog #Christopher Marlowe-as-Shakespeare Breakout: Ros Barber Book
Deal http://t.co/SvXoX3c #Shakespeare about 5 hours ago via Tweet
Button
essay day today. Christopher Marlowe I HATE you, and cheers OU for
ruining one of my favourite films ever by making me anayse it! :-
( about 6 hours ago via web
MSCblog Death of Christopher #Marlowe? http://t.co/vrA67Cp Latest from
my blog: Peter Farey lays out the mysterious "death" of Marlowe.
#Shakespeare about 14 hours ago via web
I'm #reading Fausto (Letras Universales) by Christopher Marlowe
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/159033573 about 18 hours ago
via Goodreads
Writing under influences―A study of Christopher Marlowe: http://amzn.to/gG2EAz
2 days ago via twitterfeed
Hoy es el día de Christopher Marlowe. 2 days ago via Mobile Web
I want to be christopher marlowe 2 days ago via Twitter for
BlackBerry®
actorstore Audition monologue added (Male): Doctor Faustus –
Christopher Marlowe http://tinyurl.com/3tlyafd 3 days ago via web
http://twitter.com/#search?q=christopher%20marlowe
> Now join your hands, and with your hands your hearts. ~ William
> Shakespeare ♥great poets William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe 16th
> Cent
>
> Christopher Marlowe -- Source:www.essayworld.comhttp://bit.ly/gESpu0
> > > My re-post of Farey's critique of Oxford-as-Shakespeare theory
> > > 1 day ago via Tweet Button
>
> > > What, in Marlowe's name, would The Works Of Shakespeare want to send
> > > me Push notifications about?!
> > > 2 days ago via Twitter for iPhone
>
> > > @thehistoryguy Shakespeare and marlowe were the same person.
> > > 3 days ago via Twitter for iPhone
>
> > > Just seen Shakespeare in Love for the first time, slightly
> > > disappointed in the Shakespeare-Marlowe relationship, is that just
> > > me?
> > > 4 days ago via RockMelt
>
> > >http://thelodownintotown.blogspot.com/2011/03/was-william-shakespeare...
> > > Christopher Marlowe or William Shakespeare?
> > > 4 days ago via web
>
> > > @prinzessincia You would not believe how much Shakespeare and marlowe
> > > have copied each other's style...
>
> > ```````````````````
>
> > A new nom de plume (or two)
>
> > is about all I can do to make the best of today!
>
> > Now, back to the work, if that's what it is.........
>
> > ```````````````````
> > (quote)
>
> > ```````````````````
WarwicKnowledge @MSCblog Feel free to post a comment on the article to
share with our other readers... http://bit.ly/eihjE1 #shakespeare
#beckett #marlowe 5 minutes ago via web
MSCblog @WarwicKnowledge Our work on subject
http://marlowe-shakespeare.blogspot.com/2010/01/marlowe-and-shakespeare-similarities.html
#Shakespeare 31 minutes ago via TweetDeck
MSCblog Emmy-winning filmmaker Mike Rubbo on the Marlowe-as-
Shakespeare theory http://youtu.be/OsJTbWF1-lg #Shakespeare
#ChristopherMarlowe 36 minutes ago via TweetDeck
MSCblog @PaulBudra Outraged that #DeVere is a candidate! http://bit.ly/fRySo7
about 2 hours ago via TweetDeck
Oh dear. Another #Shakespeare conspiracy theory movie: http://prn.to/ghrku0.
At least the 'real author' is Marlowe about 2 hours ago via web
This again.... @MSCblog Was #Marlowe #Shakespeare? Ros Barber
Interviewed by Tim Grout-Smith http://t.co/tkJ629r about 3 hours ago
via Twitter for iPhone
MSCblog Questions All Oxfordians Must Answer by Peter Farey http://t.co/xgtPKCv
#deVere #Shakespeare Regarding the Oxford-as-Shakespeare theory.
about 3 hours ago via Tweet Button
Editing and transcribing a couple of videos on the #Marlowe theory of
#Shakespeare authorship. about 3 hours ago via TweetDeck
Stanley Wells and the Cobbe Portrait by Ros Barber http://t.co/35xoRw3
#Shakespeare Is the #Cobbe REALLY Shakespeare? about 3 hours ago via
Tweet Button
#Shakespeare’s Anonymous Death by Anthony Kellett http://t.co/IUgL1Du
Why didn't anyone care when #Shakespeare died? about 3 hours ago via
Tweet Button
MSCblog http://www.marlowe-shakespeare.blogspot.com about 4 hours
ago via TweetDeck
MSCblog Malcolm #Gladwell's #Outliers: Implications for #Shakespeare
Biographers by Daryl Pinksen http://t.co/tQhFbUa about 4 hours ago
via Tweet Button
MSCblog Was #Marlowe #Shakespeare? Ros Barber Interviewed by Tim Grout-
Smith http://t.co/tkJ629r about 5 hours ago via Tweet Button
MSCblog The Case Against Oxford, Edward de Vere, as #Shakespeare
http://t.co/slfTKDE about 5 hours ago via Tweet Button
MSCblog Death of Christopher #Marlowe? http://t.co/vrA67Cp Latest from
my blog: Peter Farey lays out the mysterious "death" of Marlowe.
#Shakespeare about 14 hours ago via web
saucersource http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread684793/pg9#pid11004621
Shakespeare a government agent fronting for a government agent
Marlowe about 14 hours ago via web
(from a search for
marlowe shakespeare at) twitter.com
> ...Nah. If I was Kit Marlowe in a past life I would be far more MADE
> OF AWESOME.
>
> Had a pipe of tobacco and a potato in my usual in Deptford, and bloody
> Kit Marlowe walked in. It kicked off big time.
>
> http://twitter.com/#search?q=kit%20marlowe
>
> MSCblog Christopher Marlowe, dal suo nascondiglio, continua a scrivere
> drammi e poesie e William Shakespeare accett… (cont)http://deck.ly/~XBc6T
> about 3 hours ago via TweetDeck
>
> MSCblog #Christopher Marlowe-as-Shakespeare Breakout: Ros Barber Book
> Dealhttp://t.co/SvXoX3c#Shakespeare about 5 hours ago via Tweet
> Button
>
> essay day today. Christopher Marlowe I HATE you, and cheers OU for
> ruining one of my favourite films ever by making me anayse it! :-
> ( about 6 hours ago via web
>
> MSCblog Death of Christopher #Marlowe?http://t.co/vrA67CpLatest from
> my blog: Peter Farey lays out the mysterious "death" of Marlowe.
> #Shakespeare about 14 hours ago via web
>
> I'm #reading Fausto (Letras Universales) by Christopher Marlowehttp://www.goodreads.com/review/show/159033573 about 18 hours ago
> via Goodreads
>
> Writing under influences―A study of Christopher Marlowe:http://amzn.to/gG2EAz
> 2 days ago via twitterfeed
>
> Hoy es el día de Christopher Marlowe. 2 days ago via Mobile Web
>
> I want to be christopher marlowe 2 days ago via Twitter for
> BlackBerry®
>
> actorstore Audition monologue added (Male): Doctor Faustus –
> Christopher Marlowehttp://tinyurl.com/3tlyafd 3 days ago via web
>
> > > ```````````````````
>
> > > A new nom de plume (or two)
>
> > > is about all I can do to make the best of today!
>
> > > Now, back to the work, if that's what it is.........
>
> > > ```````````````````
> > > (quote)
>
> > > ```````````````````
(from a link at twitter)
Shakespeare Conspiracy Film Set to Go Before the Cameras This Fall
Billed as the Story of the Greatest Literary Deception of All Time
PALM SPRINGS, Calif., April 5, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- The motion picture
The Shakespeare Conspiracy is set to go before the cameras this fall.
It is being produced by the Motion Picture Hall of Fame Corporation
and Barone Films. It is taken from the book of the same title by Ted
Bacino.
For centuries, two questions have plagued historians:
* How could Christopher Marlowe, a known spy and England's
foremost playwright, be suspiciously murdered and secretly buried in
unmarked grave - just days before he was to be tried for treason and
sentenced to death?
* How could William Shakespeare replace Marlowe as England's
greatest playwright virtually overnight - when Shakespeare had never
written anything before and was merely an unknown actor? Historians
have noted that he was better known at that time "for holding horses
for the gentry while they watched plays."
The Shakespeare Conspiracy is a historical film that intertwines both
of these mysteries and then puts the pieces together to offer the only
possible solution. The novel, a wild romp through 16th Century
Elizabethan England, is a rapidly unfolding detective narrative --
filled with comedy, intrigue, murder and an illicit love story.
Although every detail in the book is based on facts and actual
documents, the movie gives flesh and dialogue to all those caught in
the conspiracy.
The movie also exposes the scandalous real Shakespeare, with his
sexual peccadilloes and mistresses, and reveals the world of Marlowe,
who reveled in the gay world as did so many English kings at that
time. However, Marlowe had to live his life as a fugitive while
Shakespeare fronted for him and received all the glory.
The author, Ted Bacino, is a former newspaper reporter and educator
who lives in Italy, France and Palm Springs, California. Mr. Bacino,
who has directed musical theater for almost fifty years, received a
Star on the Palm Springs Walk of Fame for directing in 2005.
For videos and complete information: http://www.ShakespeareConspiracy.com
Contact:
T.J. Bacino
TBa...@AOL.com
760-778-1030
This press release was issued through eReleases(R). For more
information, visit eReleases Press Release Distribution at
http://www.ereleases.com.
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> WarwicKnowledge @MSCblog Feel free to post a comment on the article to
> share with our other readers...http://bit.ly/eihjE1#shakespeare
> #beckett #marlowe 5 minutes ago via web
>
> MSCblog @WarwicKnowledge Our work on subjecthttp://marlowe-shakespeare.blogspot.com/2010/01/marlowe-and-shakespea...
> #Shakespeare 31 minutes ago via TweetDeck
>
> MSCblog Emmy-winning filmmaker Mike Rubbo on the Marlowe-as-
> Shakespeare theoryhttp://youtu.be/OsJTbWF1-lg#Shakespeare
> #ChristopherMarlowe 36 minutes ago via TweetDeck
>
> MSCblog @PaulBudra Outraged that #DeVere is a candidate!http://bit.ly/fRySo7
> about 2 hours ago via TweetDeck
>
> Oh dear. Another #Shakespeare conspiracy theory movie:http://prn.to/ghrku0.
> At least the 'real author' is Marlowe about 2 hours ago via web
>
> This again.... @MSCblog Was #Marlowe #Shakespeare? Ros Barber
> Interviewed by Tim Grout-Smithhttp://t.co/tkJ629r about 3 hours ago
> via Twitter for iPhone
>
> MSCblog Questions All Oxfordians Must Answer by Peter Fareyhttp://t.co/xgtPKCv
> #deVere #Shakespeare Regarding the Oxford-as-Shakespeare theory.
> about 3 hours ago via Tweet Button
>
> Editing and transcribing a couple of videos on the #Marlowe theory of
> #Shakespeare authorship. about 3 hours ago via TweetDeck
>
> Stanley Wells and the Cobbe Portrait by Ros Barberhttp://t.co/35xoRw3
> #Shakespeare Is the #Cobbe REALLY Shakespeare? about 3 hours ago via
> Tweet Button
>
> #Shakespeare’s Anonymous Death by Anthony Kelletthttp://t.co/IUgL1Du
> Why didn't anyone care when #Shakespeare died? about 3 hours ago via
> Tweet Button
>
> MSCbloghttp://www.marlowe-shakespeare.blogspot.com about 4 hours
> ago via TweetDeck
>
> MSCblog Malcolm #Gladwell's #Outliers: Implications for #Shakespeare
> Biographers by Daryl Pinksenhttp://t.co/tQhFbUa about 4 hours ago
> via Tweet Button
>
> MSCblog Was #Marlowe #Shakespeare? Ros Barber Interviewed by Tim Grout-
> Smithhttp://t.co/tkJ629r about 5 hours ago via Tweet Button
>
> MSCblog The Case Against Oxford, Edward de Vere, as #Shakespearehttp://t.co/slfTKDE about 5 hours ago via Tweet Button
>
> MSCblog Death of Christopher #Marlowe?http://t.co/vrA67CpLatest from
> my blog: Peter Farey lays out the mysterious "death" of Marlowe.
> #Shakespeare about 14 hours ago via web
>
> saucersourcehttp://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread684793/pg9#pid11004621
>
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> > > > A new nom de plume (or two)
>
> > > > is about all I can do to make the best of today!
>
> > > > Now, back to the work, if that's what it is.........
>
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Doing a project about Kit Marlowe for class. The man is described as a
spy, a brawler, a heretic and a rakehell. #16thCenturyGangsta
Eeeeek "The Queens Witch" and "The Guntlet" made me so happy there is
nothing better than a Vampire Kit Marlowe!
http://twitter.com/#!/search/kit%20marlowe
#atheist #qotd-religion hides many mischiefs from suspicion-
christopher marlowe
Guess That Quote: "Fair is foul, and foul is fair." Is it: A)
Christopher Marlowe, B) William Shakespeare, or C) Edward De Vere?
Tamburlaine the Great: http://amzn.to/fZAWnE
5 - Act 5 (Librivox: Tragical History of Doctor Faustus, The by
Marlowe, Christopher) http://bit.ly/e6LcZr #podcast
Comic Sensibility in the Plays of Christopher Marlowe: http://amzn.to/fsYOpt
Film Slate Magazine
FilmSlateMag Film Slate Magazine
"Live and die in Aristotle's works." Christopher Marlowe http://ow.ly/4DSvo
"Christopher Marlowe" appears to be the answer to 99% of Jeopardy!
questions about English playwrights.
Amalekite ה-עמלקי
the_amalekite Amalekite ה-עמלקי
@
@demon_pigeon Christopher Marlowe's "2 Faust 2 Furious"
The Works of Christopher Marlowe: http://amzn.to/epUKtE
Shakespeare and Co.: Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Dekker, Ben Jonson,
Thomas Middleton, John Fletcher and the Ot... http://amzn.to/gHxFpu
01 - First Sestiad, part one (Librivox: Hero and Leander by Marlowe,
Christopher) http://bit.ly/gYSLCd #podcast
Dr. Faustus (New Mermaids): http://amzn.to/gNewdR
Christopher Marlowe (Longman Critical Readers): http://amzn.to/ee0psZ
Will memorize e. e. cummings' sonnets and Christopher Marlowe's Doctor
Faustus just for the kick. I miss memorizing.
The Cambridge Companion to Christopher Marlowe (Cambridge Companions
to Literature): http://amzn.to/iavfzl
The Works of Christopher Marlowe: http://amzn.to/epUKtE
2 - Act 2 (Librivox: Tragical History of Doctor Faustus, The by
Marlowe, Christopher) http://bit.ly/gyxtMs #podcast
Tennille Bossi
Tennillebg95 Tennille Bossi
A Concordance to the Works of Christopher Marlowe (Elizabethan
Concordance): http://amzn.to/idc6Xa
Earthly delights(magical powers)taken to an extreme- are poor rewards
for the loss of one's eternal soul. -Christopher Marlowe-Faustus 1604.
Editor
MSCblog Editor
¿Escribió Christopher Marlowe las obras de Shakespeare? http://bit.ly/hmll8T
#shakespeare #literature #spain #conspiracy #mexico #spanish
Tamburlaine the Great: http://amzn.to/icmsgS
05 - Second Sestiad, part two (Librivox: Hero and Leander by Marlowe,
Christopher) http://bit.ly/hLXUNI #podcast
Debroahmm68 Debroah Kontos
Christopher Marlowe and Edward Alleyn: http://amzn.to/ewpyOd
2) Christopher Marlowe was far superior to William Shakespear, whom
was largely samey. Bar Othello. Which is my favourite play.
Candelaria Eve
Candelariayz06 Candelaria Eve
The Cambridge Companion to Christopher Marlowe (Cambridge Companions
to Literature): http://amzn.to/iavfzl
Wit & Wisdom
WitAndWisdom_ Wit & Wisdom
"All Places are alike & every earth is fit for burial." ~ Christopher
Marlowe ~
Shakespeare and Co.: Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Dekker, Ben Jonson,
Thomas Middleton, John Fletcher and the Ot... http://amzn.to/gHxFpu
1
Tamburlaine the Great: 2 Parts (Marlowe, Christopher, Works.):
http://amzn.to/hIksmW
Christopher Marlowe~ Things that are not at all are never lost.
The World of Christopher Marlowe: http://amzn.to/edd54R
08 - Fourth Sestiad, part one (Librivox: Hero and Leander by Marlowe,
Christopher) http://bit.ly/eve4Qi #podcast
Editor
MSCblog Editor
Christopher Marlowe, shadowy spy & genius playwright (& the real
#Shakespeare?). Like us on FB: http://on.fb.me/fiXmAi #literature
#marlowe
09 - Fourth Sestiad, part two (Librivox: Hero and Leander by Marlowe,
Christopher) http://bit.ly/gtR02G #podcast
#askapoetaquestion Did Christopher Marlowe fancy Deirdre Barlow?
ma tipo no..? della vita di Christopher Marlowe... quanto me ne può
fregare?! -.-
Lindsay Kreager
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04 - Second Sestiad, part one (Librivox: Hero and Leander by Marlowe,
Christopher) http://bit.ly/h5OneG #podcast
02 - First Sestiad, part two (Librivox: Hero and Leander by Marlowe,
Christopher) http://bit.ly/eVwRxE #podcast
07 - Third Sestiad, part two (Librivox: Hero and Leander by Marlowe,
Christopher) http://bit.ly/eXg5cd #podcast
15 - Sixth Sestiad, part two (Librivox: Hero and Leander by Marlowe,
Christopher) http://bit.ly/gv3Esz #podcast
10 - Fifth Sestiad, part one (Librivox: Hero and Leander by Marlowe,
Christopher) http://bit.ly/hSYksu #podcast
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Theater mogul Shakespeare brushes off plagiarism charges by
freelancer. Advises accuser Marlowe "Just give up" #ancientheadlines
Marlowe, prodigioso drammaturgo di successo e notevole spia per la
Regina Elizabetta, è #Shakespeare? http://bit.ly/hmll8T
Elizabethan Drama: Marlowe to Shakespeare (Harvard Classics):
http://amzn.to/gi557r
Marlowe, dal suo nascondiglio, continua a scrivere drammi e
#Shakespeare accetta di appropriarsene http://youtu.be/XKukzJ-W0Wg
#italian
Free Words in Order Essay: Good and Evil in Shakespeare's "Othello"
and Marlowe's "Doctor Faustus" http://bit.ly/g7iY7J
37 horizontal: “papel en Shakespeare in Love”. Respuesta: Marlowe / 39
horizontal: “guionista de Casablanca” Respuesta: Epstein
¿Escribió Christopher Marlowe las obras de Shakespeare? http://bit.ly/hmll8T
#shakespeare #literature #spain #conspiracy #mexico #spanish
Marlowe, prodigioso drammaturgo di successo e notevole spia per la
Regina Elizabetta, è #Shakespeare? http://bit.ly/hmll8T #italian
Me encanta Shakespeare y su época. He leído a Marlowe y a Ben Johnson
por afinidad. Es el más grande.
Assessing the Marlowe-is-Shakespeare theories - http://t.co/THjKxD7
19 Apr
@MardelBierzo Curioso, Marlowe estaba en la compañía Admiral´s Men y
Shakespeare en King´s Men.Rivales en l… (cont) http://deck.ly/~81DpL
#noche_Shakespeare "Black is the beauty of the brightest day!". Vale,
no es de Shakespeare, es de Marlowe, pero eran amigos... y rivales
I liked the Tempest because it was short xD And Marlowe! Just finished
Dr. Faustus. So good. Better than Shakespeare, fo sho!
McKellen's Edward II, Patrick Stewart narrates special on #Marlowe's
strange death,odd coroner's inquest #shakespeare http://amzn.to/h6j31L
Shakespeare and Co.: Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Dekker, Ben Jonson,
Thomas Middleton, John Fletcher and the Ot... http://amzn.to/gHxFpu
Yep, Mags, but #Emmerich's theory regarding Oxford-as -#Shakespeare is
very weak: http://bit.ly/fRySo7. #film
Memory and Forgetting in English Renaissance Drama: Shakespeare,
Marlowe, Webster (Cambridge Studies in Renaiss... http://amzn.to/hyO5JC
Christopher Marlowe, shadowy spy & genius playwright (& the real
#Shakespeare?). Like us on FB: http://on.fb.me/fiXmAi #literature
#marlowe
Does #Emmerich have it all wrong w/ upcoming "#Anonymous" film and its
Oxford-as-#Shakespeare theory? http://bit.ly/f2wwSG #film #movies
Marlowe, Er hat schreiben #Shakespeare werke? Besuchen Sie bitte die
Blog # 1 auf dieses Thema. http://bit.ly/hmll8T #german #books #lit
Since ever the artist has been.a.fragile eccentric.spirit.
Marlowe,shakespeare,aristotle,marley, basquiat,sedgwick ,michael,&on
Marlowe was Shakespeare's ghost writer. WHAT
http://bit.ly/gIFg0I Ros Barber on Marlowe-as-Shakespeare; interviewed
by former #BBC veteran Tim-Grout Smith #shakespeare #literature
18 Apr
Assessing the Marlowe-is-Shakespeare theories - by John Louie Ramos -
Helium http://t.co/THjKxD7
17 Apr
http://on.fb.me/fiXmAi Marlowe: Misterioso espía, genio literario ¿Tal
vez el verdadero #Shakespeare? #spanish #literature #southamerica
Marlowe, prodigioso drammaturgo di successo e notevole spia per la
Regina Elizabetta, è Shakespeare? http://bit.ly/hmll8T #italian #italy
Shakespeare's #Anonymous Death: http://bit.ly/fwZOYD #literature
#shakespeare
@Otamere Magic and mastery in the Tempest by Shakespeare and the
Tragical History of Dr Faustus by Marlowe, it's so dulllll!
17 Apr
http://twitter.com/#!/search/marlowe%20shakespeare
> Doing a project about Kit Marlowe for class. The man is described as a
> spy, a brawler, a heretic and a rakehell. #16thCenturyGangsta
>
> Eeeeek "The Queens Witch" and "The Guntlet" made me so happy there is
> nothing better than a Vampire Kit Marlowe!
>
> http://twitter.com/#!/search/kit%20marlowe
>
> #atheist #qotd-religion hides many mischiefs from suspicion-
> christopher marlowe
>
> Guess That Quote: "Fair is foul, and foul is fair." Is it: A)
> Christopher Marlowe, B) William Shakespeare, or C) Edward De Vere?
>
> Tamburlaine the Great:http://amzn.to/fZAWnE
>
> 5 - Act 5 (Librivox: Tragical History of Doctor Faustus, The by
> Marlowe, Christopher)http://bit.ly/e6LcZr#podcast
>
> Comic Sensibility in the Plays of Christopher Marlowe:http://amzn.to/fsYOpt
>
> Film Slate Magazine
> FilmSlateMag Film Slate Magazine
> "Live and die in Aristotle's works." Christopher Marlowehttp://ow.ly/4DSvo
>
> "Christopher Marlowe" appears to be the answer to 99% of Jeopardy!
> questions about English playwrights.
>
> Amalekite ה-עמלקי
> the_amalekite Amalekite ה-עמלקי
> @
> @demon_pigeon Christopher Marlowe's "2 Faust 2 Furious"
>
> The Works of Christopher Marlowe:http://amzn.to/epUKtE
>
> Shakespeare and Co.: Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Dekker, Ben Jonson,
> Thomas Middleton, John Fletcher and the Ot...http://amzn.to/gHxFpu
>
> 01 - First Sestiad, part one (Librivox: Hero and Leander by Marlowe,
> Christopher)http://bit.ly/gYSLCd#podcast
>
> Dr. Faustus (New Mermaids):http://amzn.to/gNewdR
>
> Christopher Marlowe (Longman Critical Readers):http://amzn.to/ee0psZ
>
> Will memorize e. e. cummings' sonnets and Christopher Marlowe's Doctor
> Faustus just for the kick. I miss memorizing.
>
> The Cambridge Companion to Christopher Marlowe (Cambridge Companions
> to Literature):http://amzn.to/iavfzl
>
> The Works of Christopher Marlowe:http://amzn.to/epUKtE
>
> 2 - Act 2 (Librivox: Tragical History of Doctor Faustus, The by
> Marlowe, Christopher)http://bit.ly/gyxtMs#podcast
>
> Tennille Bossi
> Tennillebg95 Tennille Bossi
> A Concordance to the Works of Christopher Marlowe (Elizabethan
> Concordance):http://amzn.to/idc6Xa
>
> Earthly delights(magical powers)taken to an extreme- are poor rewards
> for the loss of one's eternal soul. -Christopher Marlowe-Faustus 1604.
>
> Editor
> MSCblog Editor
> ¿Escribió Christopher Marlowe las obras de Shakespeare?http://bit.ly/hmll8T
> #shakespeare #literature #spain #conspiracy #mexico #spanish
>
> Tamburlaine the Great:http://amzn.to/icmsgS
>
> 05 - Second Sestiad, part two (Librivox: Hero and Leander by Marlowe,
> Christopher)http://bit.ly/hLXUNI#podcast
>
> Debroahmm68 Debroah Kontos
> Christopher Marlowe and Edward Alleyn:http://amzn.to/ewpyOd
>
> 2) Christopher Marlowe was far superior to William Shakespear, whom
> was largely samey. Bar Othello. Which is my favourite play.
>
> Candelaria Eve
> Candelariayz06 Candelaria Eve
> The Cambridge Companion to Christopher Marlowe (Cambridge Companions
> to Literature):http://amzn.to/iavfzl
>
> Wit & Wisdom
> WitAndWisdom_ Wit & Wisdom
> "All Places are alike & every earth is fit for burial." ~ Christopher
> Marlowe ~
>
> Shakespeare and Co.: Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Dekker, Ben Jonson,
> Thomas Middleton, John Fletcher and the Ot...http://amzn.to/gHxFpu
> > > WarwicKnowledge @MSCblog Feel free to post a comment on the article to
> ...
>
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>
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I hope Mr. Obama's 60 Minutes gig goes as well as the one Elizabeth I
did after they took out Kit Marlowe.
8 May
http://twitter.com/#!/search/kit%20marlowe
Christopher Marlowe: Merlin's Prophet: http://amzn.to/k5a2Sq
7 hours ago
The Irony of Identity: Self and Imagination in the Drama of
Christopher Marlowe: http://amzn.to/iBVe7B
Question for the drive home: is it funnier to call Shakespeare Bill,
Willy or Christopher Marlowe?
9 May
awesome :) i love christopher marlowe's work so it's a bonus :D
is it related to Christopher Marlowe in some way?
http://twitter.com/#!/search/christopher%20marlowe
Shakespeare, Marlowe and the Politics of France: http://amzn.to/iCnKRt
Former #BBC reporter Tim Grout-Smith interviews Ros Barber on Marlowe
as possible author of #Shakespeare: http://bit.ly/hu2jd2 #lit #theatre
Buenos días, como dijeron (¡misterio, misterio!) Shakespeare, Bacon y
Marlowe en diferentes momentos y a miles de kilómetros uno de otro.
Assessing the Marlowe-is-Shakespeare theories - http://t.co/THjKxD7
Quite proud of this essay on Marlowe/Shakespeare. Nobody appears to
have come up with the idea yet
10 May
http://amzn.to/mPQ80P : Did Marlowe write the works of #Shakespeare?
Marlowe's Ghost 2010 Writers Digest Grand Prize #books #literature
New from Lisa Hopkins, Drama and the Succession to the Crown,
1561-1633. Studies Shakespeare, Marlowe, Webster&Ford http://bit.ly/mINYda
Marlowe was also rumored to be a spy for Q Elizabeth and rival/bff
with Shakespeare. Both of those = fiction gold.
Comparing the styles of #Marlowe and #Shakespeare as it relates to
authorship theory. http://bit.ly/m5VcRW #literature #india #theatre
8 May
"Recent" painting that some claim is #Shakespeare clearly isn't.
Unbelievable how many have been duped. http://bit.ly/hSh5xF
#literature
http://twitter.com/#!/search/marlowe%20shakespeare
> Theater mogul Shakespeare brushes off plagiarism charges by
> freelancer. Advises accuser Marlowe "Just give up" #ancientheadlines
>
> Marlowe, prodigioso drammaturgo di successo e notevole spia per la
> Regina Elizabetta, è #Shakespeare?http://bit.ly/hmll8T
>
> Elizabethan Drama: Marlowe to Shakespeare (Harvard Classics):http://amzn.to/gi557r
>
> Marlowe, dal suo nascondiglio, continua a scrivere drammi e
> #Shakespeare accetta di appropriarsenehttp://youtu.be/XKukzJ-W0Wg
> #italian
>
> Free Words in Order Essay: Good and Evil in Shakespeare's "Othello"
> and Marlowe's "Doctor Faustus"http://bit.ly/g7iY7J
>
> 37 horizontal: “papel en Shakespeare in Love”. Respuesta: Marlowe / 39
> horizontal: “guionista de Casablanca” Respuesta: Epstein
>
> ¿Escribió Christopher Marlowe las obras de Shakespeare?http://bit.ly/hmll8T
> #shakespeare #literature #spain #conspiracy #mexico #spanish
>
> Marlowe, prodigioso drammaturgo di successo e notevole spia per la
> Regina Elizabetta, è #Shakespeare?http://bit.ly/hmll8T#italian
>
> Me encanta Shakespeare y su época. He leído a Marlowe y a Ben Johnson
> por afinidad. Es el más grande.
>
> Assessing the Marlowe-is-Shakespeare theories -http://t.co/THjKxD7
> 19 Apr
>
> @MardelBierzo Curioso, Marlowe estaba en la compañía Admiral´s Men y
> Shakespeare en King´s Men.Rivales en l… (cont)http://deck.ly/~81DpL
>
> #noche_Shakespeare "Black is the beauty of the brightest day!". Vale,
> no es de Shakespeare, es de Marlowe, pero eran amigos... y rivales
>
> I liked the Tempest because it was short xD And Marlowe! Just finished
> Dr. Faustus. So good. Better than Shakespeare, fo sho!
>
> McKellen's Edward II, Patrick Stewart narrates special on #Marlowe's
> strange death,odd coroner's inquest #shakespearehttp://amzn.to/h6j31L
>
> Shakespeare and Co.: Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Dekker, Ben Jonson,
> Thomas Middleton, John Fletcher and the Ot...http://amzn.to/gHxFpu
>
> Yep, Mags, but #Emmerich's theory regarding Oxford-as -#Shakespeare is
> very weak:http://bit.ly/fRySo7. #film
>
> Memory and Forgetting in English Renaissance Drama: Shakespeare,
> Marlowe, Webster (Cambridge Studies in Renaiss...http://amzn.to/hyO5JC
>
> Christopher Marlowe, shadowy spy & genius playwright (& the real
> #Shakespeare?). Like us on FB:http://on.fb.me/fiXmAi#literature
> #marlowe
>
> Does #Emmerich have it all wrong w/ upcoming "#Anonymous" film and its
> Oxford-as-#Shakespeare theory?http://bit.ly/f2wwSG#film #movies
>
> Marlowe, Er hat schreiben #Shakespeare werke? Besuchen Sie bitte die
> Blog # 1 auf dieses Thema.http://bit.ly/hmll8T#german #books #lit
>
> Since ever the artist has been.a.fragile eccentric.spirit.
> Marlowe,shakespeare,aristotle,marley, basquiat,sedgwick ,michael,&on
>
> Marlowe was Shakespeare's ghost writer. WHAT
>
> http://bit.ly/gIFg0IRos Barber on Marlowe-as-Shakespeare; interviewed
> by former #BBC veteran Tim-Grout Smith #shakespeare #literature
> 18 Apr
>
> Assessing the Marlowe-is-Shakespeare theories - by John Louie Ramos -
> Heliumhttp://t.co/THjKxD7
> 17 Apr
>
> http://on.fb.me/fiXmAiMarlowe: Misterioso espía, genio literario ¿Tal
> vez el verdadero #Shakespeare? #spanish #literature #southamerica
>
> Marlowe, prodigioso drammaturgo di successo e notevole spia per la
> Regina Elizabetta, è Shakespeare?http://bit.ly/hmll8T#italian #italy
>
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> >
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> >
> > > > > > > Now, back to the work, if that's what it is.........
> >
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Looking for a west mids based actor - can play 40 yrs old for a play about Kit Marlowe at Lichfield Garrick Theatre - any suggestions???
2 hours ago
Who Killed Kit Marlowe?: A Contract to Murder in Elizabethan England: http://amzn.to/mqyihv
3 hours ago
I like Kit too (Kit Marlowe) he's pretty cool.
17 May
Who Killed Kit Marlowe?: A Contract to Murder in Elizabethan England: http://amzn.to/mqyihv
http://twitter.com/#!/search/Kit%20Marlowe