5.10: The Short Life and Strange Death of Christopher Marlowe
Episode 97: Christopher Marlowe was one of the giants of Elizabethan theatre, but he died young in mysterious circumstances. In this episode I try to unpick the mystery of why he died. Was it just an argument about the cost of a meal, or the result of some far more sinister goings-on in the world of Elizabethan espionage and court rivalry? Support the podcast at: www.thehistoryofeuropeantheatre.com www.ko-fi.com/thoetp www.patreon.com/thoetp

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5.11: Marlowe’s Mighty Line

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Ten Things I Learned From Shakespeare

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293. Lady Jane Grey: The Nine Days' Queen

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Growing Up With My Serial Killer Cousin, Ted Bundy

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The Celts: The Mysterious Dark Age Masters Of Europe | Lost Treasures | Chronicle

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Stephen Greenblatt on Christopher Marlowe

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The Talented Playwright Who Was Secretly A Gay Atheist Spy? | Christopher Marlowe

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The Rise & Fall of Anne Boleyn

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Paul Gottschalk Memorial Lecture with Jeffrey Masten - October 27, 2016

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Bonner Cutting — Edward de Vere’s Tin Letters

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E.M. Forster documentary

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Why Do Hopper’s Paintings Feel So Lonely? | Biographical Documentary

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The Rise And Fall Of Anne Boleyn

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Michael Dudley — The Bard Identity: Becoming an Oxfordian

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Bonner Miller Cutting — Profiling the Author: Will the Real Shakespeare Please Stand Up?

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Ros Barber Part 1: The Case for Marlowe as Author of the Shakespeare Canon. Followed by Part 2.

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Edward II - England's Worst or Most Misunderstood King Documentary

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Alexander Waugh: Edward de Vere & Marlowe, Lyly, Kyd. 'BAND OF BROTHERS' ZOOM Webinar. 12 Dec, 2020

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Roger Stritmatter — Leveraging the Shakespeare Allusion Book

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