Christopher Marlowe - Elizabethean Dramatist | Mini Bio | BIO
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- Watch a short video biography of Christopher Marlowe, the Elizabethan dramatist most famous for "Doctor Faustus" and his influence on William Shakespeare. #Biography
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Christopher Marlowe - Elizabethean Dramatist | Mini Bio | BIO
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I'm sorry to correct the mistake about Marlowe's first play, because his first play was actually Tamburlain (1590) and The Queen of Carthage,Tragedy of Dido was actually in collaboration with Nashe in 1594. Thank you.
There is no exact date about Dido
But it assumed that Dido was before tamburlain
Tamburlain part I was published in 1587 and part II in 1588
Marlowe is my favorite playwright, better than Shakespeare. I wonder if he would be the "runner up" if he was not killed in the tavern brawl. Also I wonder what other plays he might have written.
Great question, in fact Shakespeare learned from Marlowe how to write plays different from the cheap ones they had then.
wait what? why??
Isn't this music from The Sims Medieval?
Yes, yes it is.
Good explanation with nice background music and pictures 👍🏻✌🏻
I am always suspicious when someone uses a portrait of Sir Thomas Overbury to represent Shakespeare, as this video does.
Yea verily !!
princox!
i don't know how i got here but i like it
Very informative..thank you!
Nothing wrong with "Dr. Faustus", as it's a protagonist's dilemma and falls prey of greed. I think this video is just a small segment of one's Biography.
Excellent video.
Jeopardy brought me here.
verry nice Christopher malowe
Helpfull. For Bcs
I want the video's transcript pllllleeeeaaaaassssssee
helpful !!
Christopher Marlowe alias William Shakespeare
Special Effects Horror ?
Can you imagine Dr Faustus being played to an illiterate Elizabethan audience ..the demonic stage set...the gunpowder flash and a real demon appears on stage and torments a well drunk audience. It must have been mayhem !!
Bit like a Frankie Boyle gig.
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3:20 Not as frightening as the ignorance surrounding him at the time.
What play did the tambourine inspire
The Henry plays, I think they were referring to.
Christopher Marlowe a.k.a William Shakespeare.
Yes, far too few realize the truth.
@@WhirledPublishing realizeth the trutheth? is is true though?
LOL. What on Earth would make you think that. That's like saying Queen Elizabeth and Mary Queen of Scots were the same person.
Clue: They were not. Read a book.
In a word ‘Marlow pushed the limits’ that’s not one word that’s 4
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@4 minutes in: "Marlowe was only writing plays for six years ... " You have to be brain dead to say that.
why? what's wrong with that comment?
Aa100a?
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They killed my boy Kit Morley.
Shakespeare was hotter. Just saying.
Marlowe was prettier, IMO.
Just finished reading Doctor Faustus and it was a total disappointment...thanks for making this video!
Why disappointment ?
@@salahdin6382 Good question and did the most Christian of modern poets T. S. Elliot , (The Hollow Men) who concluded '"Marlowe was the most Christian of his period..." He and he would have have hated Faustus..
Sounds pretty Hollywood. The more things change...
Just another case of history repeating...
Just another case of history repeating...
Just another case of history repeating...
Just another case of history repeating...
Just another case of history repeating...
marlowe died in 1593