Links Database: Marlowe, Christopher
The Complete Works of Marlowe- http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/Texts/Marlowe.html
- The Complete Works of Christopher Marlowe: An Electronic Edition is available through the Perseus Project at Tufts University:
- keywords: edition, electronic, marlowe, perseus
- valid as of 2005-09-13
- Matthew G. Scarsbrook's Page on Christopher Marlowe
- http://www.matthewgscarsbrook.com-a.googlepages.com/christophermarlowe
- Matthew G. Scarsbrook's site includes a detailed, easy-to-read profile on Marlowe, a comprehensive timeline, and descriptions of his known associates. There is also a collection of primary documents that relate to his controversial death:
- keywords: marlowe, christopher
- valid as of 2007-07-04
- Selected Poetry of Christopher Marlowe (1564-1593)
- http://rpo.library.utoronto.ca/poet/216.html
- Selected poetry by Christopher Marlowe is available at Representative Poetry Online:
- keywords: christopher, hero, leander, marlowe, passionate, poetry, shepard
- valid as of 2005-09-13
The Complete Works of Christopher Marlowe- http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/Texts/faustus.html
- The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus is available through the Perseus Project at Tufts University. This hypertext edition allows the reader to compare the two very different early texts of the play:
- keywords: edition, history, marlowe, christopher, faustus
- valid as of 2005-09-13
- The Works of Christopher Marlowe
- http://www.luminarium.org/renlit/marlobib.htm
- The Works of Christopher Marlowe are available at Luminarium:
- keywords: christopher, marlowe, hero, leander, shepard, passionate
- valid as of 2005-09-13
- Marlowe's Jew of Malta
- http://dewey.lib.upenn.edu/CETI/Furness/index.cfm?TextID=jew_of_malta&PagePosition=1
- The famous tragedy of the rich Jew of Malta, as it was playd before the king and queene in his majesties theatre at White-Hall. London : Printed by I.B. for Nicholas Vavasour, 1633. This text is available at the Furness Collection:
- keywords: jew, king, library, london, malta, marlowe, theatre, tragedy
- valid as of 2005-09-13