Blackdog Media
Classic Reader: Authors: Christopher Marlowe
This site features the author Christopher Marlowe including a biography and the full text of the three dramas including Massacre at Paris, Tamburlaine the Great, Part I, and Tamburlaine the Great, Part II.
Other
Shakespeare Resource Center: Home
The Shakespeare Resource Center provides a thorough overview of the life and works of the playwright with a look at the Bard's last will and testament, the authorship debate, Elizabethan England, and so on.
University of Toronto (Canada)
University of Toronto: "Passionate Shepherd to His Love"
This site from the University of Toronto contains the original text of Marlows'e "The Passionate Shepherd to His Love" with in-text notes keyed to line numbers.
Bartleby
Bartleby.com: T. S. Eliot: Notes on the Blank Verse of Marlowe
This entry is based on "Notes on the Blank Verse of Christopher Marlowe" by T.S. Eliot (1888?1965), from The Sacred Wood: Essays on Poetry and Criticism (1922).
Blackdog Media
Classic Reader: Tamburlaine the Great, Part Ii by Christopher Marlowe
This is the complete text of the five-act play Tamburlaine the Great, Part II by Christopher Marlowe including a prologue and a list of characters.
Blackdog Media
Classic Reader: Massacre at Paris by Christopher Marlowe
This is the full text of the one-act play Massacre at Paris by Christopher Marlowe including 22 scenes and a list of characters.
Bartleby
Bartleby.com: "Edward Ii". Vii. Marlowe Kyd. Kyd. Vol. 5. The Drama
Marlowe's play, Edward II, has been referred to as the best effort in dramatics for him.
Shakespeare Resource Center
Shakespeare Resource Center:shakespeare's Peers:english Renaissance Playwrights
Information about ten playwrights who were contemporaries of Shakespeare includes some details about their lives in addition to descriptions of their major existing works.
University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge: Elizabethan Theatre [Ppt]
A short slideshow prepared by two British students looking at why theater developed so much during Queen Elizabeth I's reign. Provides information about playwrights who were prominent during this time period.
British Library
British Library: Discovering Literature: Doctor Faustus
Read an overview of the play "Doctor Faustus" by Christopher Marlowe and view additional resources such as articles and collection items.
British Library
British Library: Discovering Literature: Edward Ii
Read an overview of the play "Edward II" by Christopher Marlowe and view additional resources such as articles and collection items.
British Library
British Library: Discovering Literature: Renaissance Writers
Uncover the fascinating, colorful lives of Renaissance writers including John Donne, Ben Jonson, and Christopher Marlowe, and explore key features and themes in their groundbreaking plays and poetry.
Absolute Shakespeare
Absolute Shakespeare: Authorship Debate
Here are the basic arguments for each of the authorship claims. The site is helpful since it summarizes each of the arguments in plain language.
Other
Grcc English: The Shakespeare Project
This site has a critical analysis of Tamburlaine by Christopher Marlowe.
Bartleby
Bartleby.com: Michael Drayton & Christopher Marlowe
Here you can find some famous quotations from both Michael Drayton and Christopher Marlowe, found in John Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th edition.
Britain Express
Britain Express: Tudor: Elizabethan Theatre
This is a general information site on the history of Elizabethan theatre, and points out that Shakespeare and Marlowe were two of the playwrights of the time.
Bartleby
Bartleby.com: Marlowe and Kyd
This site, which is provided for by Bartelby.com, is a biographical sketch of Marlowe's life with notes.
Bartleby
Bartleby.com: Marlowes Non Dramatic Writings
At this site from Bartelby.com, information is given regarding the non-dramatic writings of Marlowe in particular his poems.
Bartleby
Bartleby.com: Marlowe and Kyd
This site is provided for by Bartelby.com. Marlowe's characteristics of style, as critics put it, is the use of the persistent hyperbole, weak construction, no woman limitation, humourless.