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early modern texts

1 and 2 Tamburlaine (1590)

The Richard Jones editions of the plays

edward the second (1594)

The William Jones edition


Link to Prospect Theatre Production and photo credit

Doctor Faustus (1616)

The B-text of the play

The massacre at paris (c. 1596)

Though the text is undated, studies of the paper and watermarks suggest that it was printed in 1596.

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Lucans first booke(1600)

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Hero and leander(1598)

The original Marlowe poem without the invasive editing of Singer (1821) and Brooke (1910) or the Chapman continuation.

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All ovids elegies (c.1599; this ed. 1602)

This was obviously of an earlier provenance. The place of publication was most likely London.

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the jew of malta(1633)

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edward II (1622)

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Doctor faustus (1604)

The 1914 John S. Farmer facsimile of the A-text/

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epigrammes and elegies(c.1599,certaine of ovids elegies)

This was the text that Bishops Bancroft and Whitgift consigned to the fire.

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dido, queene of carthage (1594)

1914  John Farmer facsimile

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The passionate pilgrim (1599)

"Live with me and be my love" first appeared in this collection featuring works by Shakespeare and others. This version of Marlowe's pastoral lyric is in image 28 of this unnumbered text.

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