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The first collected edition of Marlowe's plays, the 1826 Pickering edition

Historic Editions

Collected Editions

19th and early 20th century

Pickering, 3 vols., 1826

volume 1   volume 2  volume 3

Dyce, 3 vols., 1850; single volume, 1859

volume 1  volume 2  volume 3

1859 single volume

A. H. Bullen, 3 vols., 1885

volume 1, volume 2, volume 3

Ellis and Symonds "unexpurgated," 1887

1887 single volume

Breymann and Wagner, Marlowes Werke, 5 vols., 1885-89

vol. 1, Tamburlaiine I and II

vol. 2, Doctor Faustus

vol  3. The Jew of Malta

Cunningham, 1889

1889 single volume

First to include translations

Pinkerton "selected works," 1889

1889 single volume 

Brooke Oxford, 1910

1910 single volume

The standard edition for most of the twentieth century, old-spelling, all known works included

Phelps "Selected Works," 1912

1912 single volume

Thomas, The Plays of Christopher Marlowe, 1924

1924 single volume

Case, General ed., The Works and Life of Christopher Marlowe, 5 vols., 1930

Charlton and Waller, eds., Edward II

Brooke, Life of Marlowe and Dido, Queen of Carthage

Ellis-Fermor, Tamburlaine 1 and 2


Single-Text Editions

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Shone, The Jew of Malta, 1810

Shone

Dodsley, The Jew of Malta, 1810

Dodsley

Dilke, ed. Doctor Faustus, Lust's Dominion, 1814

Dilke

Old English Plays, vol. 1. Includes Mother Bombie and Midas along with Faustus and Dominion


Chappell, Doctor Faustus, 1818

Chappell

Chappell, The Massacre at Paris, 1818

Chappell

Singer, ed., Hero and Leander, 1821

Singer

Samuel Weller Singer's edition of the combined Marlowe and Chapman versions of the poem.  Singer is best known for his two editions of Shakespeare, 1826 and 1858

Hurst and Robinson, Dido, Queen of Carthage, 1825

Hurst and Robinson  

Lists Thomas Nash[e] as co-author

Wagner, Edward II, 1871

Wagner

Fleay, ed., Edward II, 1877

Fleay

Bell, ed., The Poems of Robert Greene, Christopher Marlowe, and Ben Jonson,

Bell

Anster, ed. Doctor Faustus, 1883

Anster

A combined version, Marlowe's Faustus / Goethe's Faust

Tancock, ed. Edward II, 1887

Oxford ed. 

Thayer, The Jew of Malta, 1890

In The Best Elizabethan Plays, vol. 1

McLaughlin, Edward II, 1894

includes selections from the corpus

Ricketts and Shannon, eds., Hero and Leander, 1894

Hero

Verity, ed., Edward II, 1896

Edward

Baines Note, 1901

In Boas, Thomas Kid

Ward, Doctor Faustus, 1901

Clarendon Press edition

Gollancz, ed., Doctor Faustus, 1905

Faustus

Cox, ed., Doctor Faustus, 1907

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Briggs, ed., Edward II, 1914

David Nutt

Macdonald, ed, Ovid's elegies and davies' epigrams, 1925

John Nash illustrated edition. 

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