Marlowe Lives!

Dedicated to the proposition that Christopher Marlowe was not killed in 1593, but survived to write the poems and plays now attributed to actor William Shakspere.

Monday, December 29, 2003

I pointed out in the Marlovian newsletter months ago that Ben Jonson's Invitation to a Grave Friend (quoted in Garrison Keillor's Writer's Almanac - DECEMBER 22 - 28, 2003) refers to thought-to-be-dead Marlowe.
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