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  • Bartleby.com - Eliot's essay on Marlowe from his classic volume "The Sacred Wood."
    www.bartleby.com/200/sw8.html
  • Frank Deere - Account of the case for Marlowe being the author of Shakespeare's works.
    www.bedsofroses.homestead.com
  • In Hamlet, Shakespeare depited himself with Christopher Marlowe's biography - Suggests that Marlowe is depicted in Hamlet as Shakespeare, and that identical multi-plot structure hints at the same authorship.
    www.geocities.com/shakesp_marlowe/index.html
  • Meeting the Ghost of Hamlet's Father - Playwright Carolyn Gage explores the thesis that Marlowe lived on after his supposed murder and continued playwriting.
    www.echonyc.com/~onissues/f97gage.html
  • Peter Farey's Home Page: A Deception in Deptford - A Marlovian site that proposes the idea that Christopher Marlowe was not murdered in 1593; and that he lived in hiding as "Monsieur LeDoux," and was the real Shakespeare.
    www.homeusers.prestel.co.uk/rey
  • Salon.com: Mystery Man - Article about the film "Much Ado About Something."
    www.salon.com/ent/feature/2002/03/02/shakespeare/index.html
  • Was Marlowe Shakespeare? - Short essay examines arguments advanced by the Marlovians and concludes that Marlowe was not Shakespeare.
    ds.dial.pipex.com/town/lane/xvv88/Home/kmpi
  • Marlowe Society - Argues that Marlowe was the true author of the plays which bear Shakespeare's name.
    www.marlowe-society.org

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