"Edward II" is one of the earliest English history plays. It focuses on the relationship between King Edward II of England and Piers Gaveston and Edward's murder on the orders of Roger Mortimer. Marlowe portrays the king's downfall as a result of his love for his dearests, Gaveston and Spencer, his negligence of his queen and earls, and the rise of Queen Isabella and her lover Mortimer. The play explores the tragic tensions between sexual passion and marriage, royal duty and self-fulfillment, and noble privilege and ambition.
The Tragedy of Dido Queene of Carthage
Christopher Marlowe
bookMassacre at Paris
Christopher Marlowe
bookHero and Leander
Christopher Marlowe
bookThe Tragical History of Doctor Faustus : From the Quarto of 1604
Christopher Marlowe
bookThe Tragical History of Doctor Faustus : From the Quarto of 1616
Christopher Marlowe
bookThe Jew of Malta
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bookThe Tragical History of Doctor Faustus
Christopher Marlowe
bookTamburlaine the Great - Part 2
Christopher Marlowe
bookTamburlaine the Great - Part 1
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bookDoctor Faustus
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bookDoctor Faustus – Original 1604 Version & Revised 1616 Version
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