‘Let’s have a look at the dark side of the moon – Marlowe as spy, Rimbaud as gun-runner, Shakespeare as lodger’
http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/2011/dec/30/life-in-writing-charles-nicholl
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‘Let’s have a look at the dark side of the moon – Marlowe as spy, Rimbaud as gun-runner, Shakespeare as lodger’
http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/2011/dec/30/life-in-writing-charles-nicholl
Marlowe versus Shakespeare: Wrongful Death and Double Identity
An excerpt from the Amazon Kindle collection “Encounters with Authors”:* “Marlowe versus Shakespeare: Wrongful Death and Double Identity”- Murder, deceit, fraud, espionage – brace yourself for a cloak-and-dagger mystery unlike any…
The Murder of Christopher Marlowe
For the past 50 years or so, a theory has been put forth that Christopher Marlowe was not murdered at all. The proposition is that his killing was faked, and that Marlowe escaped from inevitable prosecution as a heretic by fleeing abroad. The main proponent of this theory, Calvin Hoffman, maintained in numerous writings that Christopher Marlowe was the author of the plays of Shakespeare. The outlines of his theory go something like this…