<p>&nbsp; Born in Canterbury in 1564 the same year as his friend and literary colleague William Shakespeare Christopher Marlowe shunned a life as a clergyman which university wits like himself were expected to follow and moved to London to pursue the insecure craft of a playwright. Among his early plays were <em>Tamburlaine the Great</em> and <em>The Famous Tragedy of the Rich Jew of Malta</em> all well-received by Elizabethan audiences and displaying an impressive poetic talent that was bold enough to use high-quality blank verse for the first time in English theatre.</p><p><em>&nbsp; The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus </em>was written<em> </em>around 1588/89. A fusion of a tragedy and morality play the storyline draws its inspiration from fanciful accounts of a real sixteenth century German alchemist called Faust who supposedly sold his soul to the devil using magic. Marlowe&rsquo;s Doctor Faustus vacillates between the desire for power and knowledge and the fear of damnation in masterful soliloquys that showcase Marlowe&rsquo;s outstanding skill as a poet.</p><p>&nbsp; Christopher Marlowe was poised to give a great deal more to Elizabethan drama but that future was sadly foreshortened by a violent and sudden death at twenty-nine.</p>
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