Seven New Plays and Two New Poems by Shakespeare
Original Source Of The Shakespeare-X Message.
Here for the first time properly attributed are presented the youthful works of William Shakespeare.
All of them written by Shakespeare-Marlowe under the name of Christopher Marlowe.
They all show his intelligence, his insight and rhetorical skills, his poetic sensibility and his flair for drama.
They lack his mature psychological characterization, because Marlowe still lacks the maturity to create it.
Marlowe revisited the themes of a number of these plays (most even), later in his career in order to explore them more fully with a more mature vision.
Newly Attributed Literary Works By Shakespeare-Marlowe
The dates of composition are approximate.
Plays
- Dido, Queen of Carthage (c.1586)
- Tamburlaine, part 1 (c.1587)
- Tamburlaine, part 2 (c.1587-1588)
- The Jew of Malta (c.1589)
- Doctor Faustus (c.1589, or, c.1593)
- Edward II (c.1592)
- The Massacre at Paris (c.1593)
Poetry
- Translation of Book One of Lucan's Pharsalia (date unknown)
- Translation of Ovid's Elegies (c. 1580s?)
- The Passionate Shepherd to His Love (pre-1593; because it is constantly referred to in his own plays we can presume an early date of mid-1580s)
- Hero and Leander (c. 1593)
- On the Death Of Sir Roger Manwood. Written in Latin in 1592.