Did Christopher Marlowe write the works attributed to Shakespeare? Click here to listen to a podcast of Daryl Pinksen's December 14 interview on the CBC's "The St. John's Morning Show." Click here for a December 19 piece about Daryl in the Telegram, Newfoundland and Labrador's largest newspaper. Daryl Pinksen, a regular MSC contributor, is the author of Marlowe's Ghost, Grand Prize Winner of the 17th Annual Writer's Digest International Self-Published Book Awards.
Why Christopher Marlowe is Shakespeare
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Sunday, December 20, 2009
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9 comments:
A well-deserved award that was!
Perhaps it will help this book get the wider recognition it deserves.
Enjoyed the podcast. By the way, Marlowe's Ghost is an excellent quick read which raises serious, well-considered points.
Congratulations, Daryl. Well deserved.
Awesome. Marlowe's Ghost is a great book. Thanks for the podcast!
I found Pinksen's book honest and fact-based. There's very little high-flying speculation, but yet it still makes a compelling case for Marlowe. I can now see the possibility that Marlowe could have written some, many, most or all of the plays in the Shakespeare canon. It was nice hearing him speak.
great stuff
You are a very smart person!
I loved Mike Rubbo's film and I could see how it would inspire someone to pursue the Marlowe matter further.
a fantastic website that just occupied two hours of my time.
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