Christopher Marlowe (1564-1593) was an English playwright, poet, and translator of the Elizabethan period, considered one of the precursors of Shakespeare. His style is characterized by heightened poetic language, the use of blank verse, and bold themes exploring power, desire, and transgression. Marlowe wrote plays such as Doctor Faustus and Tamburlaine, as well as poetry that reflects bothsensibility and provocation.
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