christopher marlowe
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- English poet and playwright: Christopher Marlowe was an influential English writer of the Elizabethan era, known for his dramatic works and poetry.
- Innovator of dramatic blank verse: He is credited with pioneering the use of unrhymed iambic pentameter (blank verse) as a powerful form of expression in English drama.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun: is often considered the greatest Elizabethan tragedian before Shakespeare. The play is the most famous work by . Scholars study the life and mysterious death of .
Advanced Usage
- "Marlovian" (adjective): Pertaining to or characteristic of Christopher Marlowe or his works, often describing a style of dramatic verse or a larger-than-life protagonist (a "Marlovian hero").
- The play's ambitious protagonist and powerful blank verse are distinctly Marlovian.
Variants and Related Words
- Marlovian (adj): Of or relating to Christopher Marlowe.
- Marlowesque (adj): Resembling or suggestive of Marlowe's style.
Synonyms
- The Bard's Predecessor: A common epithet highlighting his influence on William Shakespeare.
- Elizabethan Playwright: A descriptor of his era and profession.
Related Phrases
- University Wit: A term for the group of educated playwrights, including Marlowe, who wrote for the London stage in the late 16th century.
- Christopher Marlowe was a prominent member of the University Wits.
Related Idioms
- (To have) a Marlowe ending: An informal, modern allusion to a sudden, violent, or mysterious demise, referencing the circumstances of his death.
- The corrupt official's story came to a Marlowe ending in a secluded alley.
Noun
- English poet and playwright who introduced blank verse as a form of dramatic expression; was stabbed to death in a tavern brawl (1564-1593)