Marlowe won a scholarship to study at Cambridge University. There, it seems that he was recruited as a spy by the British government. 1587 obtained a master's degree. Shakespeare probably attended Edward VI of England, an English grammar school in Herstford, but his studies were shortened by economic setbacks and his marriage of 65,438+08 years old. However, his education in grammar school, including Latin, rhetoric, classical literature (including drama) and music, gave him the necessary skills to become a playwright.
Marlowe is the most important "scholar", who ruled the London Theatre from the late 1980s to the early 1990s. His bold style and mastery of blank poems-what Jonson called Marlowe's powerful poems-made him deeply loved by the audience. He had a profound influence on Shakespeare, and Shakespeare in turn influenced him.
1593 On May 30th, Marlowe and three colleagues stayed at Eleanor Bull's home for one day and then died. Eleanor, a widow, was authorized to hold a private party (not a bar as usually reported). He confronted one of them, Ingram Frith, about the so-called "Bill", which eventually led to Marlowe's death. At that time, Marlowe was being investigated by the Privy Council for heresy. Considering that his three companions, Frith, Nicholas Scripps and Robert Polly, are all connected with the British spy network, some people think Marlowe was murdered. Shakespeare's deniers fabricated an absurd conspiracy theory, claiming that Marlowe faked his own death in order to escape to the European continent.
Our understanding of what happened in Mrs. Niu's house that day is almost entirely based on the coroner's investigation report two days later-1593 June1. It was not until 1925 that Dr. Leslie Hotson discovered this report. This report did not solve the cause of Marlowe's death, but produced many conspiracy theories that Marlowe was murdered, or in the case of deniers, someone was murdered instead of him. Many candidates are thought to be behind the murder. As I wrote before, when your evidence can be used to prove something, it can prove nothing.