19 Jan 2015

(19) Daryl Pinksen: Shakespeare, the front of Marlowe

Why the founder of the International Marlowe Society 

early has entombed all his first promising initiatives?


Daryl Pinksen , a canadian researcher and  author of the book  "Marlowe's Ghost " argues in an interview with the australian filmmaker Michael Rubbo (<-- Video interview), that the late works of Christopher Marlowe cannot be  distinguished from the early works of Shakespeare in terms of style, structure, content  etc.

For Pinksen there are only two possible explanations:
a) Shakespeare must have plagiarized from Marlowe extensively or b) Shakspeare was a frontman for Marlowe.  .

 Pinksen opts for the solution b)  .