Christopher Marlowe is the brilliant bad boy of Elizabethan theatre. Handsome, alcoholic, gay, occultist and spy. He is the rival and friend of his compatriot Shakespeare. Marlowe led a tumultuous and bohemian existence. His interest in the self-destruction of the human spirit makes him a contemporary playwright.
With Marlowe, Jardins D’Écrivains interprets the erudition of the Baroque movement through a character of intense exaltation.
A dense, heady, animal and theatrical fragrance. From the very first notes, the poisonous nectar of tuberose mingles with the opulence of osmanthus. The old-fashioned heart of dried flowers evokes a tragic poetry.
The base reveals notes of powdery, chypre leather.
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