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Christopher Marlowe

Christopher Marlowe

1st Edition

Edited By Robert A. Logan
February 28, 2011

In uncovering the origin of the designation 'University Wits', Bob Logan examines the characteristics of the Wits and their influence on the course of Elizabethan drama. For the first time, Christopher Marlowe is placed in the context of the six University Wits, where his reputation stands out as ...

George Peele

George Peele

1st Edition

Edited By David Bevington
March 28, 2011

David Bevington's volume on George Peele looks at the literary achievement of that dramatist and author, who was born in London some time around 1556-8, was educated at Oxford, and returned to London to become a prolific writer until his death in 1596. He died at the age of forty, in poverty, and ...

John Lyly

John Lyly

1st Edition

Edited By Ruth Lunney
March 28, 2011

John Lyly is the first collection of essays dedicated solely to the work of this University Wit, celebrity prose writer, and playwright to the court of Elizabeth. Lyly's energy and wit inspired his contemporaries to follow new directions in prose fiction and stage comedy, and his writings still ...

Robert Greene

Robert Greene

1st Edition

Edited By Kirk Melnikoff
March 28, 2011

While Robert Greene was the most prolific and perhaps the most notorious professional writer in Elizabethan England, he continues to be best known for his 1592 quip comparing Shakespeare to "an upstart crow." In his short twelve-year career, Greene wrote dozens of popular pamphlets in a variety of ...

Thomas Lodge

Thomas Lodge

1st Edition

Edited By Charles C. Whitney
April 28, 2011

Thomas Lodge was the most versatile of the pioneering professional writers of the English Renaissance, experimenting in an astonishing variety of forms. His long, eventful, and well-documented life makes him one of the most individualized figures of his age, and yet also one of the most ...

Thomas Nashe

Thomas Nashe

1st Edition

Edited By Georgia Brown
April 21, 2016

The current surge of interest in the Elizabethan poet, dramatist, prose-writer and critic, Thomas Nashe, follows years of neglect or undisguised hostility. Yet, as early allusions testify, Nashe was a name which imposed itself on contemporary culture. Nashe annoyed and even disturbed his ...

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