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    Thomas Nashe and Late Elizabethan Writing

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    ISBN: 9781789146875
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    AuthorHadfield, Andrew
    Pub Date01/02/2023
    BindingHardback
    Pages256
    Publisher: reaktion books
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    An overview of the life and work of the scandalous Renaissance writer Thomas Nashe.

    An overview of the life and work of the scandalous Renaissance writer Thomas Nashe.

    This book provides an overview of the life and work of the scandalous Renaissance writer Thomas Nashe (1567-c. 1600), perhaps the only English author whose work led to the closure of theatres and the widespread banning of printed books. Nashe was famous for writing the scurrilous novel The Unfortunate Traveller (1594), but as Andrew Hadfield shows, there was much more to his career than this brilliant work. Nashe played a vital role in establishing English Renaissance theatre, collaborating with Ben Jonson, Christopher Marlowe and William Shakespeare. He was involved in religious controversies; wrote pornographic poetry; reflected on the terrifying impact of the plague on London; and wrote intricate sentences that saw him celebrated as one of the finest prose stylists of the age.