ABSTRACT

This book, first published in 1964, is devoted to Thomas Nashe. Shakespeare’s plays have many apparent echoes of his matter and style; he was one of the most adventurous and successful of those who tried to explore the possibilities of the language and to embellish it was an eloquence both learned and popular. Moreover, he is a conscientious and delighted portrayer of the London of his time; he combines the interests of a Mayhew with the exuberance of a Dylan Thomas. This book will be of interest to students of literature.

chapter |25 pages

Introduction

chapter |55 pages

Summer's Last Will and Testament

chapter |86 pages

The Unfortunate Traveller

chapter |2 pages

Robert Greene

chapter |36 pages

The Life of Gabriel Harvey

chapter |5 pages

Hero and Leander

from Nashe's Lenten Stuff

chapter |6 pages

The Pope and the Herring

from Nashe's Lenten Stuff