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Delphi Complete Works of Thomas Nashe Illustrated

Thomas Nashe

Editorial: Delphi Publishing Ltd

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Sinopsis

The Elizabethan playwright, poet and satirist, Thomas Nashe was the author of ‘The Unfortunate Traveller’, the first picaresque novel of English literature. His masterpiece was ‘Pierce Penniless, His Supplication to the Divell’, a prose satire that was among the most popular of the Elizabethan pamphlets. Employing a free and extemporaneous prose style, full of colloquialisms, neologisms and fantastic idiosyncrasies, Nashe entertains the reader with a story in which immediate entertainment is favoured over narrative structure. Complex, witty and colourfully anecdotal, Nashe’s work is as brash and bitingly sharp today as when it was first penned over four centuries ago.  For the first time, this eBook presents Nashe’s complete works, with numerous illustrations, rare texts, informative introductions and the usual Delphi bonus material. (Version 1)

 
* Beautifully illustrated with images relating to Nashe’s life and works* Concise introductions to the major texts* All the plays, poetry and pamphlets, with individual contents tables* Rare texts appearing for the first time in digital publishing* Images of how the books were first published, giving your eReader a taste of the original texts* Excellent formatting of the texts* Scarce pamphlets available in no other collection* Includes Nashe’s poetry* Features two biographies – discover Nashe’s Elizabethan world* Ordering of texts into chronological order and genres

 
CONTENTS:

 
The NovelThe Unfortunate Traveller (1594)

 
The PlaysSummer’s Last Will and Testament (1592)The Tragedie of Dido, Queene of Carthage (1594)

 
The PoetryThe Choise of Valentines (c. 1593)

 
Other VersesHarvey-Nashe Controversy PamphletsStrange Newes, of the Intercepting Certaine Letters (1592)Christ’s Tears over Jerusalem (1593)Have with You to Saffron-Walden (1596)

 
Other PamphletsThe Anatomy of Absurdity (1589)A Countercuffe Given to Martin Junio (1589)The Returne of Pasquill (1589)Preface to Greene’s Menaphon (1589)An Almond for a Parrot (1590)The First Parte of Pasquils Apologie (1590)A Wonderfull strange and miraculous Astrologicall Prognostication (1591)Preface to Sir Philip Sidney’s Astrophel and Stella (1591)Pierce Penilesse His Supplication to the Divell (1592)The Terrors of the Night (1594)Nashe’s Lenten Stuffe (1599)

 
The BiographiesAn Essay on the Life and Writings of Thomas Nash (1892) by Edmund GosseThomas Nashe (1900) by Sidney Lee
Disponible desde: 28/03/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 1836 páginas.

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