Thomas Nashe: A Critical IntroductionHarvard University Press, 1962 - 262 pages Gives an account of Nashe's writings, treating them in chronological order, bringing out their connections with each other and subjecting them to critical scrutiny. |
Contents
LONDON AND THE MARPRELATE | 19 |
THE MISERIES OF AUTHORSHIP | 49 |
DRAMATIC INTERLUDE | 85 |
Copyright | |
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