believed to contain an attack on William Shakespeare. Greene was a popular Elizabethan dramatist and pamphleteer known for his negative critiques of his...
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Robert Greene may refer to: Robert Greene (dramatist) (1558–1592), English writer Bob Greene (fitness) (born 1958), American writer on fitness Robert...
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Robert Wilson (flourished 1572 – 1600), was an Elizabethan dramatist who worked primarily in the 1580s and 1590s. He is also believed to have been an actor...
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Repentance (1592) is a tract published as the work of the Elizabethan author Robert Greene. It was published as a short book or pamphlet, a form that was popular...
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Pandosto (category Works by Robert Greene (dramatist))
The Triumph of Time is a prose romance written by the English author Robert Greene, first published in 1588. A later edition of 1607 was re-titled Dorastus...
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Locrine (category Plays by Robert Greene (dramatist))
the original play has been assigned to several dramatists of the era, with George Peele and Robert Greene being the two most common candidates. In 2020...
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known as Katharine Greene Amory Melissa Fay Greene, American writer Niamh Greene (born 1971), Irish novelist Robert Greene (dramatist) (1558–1592), English...
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The Winter's Tale (category Adaptations of works by Robert Greene (dramatist))
again copied this locale directly from Pandosto. Moreover, the erudite Robert Greene was not in error, as the Isle of Delphos does not refer to Delphi, but...
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Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay (category Plays by Robert Greene (dramatist))
by Robert Greene. Widely regarded as Greene's best and most significant play, it has received more critical attention than any other of Greene's dramas...
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Robert Hitchcock (died 1809) was a British actor and dramatist. From 1781 he was resident in Dublin, along with his family who also acted, and he wrote...
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A Knack to Know a Knave (category Plays by Robert Greene (dramatist))
allusive text makes reference to the work of many contemporary dramatists, such as Greene, Marlowe, Lodge and Peele. There are verbal similarities between...
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A Looking Glass for London (category Plays by Robert Greene (dramatist))
Elizabethan era stage play, a collaboration between Thomas Lodge and Robert Greene. Recounting the Biblical story of Jonah and the fall of Nineveh, the...
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John of Bordeaux (category Plays by Robert Greene (dramatist))
Friar Bacon, is an Elizabethan era stage play, the anonymous sequel to Robert Greene's Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay. The play was never printed in its own...
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The Queen and Concubine (category Adaptations of works by Robert Greene (dramatist))
Queen and Concubine from Penelope's Web (1587), a prose romance by Robert Greene. Greene's prose romances have received limited attention from scholars, critics...
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Selimus (play) (category Plays by Robert Greene (dramatist))
the Turks, is a dramatic tragedy generally attributed to the authors Robert Greene and Thomas Lodge. It is an early example of a "Turk play", which became...
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Mucedorus (category Plays by Robert Greene (dramatist))
canon. Other proposed authors have included George Peele, Robert Greene, and Thomas Lodge. Greene's James IV (c. 1590) and Peele's Old Wive's Tale (1595)...
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A Charm of Lullabies (category Adaptations of works by Robert Greene (dramatist))
It consists of five songs composed on poems by William Blake, Robert Burns, Robert Greene, Thomas Randolph and John Phillip. It was written in 1947 for...
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Henry Graham Greene OM CH (2 October 1904 – 3 April 1991) was an English writer and journalist regarded by many as one of the leading novelists of the...
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Sabbioneta (Italy), designed by Vincenzo Scamozzi, is completed. Robert Greene Greene's Mourning Garment Never Too Late Thomas Lodge – Rosalynde Thomas...
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University Wits (category English Renaissance dramatists)
writers. Prominent members of this group were Christopher Marlowe, Robert Greene, and Thomas Nashe from Cambridge, and John Lyly, Thomas Lodge, and George...
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Graham Greene (1904–1991) was an English novelist regarded by many as one of the greatest writers of the 20th century. Combining literary acclaim with...
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1520) 3 September 1592 – Robert Greene, English dramatist (born 1558) 30 May 1593 – Christopher Marlowe, English dramatist, poet and translator (born...
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Thomas Lodge (redirect from Thomas Lodge (dramatist))
Selimus with Greene. Fleay saw grounds for assigning to Lodge Mucedorus and Amadine, played by the Queen's Men about 1588, a share with Robert Greene in George...
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Henry Chettle (category English Renaissance dramatists)
1606) was an English dramatist and miscellaneous writer of the Elizabethan era, best known for his pamphleteering. The son of Robert Chettle, a London dyer...
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Sonia Haft Greene Lovecraft Davis (March 16, 1883 – December 26, 1972) was an American one-time pulp fiction writer and amateur publisher, businesswoman...
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John Lyly (category English Renaissance dramatists)
sometimes grouped with other professional dramatists of the 1580s and 1590s like Christopher Marlowe, Robert Greene, Thomas Nashe, George Peele, and Thomas...
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Stagyritæ, on Aristotle's Physics. Andrea Alciato – Emblemata Robert Greene – Greene's Farewell to Folly John Greenwood – A Breife Refutation of Mr George...
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Mathew Roydon (category English male dramatists and playwrights)
Address to the gentlemen students of both universities, prefixed to Robert Greene's Arcadia (1587), Roydon is mentioned with Thomas Achlow and George Peele...
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John Mortimer (category English dramatists and playwrights)
CBE QC FRSL (21 April 1923 – 16 January 2009) was a British barrister, dramatist, screenwriter and author. He is best known for short stories about a barrister...
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John Millington Synge (category Irish male dramatists and playwrights)
Edition Greene and Stephens 1959, pp. 4–5 Greene and Stephens 1959, p. 6 McCormack 2010 Greene and Stephens 1959, pp. 16–19, 26 Parker, Lisa: Robert Prescott...
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