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Thomas Nashe
4. Shakespeare Authorship Doubt in 1593
Grotesque Transformations and the Discourse of Conversion in Robert Greene's Works and Shakespeare's Falstaff
The Oxfordian Volume 21 October 2019 ISSN 1521-3641 the OXFORDIAN Volume 21 2019
Nashe and Harvey in Illyria
A Study on University Wits and William Shakespeare
Was Robert Greene's “Upstart Crow” the Actor Edward Alleyn?
Wit and the Art of Memory in Nashe's the Unfortunate Traveller
Triangulating Shakespeare Through Sixteenth-Century Prose Pamphlets
Department of English UNIVERSITY WITS
Catalogue of Manuscripts
The Satirical Reception of the New Learning in English Literature, 1592-1743
Christopher Marlowe, and Why?
Brief Chronicles Vol. III (2011) I
Shakespeare Silenced
Ben Jonson: Renaissance Playwright, Renaissance Man
The Terrors of Nashe's Terrors of the Night
1 Beyond Shakespeare: Expanding the Authorship
Hugh Sanford
Top View
Kemp and Elizabethan Popular Culture
Developments in the Shakespeare Authorship Problem
Thomas Nashe and Early Modern Protest Literature
Exposing an Industry in Denial: Authorship Doubters Respond to “60 Minutes with Shakespeare,” Issued by the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust on September 1, 2011
Strange News 1 ______
The Relationship of Robert Greene and Thomas Nashe, 1588-1590
Robert Greeneking of the Paper Stage
T E X T S T O C O N D E M N E U S a Study of the Prose Works of Thomas Nashe Rob Shooter
Thomas Nashe and Popular Conformity in Late Elizabethan
The Complete Works of Thomas Nashe. in Six Volumes. for the First Time
Oxford As 'Shakespeare'
University Wits As Transitory Playwrights Who Set Preclude to Realistic Literature in Elizabethan Age Aniruddh Shastree
Liquid Assets: the Functions of Forgetting In
Shakespeare and the Cultural Impressment of Ireland
Thomas Nashe and the Idea of the Author CHETA, Arun Kumar Available from Sheffield Hallam University Research Archive (SHURA) At
The Curious Connection Between Nashe, Dekker, and Freemasonry
Reading Thomas Nashe's Religious Rhetoric Through Kenneth Burke's Perspective by Incongruity
Thomas Nashe - Poems
The Social Dynamics of Late-Elizabethan Genre
Critical Introduction
Thomas Dekker's Prose
The Complete Works of Thomas Nashe. in Six Volumes. for the First Time
John and William Shakespeare the Sources and Acquisition of Their Wealth in Two Volumes
Is Greene's Groats-Worth of Wit About Shakespeare, Or by Him?
Authors, Audiences, and Elizabethan Prologics
Ben Jonson in Thomas Dekker's Satiromastix PB Roberts Cardiff
“Fooles in Retayle”: Personae and Print in the Long 1590S