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Fictions of Authorship in Late Elizabethan Narratives: Euphues in Arcadia Book

Fictions of Authorship in Late Elizabethan Narratives: Euphues in Arcadia
Fictions of Authorship in Late Elizabethan Narratives: Euphues in Arcadia, The sensational narratives of John Lyly, Robert Greene, and Thomas Lodge established prose fiction as an independent genre in the late sixteenth century. The texts they created are a paradoxical blend of outrageous plotting and rhetorical sophistication, , Fictions of Authorship in Late Elizabethan Narratives: Euphues in Arcadia has a rating of 3 stars
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Fictions of Authorship in Late Elizabethan Narratives: Euphues in Arcadia, The sensational narratives of John Lyly, Robert Greene, and Thomas Lodge established prose fiction as an independent genre in the late sixteenth century. The texts they created are a paradoxical blend of outrageous plotting and rhetorical sophistication, , Fictions of Authorship in Late Elizabethan Narratives: Euphues in Arcadia
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  • Fictions of Authorship in Late Elizabethan Narratives: Euphues in Arcadia
  • Written by author Katharine Wilson
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, May 2006
  • The sensational narratives of John Lyly, Robert Greene, and Thomas Lodge established prose fiction as an independent genre in the late sixteenth century. The texts they created are a paradoxical blend of outrageous plotting and rhetorical sophistication,
  • The sensational narratives of John Lyly, Robert Greene, and Thomas Lodge established prose fiction as an independent genre in the late sixteenth century. The texts they created are a paradoxical blend of outrageous plotting and rhetorical sophistication,
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Introduction : 'the ironicall recreation of the reader'1
1The making of Master G. H. : Gascoigne, Whetstone, Grange, and Harvey19
2Strange and incredible adventures : Lyly's Euphues and Greene's Mamillia52
3Greene's Glucupilica85
4Knowing your place : Greene's Pandosto and Menaphon112
5From Arden to America : Lodge's tragedies of infatuation138


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