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Introduction : 'the ironicall recreation of the reader' | 1 | |
1 | The making of Master G. H. : Gascoigne, Whetstone, Grange, and Harvey | 19 |
2 | Strange and incredible adventures : Lyly's Euphues and Greene's Mamillia | 52 |
3 | Greene's Glucupilica | 85 |
4 | Knowing your place : Greene's Pandosto and Menaphon | 112 |
5 | From Arden to America : Lodge's tragedies of infatuation | 138 |
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