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  1. The Unfortunate Traveller and Other Works by Thomas Nashe, 2006-06-29
  2. Unread Herrings: Thomas Nashe and the Prosaics of the Real (Renaissance and Baroque Studies and Texts) by James Nielson, 1994-02
  3. The Works Of Thomas Nashe (1908) by Thomas Nashe, 2008-06-02
  4. Unredeemed Rhetoric: Thomas Nashe and the Scandal of Authorship by Jonathan V. Crewe, 1982-10-01
  5. The-Unfortunate Traveller: Or, the Life of Jacke Wilton, by Thomas Nashe Ed. By H. F. B. Brett-Smith. No.1 1920 by Thomas Nash, 2009-04-27
  6. The Complete Works of Thomas Nashe: In Six Volumes. For the First Time Collected and Edited With Memorial-Introduction, Notes and Illustrations, Etc. (V.1) (1883-85) by Thomas Nash, 2009-06-12
  7. A CUP OF NEWS: The Life of Thomas Nashe by Charles Nicholl, 1984
  8. The Works of Thomas Nashe (Volume 2); Christs Tears Over Iervsalem.the Vnfortvnate Traveller. the Tragedie of Dido by Thomas Nash, 2010-03-23
  9. The Works Of Thomas Nashe: Notes (1908) by Thomas Nash, 2010-09-10
  10. The Singularity of Thomas Nashe by Stephen S. Hilliard, 1986-05-01
  11. The complete works of Thomas Nashe. In six volumes. For the first time collected and edited with memorial-introduction, notes and illustrations, etc. by Thomas Nash, Alexander Balloch Grosart, 2010-09-09
  12. Miscellaneous Tracts: The Trimming Of Thomas Nashe Gentleman, The Pastorals And Other Works Of William Basse, And More (1597) by Richardo De Medico Campo, William Basse, 2010-09-10
  13. The Works of Thomas Nashe: Have with Yov to Saffron-Walden. Nashes Lenten Stvffe. Svmmers Last Will and Testament. Shorter Pieces. Doubtful Works by Thomas Nash, 2010-04-03
  14. The Complete Works of Thomas Nashe; Memorial-Introduction. I. Biographical. Anatomie of Absurditie, 1589. Martin-Mar-Prelate Tractates, 1589 by Thomas Nash, 2010-02-10

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Thomas Nashe was born at Lowestoft and was educated at St. John's College, Cambridge. After visiting France and Italy he settled in London where he joined a literary circle which included Robert Greene . He wrote several pamphlets attacking Puritanism under the pseudonym Pasquil, and the vitriol in his now lost comedy The Isle of Dogs resulted in a brief spell of imprisonment on the orders of The Privy Council. Nashe's linguistic ability, originality, and ascetic wit is at its most typical in Summer's Last Will and Testament (1592) and Lenten Stuffe , a ridiculous panegyric of a red herring. The Unfortunate Traveller , a picaresque novel describing the exciting adventures of an English page on the Continent, is the first in a new genre. Spring
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Thomas Nashe was born in Lowestoft, Suffolk. He studied at St John's College Cambridge and travelled widely in France and Italy before coming to London and involving himself in the Martin Marprelate controversy. The Martin Marprelate Pamphlets were a series of satirical tracts attacking the Bishops. Nashe was involved in the production of several anti-Martinist pamphlets in the early 1590's which established his talent for vituperation (skill in the use of abusive reproaches). The controversy raged on until 1599 during which time he focused his efforts on attacking the writers Richard and Gabriel Harvey who had criticised Nashe's mentor Robert Greene. 'Pierce Pennilesse, his Supplication to the Devil' (1592) was the first of Nashe's viscous attacks which culminated in 'Have with you to Saffron-Walden' (1596).
Nashe then turned to a variety of other literary pursuits. The Unfortunate Traveller was a picturesque tail laced with literary parody and the use of the mock-heroic. It was the first of its kind and remains his most famous work. After the death of the playwright Christopher Marlowe Nashe prepared his unfinished tragedy Dido, Queen of Carthage (1596) for the stage.
The satirical comedy The Isle of Dogs (1597), written jointly with Jonson, provoked the authorities into closing down the theatre and throwing Nashe into Fleet prison. His last work Nashes Lenten Stuffe (1599) was a comic eulogy (false appraisal) on the red herring, or kipper.

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Thomas Nashe (Listopad ) byl Angličtina Alžbětinsk½ pamfletista, b¡sn­k a satirik. Syn Williama Nashe ministr a Margaret jeho manželka. Křtil v Lowestoft Suffolk . Rodina se stěhoval do z¡padu Harling, bl­zko Thetford v . Kolem Thomas zvedl se na St John je kolegium, Cambridge vyhr¡vat rozsah jeho bakal¡Å™e v . Pak on stěhoval se do Lond½n a dal se na jeho liter¡rn­ kari©ru. To nevypad¡, že Nash někdy pokračoval mistr uměn­ v Cambridgeovi a větÅ¡ina z jeho autorů životopisů souhlas­, že on se rozeÅ¡el s jeho vysokou Å¡kolou asi 1587. To je evidentn­, nicm©ně, to on se dostal do nemilosti, a pravděpodobně byl vyrazen; pro autora " Anglie na jej­ tři dcery " v " Polimanteia, " 1595, mluvit o Harveye a Nash, a nevyřeÅ¡en½ spor mezi nimi, použ­v¡ tyto pojmy: " Cambridge děl¡ thy dva dětÅ¡t­ př¡tel©: thou hast been nelaskav½ k jeden odstavit jej před jeho časem , a př­liÅ¡ laskav½ na jin½ ponechat si jej tak dlouho bez pov½Å¡en­: jeden je starobyl½ a hodně č­st; jin½ je mlad½, ale pln½ vtipu. " př­Äina jeho hanby je reportoval byli pod­l, kter½ on vzal v kuse volal " Terminus et non Terminus, " ne nyn­ existuj­c­; a to nen­ pop­ral, že jeho společn­k v tomto přečinu byl vyhnan½. Nejv­ce pravděpodobně, proto, Nash dostal stejn½ trest. Jestliže Nash je autor " mandle pro papouÅ¡ka, " kter½ tam je mal¡ pochybnost, ačkoli jeho jm©no nen­ přilepen© k tomu, on cestoval na It¡lii; a my objev­me od jin©ho jeho skladeb to on byl v Irsku. Snad on jel do zahranič­ brzy po on opustil Cambridgea a předt­m on se usadil v Lond½ně a se stal spisovatelem. Jeho prvn­ vzhled v tomto charakter se zd¡ k byli v

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Stanley Wells has edited Thomas Nashe: Selected Writings . Harvard, 1965. The text is modernized, and Nashe's most important works are represented in whole or in part. Another anthology of Nashe is The Unfortunate Traveller and Other Works , edited by J. B. Steane, published by Penguin.
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Thomas Nashe was born in Lowestoft in 1561, and educated at St John's College Cambridge . After graduating in 1586, he became one of the " University Wits ", a circle of writers who came to London and wrote for the stage and the press. In 1589 his preface to Robert Greene 's Menaphon was published. It attacked contemporary writers who plagiarized from classical authors, and praised Spenser and Greene. The Anatomie of Absurditie , also published in 1589, was a satire of contemporary literature, especially of romances.
Nashe took part in the Martin Marprelate controversy, answering attacks made on the Church of England by a Puritan group of writers known as Martin Marprelate . Using the pen name 'Pasquil', Nashe may have written several satiric pamphlets, of which An Almond for a Parrat (1590) is the only one attributed to him with conviction. Nashe also took part in a violent literary controversy with the poet Gabriel Harvey and his brother Richard. Richard Harvey had been extremely critical of Nashe's preface to Greene's Menaphon , and Nashe retaliated in Pierce Penniless, His Supplication to the Devil

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THOMAS NASHE
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Thomas Nashe was a famous Elizabethan satirist. Born November 1567 in Lowestoft, a fishing port in eastern England, he was the third son of a clergyman called William Nashe. When Nashe was a child of six his father became minister of a country village, West Harling in Norfolk, and the family moved there. Nashe probably had his first schooling with his father at home. At fourteen (not specially young for those days) he went up to Cambridge university, where he spent five years studying dry subjects like philosophy and Latin before finally taking his degree in 1586. He may have planned to stay on, but early in 1587 his father died; possibly the money for his education ran out. Also though, in about 1586/7 Nashe had helped other students put on a play (now lost) that evidently upset the university authorities. Perhaps they put pressure on him to leave. Whatever the real reason, by late 1588 and aged almost twenty-one, Nashe quit Cambridge for London. Career In London young Nashe took part in a government propaganda campaign against puritans (he never liked puritans), and soon grew friendly with other authors, in particular

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The Unfortunate Traveller. by thomas nashe **     superingenious clarke, Erasmus, as also with merrie Sir thomas Moore, our Countriman, who was come purposelie ouer his Vtopia. nashe, thomas .
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Erasmus , as also with merrie Sir Thomas Moore , our Countriman, who was come purposelie ouer a little before vs, to visite the said graue father Erasmus : what talke, what conference wee had then, it were here superfluous to rehearse, but this I can assure you, Erasmus in all his speeches seemed so much to mislike the indiscretion of Princes in preferring of parasites and fooles, that he decreed with himselfe to swim with the stream, and write a booke forthwith in commendation of follie. Quick witted Sir Thomas Moore Vtopia
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Nashe also spelled NASH (b. 1567, Lowestoft, Suffolk, Eng.d. c. 1601, Yarmouth, Norfolk?), pamphleteer, poet, dramatist, and author of The Unfortunate Traveller; or, The Life of Jacke Wilton (1594), the first picaresque novel in English. Nashe was educated at the University of Cambridge, and about 1588 he went to London, where he became associated with Robert Greene and other professional writers. In 1589 he wrote The Anatomie of Absurditie and the preface to Greene's Menaphon . Both works reveal the author as a recent university graduate in their traditional espousal of literary standards, hostility to popular literature, conventional misogynic attitude, and euphistic style. In 1589 and 1590 he evidently became a paid hack of the episcopacy in the Marprelate controversy and matched wits with the unidentified Puritan "Martin." Almost all the Anglican replies to Martin have variously been assigned to Nashe, but only An Almond for a Parrat (1590) has been convincingly attributed to him. He wrote the preface to Thomas Newman's unauthorized edition of Sir Philip Sidney's Astrophel and Stella (1591). Though Nashe penned an extravagant dedication to Sidney's sister, the countess of Pembroke, the book was withdrawn and reissued in the same year without Nashe's foreword.

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Thomas Nashe was a famous Elizabethan satirist. Born November 1567 in Lowestoft, a fishing port in eastern England, he was the third son of a clergyman called William Nashe. When Nashe was a child of six his father became minister of a country village, West Harling in Norfolk, and the family moved there. Nashe probably had his first schooling with his father at home. At fourteen (not specially young for those days) he went up to Cambridge university, where he spent five years studying dry subjects like philosophy and Latin before finally taking his degree in 1586. He may have planned to stay on, but early in 1587 his father died; possibly the money for his education ran out. Also though, in about 1586/7 Nashe had helped other students put on a play (now lost) that evidently upset the university authorities. Perhaps they put pressure on him to leave. Whatever the real reason, by late 1588 and aged almost twenty-one, Nashe quit Cambridge for London. Career In London young Nashe took part in a government propaganda campaign against puritans (he never liked puritans), and soon grew friendly with other authors, in particular

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