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  1. Thomas Nashe in Context (Oxford English Monographs) by Lorna Hutson, 1989-03-09
  2. Thomas Nashe (Twayne's English Authors Series; TEAS 317) by Donald J. McGinn, 1981
  3. The Trimming of Thomas Nashe Gentleman by Don Richardo de Medico campo, 2009-12-23
  4. Miscellaneous Tracts: Containing Works By Robert Greene And Thomas Nashe (1588)
  5. Thomas Nashe: A Critical Introduction by G. R. Hibbard, 1962-01-01
  6. The Works Of Gabriel Harvey V3: Memorial, Introduction, Critical, The Trimming Of Thomas Nashe, Story Of Mercy Harvey, Glossarial, Index With Notes And Illustrations by Gabriel Harvey, 2007-07-25
  7. Thomas Nashe's Summer's Last Will and Testament: A Critical Modern-Spelling Edition (American University Studies Series IV, English Language and Literature) by Patricia Posluszny, 1990-01
  8. The Unfortunate Traveller-Or the Life of Jack Wilton by Thomas Nashe, 1950-01-01
  9. The Unfortunate Traveller Or the Life of Jacke Wilton by Thomas Nashe, 1950-01-01
  10. Le voyageur malchanceux, ou, La vie de Jack Wilton by Thomas Nashe, 1998-01-20
  11. Classical Trivium: The Place of Thomas Nashe in the Learning of His Time by Marshall McLuhan, 2006-08-30
  12. THOMAS NASHE: PIERCE PENILESSE, HIS SUPPLICATION TO THE DIVELL 1592. by Thomas NASHE, 1966
  13. The Complete Works of Thomas Nashe; Christ's Teares Ouer Ierusalem, 1593 by Thomas Nash, 2010-02-09
  14. Getting it back to front in 1590: Spenser's dedications, Nashe's insinuations, and Ralegh's equivocations.(Edmund Spenser, Walter Raleigh, Thomas Nashe): ... from: Studies in the Literary Imagination by Andrew Zurcher, 2005-09-22

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nashe, thomas. English poet, satirist, and antiPuritan pamphleteer. He was drawn into the Martin Marprelate controversy and wrote
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22. 166. Spring. Thomas Nashe. The Oxford Book Of English Verse
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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.

    25. Literary Encyclopedia: Nashe, Thomas
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    27. Nashe, Thomas. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. nashe, thomas. (both n sh) (KEY) , 1567–1601, English satirist. Very little is known of his life.
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    28. 41292. Nashe, Thomas. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
    ATTRIBUTION thomas nashe (1567–1601), British poet. Autumn (l. 1–7). . . Oxford Anthology of English Literature, The, Vols. I–II.
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      Nashe or Nash, Thomas [both: nash] Pronunciation Key Nashe or Nash, Thomas , English satirist. Very little is known of his life. Although his first publications appeared in 1589, it was not until Pierce Penniless His Supplication to the Devil (1592), a bitter satire on contemporary society, that his natural and vigorous style was fully developed. His ardent anti-Puritanism involved him in the Martin Marprelate controversy , resulting in a scurrilous pamphlet battle with Richard and Gabriel Harvey in which Nashe produced some of his liveliest writing. The Unfortunate Traveler (1594), his best-known work, was a forerunner of the picaresque novel of adventure. His plays include a satirical masque, Summer's Last Will and Testament (1592); and a lost comedy written with Ben Jonson

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    31. Nashe, Thomas A Litany In The Time Of Plague
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    Genre Poem Keywords Death and Dying History of Medicine Ordinary Life Religion Summary Despite its provocative title, this lyric never refers directly to a plague or epidemic, unless both the inevitability and the social indifference of death could be deemed "plagues" in themselves. The litany of the title is a catalogue of the inability to escape deaththe rich, the beautiful, the strong, the witty have no extraordinary claim to immunity. Like the poet whose refrain reads, "I am sick, I must die. / Lord, have mercy on us, " the reader is encouraged to "welcome destiny," as he mounts to Heaven, his heritage. Commentary Published in 1600 (English Renaissance), this lyric was originally from A Pleasant Comedy, Called Summer's Last Will and Testament, which was performed for the archbishop of Canterbury in 1592. Since the 16th Century suffered its share of plagues, the poem's title may have had specific meaning to the Londoners of the time. For contemporary purposes, this little tribute to, and acceptance of, man's vulnerability to death stands as a reminder that despite all our technological advances we have not stayed death: "None from his darts can fly."

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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

    38. Quotes From The Work Of Thomas Nashe Nash
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    Patchy, I know, but I shall add more eventually. CRITICISM WORKS TIMELINE PATRONS ... PORTRAIT Brief extract from The Anatomy of Absurdity showing Nashe's early dependence on the style of his model, John Lyly , who began the fashion for this cadenced, balanced and alliterative prose with his romance, Euphues : or, The Anatomy of Wit N.B. : Modernised spelling "Never remembering, that as there was a loyal Lucretia, so there was a light-a-love Lais; that as there was modest Medullina, so there was a mischievous Medea; that as there was a steadfast Timoclea, so there was a traitorous Tarpeya; that as there was a sober Sulpitia, so there was a deceitful Scylla; that as there was a chaste Claudia, so there was a wanton Clodia." Zzzz...sorry, dropped off for a minute there. Doesn't sound like Nashe at all, does it? Pierce Penilesse his Supplication to the Divell: (1592) In this passage Nashe gives a swift analysis of the characteristic types of dumb drunk. It demonstrates his powers of observation and supple, vivid, expressive prose. And also what he did with his evenings. N.B.

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