HIBBARD, G.R.
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Thomas Nashe; a Critical Introduction |
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London, 1962 |
HUTSON, Lorna
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Thomas Nashe in Context Lorna Hutson rejects the approach which uses Nashe's work as biographical source material, a mass of clues from which we fancifully attempt to reconstruct the man himself. (Guilty.) She considers it as being consciously shaped in conformity to current literary trends as much as the unguarded expression of Nashe's personality. Despite her dislike of the overly-biographical approach, it was Hutson who initiated recent discoveries on Nashe by finding the entry in the Court of Aldermen records showing he was jailed for 'Christs Teares'.
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Oxford, 1989 |
McGINN, Donald Joseph |
Thomas Nashe Indispensable for students as an introduction to the life and works. It comprises:- preface; chronology; brief biography; then each work is taken in chronological order, described in outline and given a critical assessment. Plus it has a six-page annotated bibliography. A must. |
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Boston, 1981 |
McKERROW, Ronald B., ed. |
The Works of Thomas Nashe With his five-volume annotated edition of the complete works, published between 1904 and 1910, McKerrow made the modern study of Nashe possible. "No biography of Nashe could be written without fully acknowledging the work of R.B. McKerrow. His editio princeps of Nashe's work...is the bedrock on which this book is built," acknowledged C. Nicholl in his 1984 biography. McKerrow is the great man, which is why I hope to add a future page dedicated to him. |
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London, 1904-10 Oxford, 1958 |
NICHOLL, Charles |
A cup of news: the life of Thomas Nashe The most complete modern biography, imaginative and evocative but solidly researched. Very readable. |
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London, 1984 |
STERN, Virginia F. |
Gabriel Harvey: His Life, Marginalia and Library Not strictly about Nashe of course, but invaluable as a source of information on (and a corrective view of) his great enemy, Gabriel Harvey. |
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Oxford, 1979 |
WELLS, Stanley, ed. |
Thomas Nashe:...Selected Writings A good smorgasbord of Nashe, including such items as the complete Unfortunate Traveller, and choice bits from Nashe's other works such as 'The Pope and the Herring' section from Lenten Stuffe | |
London, 1964 | |