Criticism on Thomas Nashe has been notoriously preoccupied with the idea that he had nothing to say. While recent analyses have shown that his works in fact do say lots of specific things about the literary culture of his time, Nashe’s peculiar form and style remain at the centre of attention. This essay suggests that Nashe’s preoccupation with style is also what invokes a sense of commitment in his readers; by their use of the author’s persona and their often baffling narration, Nashe’s works also force the reader to consider questions of what literature is, why we read it and who has control over it. In other words, the repeated admissions of incompetence and narrative digressions have the result of engaging the readers in exercising thei...
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The term "authorship" usually conjures up the following: an autonomous and biographical individual i...
The thesis examines approximately 491 items of correspondence from the author to various recipients ...
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Thomas Nashe's mystifying The Unfortunate Traveller offers few clues to explain its fundamental purp...
The essay presents the scholarly controversy over the correct attribution of the works by “Shakespea...
Robert Greene began collaborating with Thomas Nashe as English prose was turning away from the style...
My thesis explores how early modern playwrights navigated the complicated, and often competing, dema...
What I want to focus on here, however, is not the subject of the TLS article, which was a boxed set ...
This essay looks at different questions facing authorship in the eighteenth century, from the widesp...
The term "authorship" usually conjures up the following: an autonomous and biographical individual i...
The thesis examines approximately 491 items of correspondence from the author to various recipients ...
This chapter examines the work of Thomas Nashe and its unsettled relationship to the genre of satire...
Strange Newes, Thomas Nashe's reply to Gabriel Harvey's Foure Letters focuses on the question of lit...
This article explores the distinctive culture of critical reading based around the University of Cam...
It has been something of a critical commonplace that Thomas Nashe was an early embodiment of profess...
This essay explores the relationship between Christopher Marlowe and Thomas Nashe. There are a numbe...
Marshall McLuhan, pioneer of modern media studies, wrote his Ph.D. thesis on the Elizabethan writer ...
This essay begins by establishing the vexed status of authorship in the early nineteenth century, a ...
Thomas Nashe's mystifying The Unfortunate Traveller offers few clues to explain its fundamental purp...
The essay presents the scholarly controversy over the correct attribution of the works by “Shakespea...
Robert Greene began collaborating with Thomas Nashe as English prose was turning away from the style...
My thesis explores how early modern playwrights navigated the complicated, and often competing, dema...
What I want to focus on here, however, is not the subject of the TLS article, which was a boxed set ...
This essay looks at different questions facing authorship in the eighteenth century, from the widesp...
The term "authorship" usually conjures up the following: an autonomous and biographical individual i...
The thesis examines approximately 491 items of correspondence from the author to various recipients ...