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Thomas Deloney: le roman des métiers au temps de Shakespeare
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Year: 1926 Publisher: Paris

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Thomas Deloney: le roman des métiers au temps de Shakespeare
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Year: 1926 Publisher: Paris Gallimard

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Apology for the middle class : the dramatic novels of Thomas Deloney
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Year: 1960 Volume: 46 Publisher: Bloomington : Indiana University Press,

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Das Prosawerk Thomas Deloneys : Studien zu Erzählkunst, Weltbild u. Geschichtlichkeit
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ISBN: 3416012461 Year: 1976 Publisher: Bonn : Bouvier,

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Linguistic studies in some Elizabethan writings
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Year: 1951 Publisher: København : Munksgaard,

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Proverbs, proverbial sentences, and phrases in Thomas Deloney's works
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ISBN: 9516531393 9789516531390 Year: 1986 Volume: 79 Publisher: Helsinki : Finnish Society of Sciences and Letters,


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Thomas Deloney; : le roman des métiers au temps de Shakespeare
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Year: 1926 Publisher: Paris : Editions de la Nouvelle revue française,

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Renaissance historical fiction : Sidney, Deloney, Nashe
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ISBN: 1283116480 9786613116482 184615684X 1843842688 Year: 2011 Publisher: Suffolk : Boydell & Brewer,

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Davis's study could scarcely be more timely or invigorating. SEAN KEILEN, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg VA. A majority of the fiction composed in England in the second half of the sixteenth century was set in the past. All the major prose writers of the period (Thomas Lodge, Sir Philip Sidney, Thomas Nashe, Thomas Deloney, Robert Greene) produced historical fiction, with settings ranging from the ancient world (as in Sidney's 'Arcadia') to the time of Henry VIII (in Nashe's 'The Unfortunate Traveller'). Yet while studies of the historical drama of the period abound, the historical bias of prose fiction has so far escaped any sort of sustained critical consideration. 'Renaissance Historical Fiction' is the first book-length study of this important topic. It argues for the complex ways in which these prose fictions engage with an idea of the past, and of their power to destabilize some of our dominant models for understanding the period of 'the Renaissance'. The wide range of texts discussed includes Lodge's 'Robin the Devil'; Greene's 'Ciceronis Amor'; John Lyly's 'Euphues and his England'; and the anonymous 'Famous History of Friar Bacon'. In addition, a chapter apiece is devoted to three key authors (Sidney, Deloney and Nashe) whose work best represents the imaginative richness and thematic complexity of the historical fiction of the late sixteenth century. Alex Davis is Lecturer in English at the University of St Andrews.


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Fashioning England and the English : Literature, Nation, Gender
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ISBN: 9783319921266 Year: 2018 Publisher: Cham Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan

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This book explores how literary texts envision England and respond to discourses and conceptions of Englishness and the English nation, especially in relation to gender and language. The essays discuss texts from the fifteenth to the twentieth century and bear witness to changing views of England and the English, highlighting the importance of religion, economy, landscape, the spectre of the “other” and language in this discourse. The volume pays attention to women writers’ reflection on the nation and the roles female figures play in male writers’ visions of nationhood. It brings into conversation less well-known voices like those of Osbern Bokenham, Thomas Deloney, Eleanor Davies and Jacquetta Hawkes with canonical authors—William Shakespeare, William Wordsworth, Jane Austen and Virginia Woolf—and opens a space for exploring the interplay of dominant and variant voices in the fashioning of England.

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