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  1. 1567–1601. Thomas Nashe claimed in Strange News (1593) that he had "written in all sorts of humors privately ... more than any young man of my age in England." He left in manuscript an erotic poem dedicated to "Lord S," published late in his short life a show written for Archbishop Whitgift, and helped in the composition of plays—though ...

  2. Thomas Nash ( baptised 20 June 1593 – died 4 April 1647) [1] was the first husband of William Shakespeare 's granddaughter Elizabeth Barnard. He lived most of his life in Stratford-upon-Avon, and was the dominant male figure amongst Shakespeare's senior family line after the death of Dr. John Hall, Shakespeare's son-in-law, in 1635. [2]

  3. eo.wikipedia.org › wiki › Thomas_NasheThomas Nashe - Vikipedio

    Thomas Nashe. Thomas NASHENash ( Lowestoft, Suffolk, 1567 - Londono, ĉ. 1601) estis angla dramaturgo, verkisto, satiristo kaj grava panfletisto de la Elizabeta epoko . Li famis aparte pro sia romano The Unfortunate Traveller , siaj pamfletoj, inklude Pierce Penniless, kaj siaj nombraj defendoj de la Eklezio de Anglio .

  4. Thomas Nashe, född 1567, död 1601, var en engelsk satiriker. Nashe livnärde sig i London med pamflettskriveri och omarbetning av skådespel . Hans humor , glänsande stil och flinka uppfattning av det löjliga och förvända gjorde honom till en fruktad belackare.

  5. The Isle of Dogs is a location in London on the opposite bank of the Thames to Greenwich, home of a royal palace, Placentia, where indeed the Privy Council met. It was also believed to be where the queen kennelled her dogs, hence the name. David Riggs suggests that the satire might have been related to portrayal of the queen's councillors as ...

  6. Thomas Nashe (born 1567, Lowestoft, Suffolk, Eng.—died c. 1601, Yarmouth, Norfolk?) was a 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 ...

  7. Pages in category "Works by Thomas Nashe". The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.

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