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The Age of Thomas Nashe
Text, Bodies and Trespasses of Authorship in Early Modern England
Material Readings in Early Modern Culture Series
Authors: Guy-Bray Stephen, Linton Joan Pong
Language: EnglishKeywords
Young Men; King Edward III; Book III; Textual Vignette; Lenten Stuff; Nashe's Work; Nashe’s Style; Pierce Penilesse; nashes; Pierce Penniless; work; Unfortunate Traveller; Steve Mentz; Nashe’s Text; Stephen Guy–Bray; Nashe’s Prose; Joan Pong Linton; Christs Teares; Georgia Brown; Greene’s Menaphon; Jonathan Crewe; Nashe’s Career; Jennifer Andersen; Martin Marprelate; Melissa Hull Geil; anti-Martinist Pamphlet; Karen Kettnich; Early Modern Literary Studies; John V; Nance; Nashe's Writing; David Landreth; Elizabethan Literary Culture; Corey McEleney; Greene’s Groatsworth; Extemporal Vein; Mock Encomium; Monstrous Births; Great Yarmouth
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Section 1 Beyond the City: Sex and the city: Nashe, Ovid and the problems of urbanity. This sorrow's heavenly: Christ's Teares and the Jews. Blame-in-praise irony in Lenten Stuffe. Nashe's fish: misogyny, romance, and the ocean in Lenten Stuffe. Section 2 Mediating Bodies: Reproducing paper monsters in Thomas Nashe. Nashe's extemporal vein and his Tarltonizing wit. Gross anatomies: mapping matter and literary form in Thomas Nashe and Andreas Vesalius. Section 3 Trespasses of Authorship: Wit without money in Nashe. Nashe's vain vein: poetic pleasure and the limits of utility. Postscript: Nashe untrimmed: the way we teach him today.
Stephen Guy-Bray is Professor of English at the University of British Columbia, Canada. Joan Pong Linton is Associate Professor of English at Indiana University, USA. Steve Mentz is Professor of English at St. John's University, USA.