• The Mysterious Connection Between Thomas Nashe, Thomas Dekker, and T. M. An English Renaissance Deception?

The Mysterious Connection Between Thomas Nashe, Thomas Dekker, and T. M. An English Renaissance Deception?

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Thomas Nashe was in a pickle. During the summer of 1597, he was banished from London for his co-authorship of the â oescandalousâ play The Isle of Dogs. With its publishing houses and theaters, London was the place to be for a professional humorist, pamphleteer, and playwright like Nashe. In January, 1598, humorist Thomas Dekker came to life in the London record books; curiously, he wrote just like Nashe. The Archbishop of Canterbury destroyed Nasheâ (TM)s works in 1599 and banned him from future publishing, and at some point between then and 1601 Nashe died, although details of his death are lacking. Thomas Dekker took up Nasheâ (TM)s banner, however, specializing in Nasheâ (TM)s mediums, plays and pamphlets plus poetry within them, tackling many of the same subjects in a similar style. Coincidence or deception? The Mysterious Connection between Thomas Nashe, Thomas Dekker, and T. M.: An English Renaissance Deception? sets forth substantial linguistic evidence that the witty Nashe out-witted authorities by assuming the identity of Thomas Dekker and writing under that name as well as T. M., Adam Evesdropper, Jocundary Merry-brains, Jack Daw, William Fennor, and Anonymous, making it appear that several authors could write in Nasheâ (TM)s seemingly distinctive style. Under these names, this book argues, Nashe shed light onto societal abuses, and bestowed the gift of lightheartedness to all.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781443853620
ISBN-10: 1443853623
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication date: 2014
Edition description: Unabridged edition
Pages: 220
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Author: N. Donna Murphy
Language: en
Binding: Paperback

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