Thomas Nashe

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Thomas Nashe was an English Elizabethan pamphleteer, satirist, and playwright known for his vigorous prose style and sharp social commentary.

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instanceOf Elizabethan writer
English writer
human
pamphleteer
playwright
poet
satirist
activeInPeriod English Renaissance
surface form: Elizabethan era
birthYear 1567
collaboratedWith Ben Jonson
William Shakespeare
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
deathYear 1601
educatedAt St John's College, Cambridge NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup English
genre drama
prose
satire
influenced English prose satire
knownFor Elizabethan pamphlets
sharp social commentary
vigorous prose style
languageOfWorkOrName English
literaryStyle euphuistic prose
satirical invective
movement Elizabethan literature
name Thomas Nashe self-link
notableWork Lamentation of Christ
surface form: Christ's Tears over Jerusalem

Have with You to Saffron-Walden
Nashes Lenten Stuffe
Pierce Penniless
Summer's Last Will and Testament
The Unfortunate Traveller
occupation pamphleteer
playwright
poet
satirist
participantIn pamphlet wars of the 1590s
placeOfActivity London, England
surface form: London
subjectOf Martin Marprelate controversy
wrote Christ's Tears over Jerusalem
Have with You to Saffron-Walden
Nashes Lenten Stuffe
Pierce Penniless, His Supplication to the Devil
Summer's Last Will and Testament
The Terrors of the Night
The Unfortunate Traveller, or the Life of Jack Wilton
wroteAbout contemporary politics
religious hypocrisy
social corruption

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Thomas Nashe name Thomas Nashe self-link