Thomas Lodge

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Thomas Lodge was an English Renaissance writer, poet, and dramatist best known for his prose romance "Rosalynde," which inspired Shakespeare's play "As You Like It."

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instanceOf English writer
Renaissance humanist
dramatist
person
play
poet
prose romance
author Thomas Lodge NERFINISHED
William Shakespeare NERFINISHED
basedOn Rosalynde NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
dateOfBirth circa 1558
dateOfDeath 1625
educatedAt Lincoln's Inn NERFINISHED
Trinity College, Oxford NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup English
familyName Lodge NERFINISHED
father Sir Thomas Lodge NERFINISHED
floruit late 16th century
genre pastoral literature
pastoral romance
prose romance
givenName Thomas NERFINISHED
influencedWork As You Like It NERFINISHED
inspired As You Like It NERFINISHED
languageOfExpression English
movement Elizabethan literature NERFINISHED
English Renaissance NERFINISHED
name Thomas Lodge NERFINISHED
notableWork Rosalynde NERFINISHED
occupation Lord Mayor of London NERFINISHED
physician
playwright
poet
writer
placeOfBirth London, England
surface form: London
placeOfDeath London, England
surface form: London
profession medical doctor
religion Roman Catholicism
studied medicine
workedIn London NERFINISHED
wrote A Fig for Momus NERFINISHED
A Margarite of America NERFINISHED
An Alarum Against Usurers NERFINISHED
Rosalynde NERFINISHED
Scillaes Metamorphosis NERFINISHED
The Wounds of Civil War NERFINISHED

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As You Like It sourceAuthor Thomas Lodge