Menaphon

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Menaphon is a 1589 pastoral romance and prose work by Robert Greene that blends love, adventure, and literary criticism, and is notable for its early connection to the Elizabethan literary scene.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf pastoral romance
prose work
associatedWith Thomas Nashe NERFINISHED
University Wits NERFINISHED
author Robert Greene NERFINISHED
authorOccupation novelist
pamphleteer
playwright
containsElement adventure
literary criticism
love
countryOfOrigin England
hasCharacterType courtier
scholar
shepherd
hasForm prose
hasPrefaceBy Thomas Nashe NERFINISHED
hasTheme art of writing
courtly love
literary rivalry
social satire
language English
literaryGenre pastoral literature
romance literature
movement Elizabethan literature NERFINISHED
notableFor early connection to the Elizabethan literary scene
partOf Elizabethan prose fiction
period Renaissance literature
publicationYear 1589
settingPeriod pastoral, idealized countryside

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Robert Greene notableWork Menaphon