The Defence of Conny-Catching

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The Defence of Conny-Catching is a late 16th-century pamphlet by Robert Greene that responds to and critiques contemporary writings on London’s criminal underworld and confidence tricks.

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instanceOf literary work
pamphlet
associatedWith London underworld
coney-catchers
author Robert Greene NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin England
critiques contemporary writings on London’s criminal underworld
contemporary writings on cony-catching
form prose
genre non-fiction
pamphlet literature
rogue literature
hasAuthorGender male
hasTheme debate over crime literature
morality and deception
representation of criminal subculture
historicalContext late 16th-century London
intendedAudience literate public in Elizabethan England
language English
literaryMovement Elizabethan literature NERFINISHED
literaryTradition English rogue pamphlets
mainSubject London criminal underworld
coney-catching
confidence tricks
crime in London
social criticism
publicationCentury 16th century
publicationPeriod Elizabethan era NERFINISHED
respondsTo pamphlets on cony-catching
setting London, England
surface form: London
timeOfCreation late 16th century
workOf Robert Greene NERFINISHED
workTitle The Defence of Conny-Catching NERFINISHED

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Robert Greene notableWork The Defence of Conny-Catching