Summer's Last Will and Testament

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"Summer's Last Will and Testament" is an Elizabethan prose comedy by Thomas Nashe that blends satire, allegory, and seasonal personification to comment on social and moral issues of late 16th-century England.

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instanceOf Elizabethan prose comedy
literary work
play
addresses moral issues in Elizabethan England
social issues in Elizabethan England
author Thomas Nashe NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin England
featuresCharacter Autumn NERFINISHED
Spring NERFINISHED
Summer NERFINISHED
Winter NERFINISHED
form prose
genre allegory
prose comedy
satire
hasAuthorOccupation Thomas Nashe was a playwright
Thomas Nashe was a satirist NERFINISHED
Thomas Nashe was an English pamphleteer NERFINISHED
hasForm interlude-like play
language English
literaryMovement Renaissance literature NERFINISHED
literaryPeriod Elizabethan era NERFINISHED
literaryTechnique allegorical personification
direct address to audience
humor
mainTheme moral commentary
social criticism
narrativeDevice seasonal personification
settingTime late 16th century
tone moralizing
satirical

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Thomas Nashe notableWork Summer's Last Will and Testament
Thomas Nashe wrote Summer's Last Will and Testament