The Unfortunate Traveller, or the Life of Jack Wilton

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The Unfortunate Traveller, or the Life of Jack Wilton is a late 16th-century picaresque prose narrative following the adventurous exploits of a roguish page across Europe, notable for its vivid satire and experimental, energetic style.

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instanceOf novel
picaresque narrative
prose fiction
author Thomas Nashe NERFINISHED
centuryOfPublication 16th century
contains depictions of historical figures
satire of court life
scenes of battlefield violence
countryOfOrigin England
form prose
genre picaresque
prose fiction
satire
hasAlternativeTitle Jack Wilton NERFINISHED
The Unfortunate Traveller NERFINISHED
hasCharacterType rogue protagonist
hasLiteraryForm romance-picaresque hybrid
hasNarrativeStyle colloquial
digressive
rhetorically elaborate
hasProtagonistOccupation page
hasTitleCharacter Jack Wilton NERFINISHED
historicalContext reign of Elizabeth I NERFINISHED
influencedBy continental picaresque tradition
language English
literaryMovement Elizabethan literature
literaryPeriod English Renaissance NERFINISHED
literarySignificance early example of English picaresque fiction
important work of Elizabethan prose
mainCharacter Jack Wilton NERFINISHED
medium print
mode satirical
narrativePerspective first-person
notableFor energetic narrative voice
experimental style
vivid satire
originalLanguage Early Modern English
publicationDate 1594
setting Europe NERFINISHED
settingPeriod early 16th century
structure episodic
theme religious conflict
social satire
travel and adventure
violence
war

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Thomas Nashe wrote The Unfortunate Traveller, or the Life of Jack Wilton