The Unfortunate Traveller and Other Works

by Thomas Nashe

Other authorsJ. B. Steane (Contributor)
Paperback, 1972

Status

Available

Call number

828.309

Collection

Publication

Penguin Classics (1972), Paperback, 512 pages

Description

Written in the late sixteenth century, at the pinnacle of the English Renaissance, the rich and ingenious works of Thomas Nashe uniquely reveal the ambivant nature of the Elizabethan era. Mingling the devout and the bawdy, scholarship and slang, they express throughout an irrepressible, inexhaustible wit and an astonishing command of language. This collection of Nashe's finest works includes The Unfortunate Traveller, the sharp and grotesque tale of Jack Wilton, an Englishman travelling through Europe; Pierce Penniless, a biting satire on the society of his age; Terrors of the Night; Lenten Stuff; the sensual poem The Choice of Valentines; and extracts from Christ's Tears over Jerusalem and other works. Wide-ranging in subject, all capture the unique voice and fantastic ingenuity of one of the most entertaining Elizabethan writers - a man regarded by his contemporaries as the 'English Juvenal'.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member Kristelh
Read this a long time ago, on my nook. It is a story of Jack Wilton and it is called a picaresque style novel. Its like an adventure story. A bit too long in my opinion.

Language

Original publication date

1926

Physical description

512 p.; 5.3 inches

ISBN

0140430679 / 9780140430677

Local notes

The Penguin English Library
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