Renaissance Essays: Robert Greene![]()
The "extremities" of sumptuary law in Robert Greene's Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay - Kirk MelnikoffPatriotism and Social Tension in Elizabethan Domestic Drama - Dr. William R. Dynes Robert Greene's Selimus: Eine litterarhistorische Untersuchung - Ernst Hugo Gilbert Paulina's paint and the dialectic of masculine desire in the Metamorphoses, Pandosto, and The Winter's Tale - Joel Davis The player-patron in Greene's Groatsworth of Wit (1592) - D. Allen Carroll "An Account of Robert Greene" in The School of Shakespeare (1878) - Richard Simpson Greene and Lodge's Heroines: Sephestia and Rosalynd - Emily Cho![]() Robert Greene | Life | Works | Links | Essays | Books | Renaissance Drama | Renaissance Lit
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