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. This collection of Nashe's works includes The Unfortunate Traveller, Pierce Penniless, Terrors of the Night, Lenten Stuff, and more.
Thomas Nashe Libri
Thomas Nashe fu un eminente scrittore elisabettiano, celebrato come pamphletista, drammaturgo, poeta e satirico. La sua opera è caratterizzata da un'acuta osservazione e da una tagliente critica della società del suo tempo. Nashe impiegò magistralmente il linguaggio per creare immagini vivide e spesso provocatorie, assicurandosi un posto tra le voci letterarie più distintive della sua generazione. Il suo talento satirico e il suo occhio per i dettagli lasciarono un segno indelebile nella letteratura inglese.





The Unfortunate Traveller
- 124pagine
- 5 ore di lettura
"The Unfortunate Traveller" is a picaresque novel written by Thomas Nashe, an influential Elizabethan writer. Set in the early 16th century, the novel follows the adventures of its protagonist, Jack Wilton, as he travels across Europe and encounters a series of misadventures and colorful characters. At the heart of the novel is Jack's quest for fortune and adventure, which leads him to become a soldier, a courtier, and ultimately, a spy. Along the way, Jack finds himself embroiled in a series of intrigues, romances, and betrayals, as he navigates the treacherous political landscape of Renaissance Europe. Through Jack's eyes, Nashe offers a satirical commentary on the social, political, and religious mores of his time. The novel is filled with witty dialogue, irreverent humor, and sharp observations about human nature, as Nashe skewers the hypocrisy and folly of the society in which he lived.