The History Of European Theatre
Episode 96:
The life and works of Thomas Nashe
Early Life
Cambridge University and ‘Terminus et non Terminus’
Nash moves to London and joins the ‘University Wits’
Pamphlets and work for the Archbishop of Canterbury
Nashe’s style and pseudonyms
Disagreements with the Gabriel brothers
Nash’s Dildo
Pearse Penniless
Summers Last Will and Testament, his only surviving solo-authored play
The Unfortunate Traveller
Christ’s Tears Over Jerusalem and Imprisonment
Terrors Of the Night
The Isle Of Dogs and the closure of theatres in the summer 1597
Nash’s Lentern Stuff and his final years
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