- the
writer and
printer Henry Chettle, who
arranged its publication.
Groatsworth was
entered in the Stationers'
Register 'upon the
peril of
Henry Chettle'...
- 1592—Robert
Greene parodied one of its
lines in his 1592
pamphlet A
Groatsworth of Wit—the
implication is that all
three parts of the
trilogy were being...
- to The
Repentance of
Robert Greene,
Greene is
alleged to have
written Groatsworth during the
month prior to his death,
including in it a
letter to his...
- Greene,
leaving many
papers in
sundry booksellers' hands,
among other his
Groatsworth of Wit, in
which a
letter written to
divers play-makers is offensively...
- Vol. 1985. London: Dent. Carroll, D.
Allen (2004). "Reading the 1592
Groatsworth Attack on Shakespeare".
Tennessee Law Review. 72 (1).
Tennessee Law Review...
- Greene's
unintentionally elevating remarks about him as a
dramatist in A
Groatsworth of Wit,
including the
designation 'famous', and the many
imitations of...
-
Shakespeare Memorial Theatre,
directed by F. R. Benson. Evidence: in
Groatsworth of Wit,
Robert Greene writes about "an
upstart crow,
beautified with...
- Who
Magazine issues 359–362); "Mr Nobody" (Doctor Who
Annual 2006); "A
Groatsworth of Wit" (Doctor Who
Magazine issues 363–364). [Reprinted in official...
-
Thomas Nashe – An
Almond for a
Parrat 1592
Robert Greene – Greene's
Groatsworth of Wit
Gabriel Harvey –
Foure Letters and
certaine Sonnets Richard Johnson...
-
earlier and was on
stage by
September 1592.
Robert Greene's
pamphlet A
Groatsworth of Wit (registered on 20
September 1592)
parodies a line from 3 Henry...