- Deloney.
Jestbooks also
contributed to po****r
stage entertainment,
through such
dramatists as
Marlowe and Shakespeare.
Playbooks and
jestbooks were treated...
- with the
growth of
literacy in all
social classes.
Printers turned out
Jestbooks along with
Bibles to meet both
lowbrow and
highbrow interests of the po****ce...
-
Antonio (2021), "Magistrates, Doctors, and Monks:
Satire in the
Chinese Jestbook Xiaolin Guangji", The
Rhetoric of
Topics and Forms, pp. 369–380, doi:10...
-
University Press, 1987. Zall, P. M., ed. A Nest of
Ninnies and
Other English Jestbooks of the
Seventeenth Century. Lincoln:
University of
Nebraska Press, 1970...
-
Aside from
consuming medical treatises, newspapers,
periodicals and
jestbooks, his
interests included farriery,
politics and travel.
Turner sometimes...
- (printed in 1607). Many of the
stories had
circulated before in
other jestbooks,
unattached to Peele's name, but
there are
personal touches that may be...
-
Verstegan was a
prolific writer in Dutch,
producing epigrams, characters,
jestbooks, polemics. He also
penned journalistic commentaries,
satires and editorials...
-
Kommissionsverlag H.Th. Wenner, 1983, p. 32 (in German)
Johan Verberckmoes, Laughter,
Jestbooks and
Society in the
Spanish Netherlands, Springer, 1999, p. 22 attributed...
- 17th-19th
century English drama, many of
which contain songs;
English jestbooks; 18th-19th
century ballads and broadsides; and
miscellaneous literature...
- playbooks, and more
serious books too. He
produced ballads, songbooks, and
jestbooks, and was one of the "original
innovators of the
merry book trade;" in...