The Prose Works of Fulke Greville, Lord BrookeClarendon Press, 1986 - 279 pages Poet and playwright Sir Fulke Greville (1554-1628) was a great favorite at the court of Queen Elizabeth I. This volume includes A Dedication to Sir Philip Sidney--written about his close friend and revealing much of the "human" side of Sidney--and the incomplete Letter to An Honourable Lady, previously available only in collections of Greville's writings. This edition is modernized to make it more accessible and includes a substantial commentary, a glossary, and an index. |
Contents
CONVENTIONS | viii |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION | xxxvi |
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE | lxv |
Copyright | |
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