Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Prefatory note
- Introduction: praise and paradox
- PART I ELIZABETHAN POPULAR LITERATURE
- PART II THE BUSINESSMAN IN ARMOUR
- PART III THE GENTLE CRAFTSMAN
- APPENDICES
- A Elizabethan popular literature
- B The popular authors
- C Topical breakdown of Elizabethan popular literature
- D Chronological list of popular works in which merchants appear
- Index
- Past and Present Publications
D - Chronological list of popular works in which merchants appear
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 October 2009
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Prefatory note
- Introduction: praise and paradox
- PART I ELIZABETHAN POPULAR LITERATURE
- PART II THE BUSINESSMAN IN ARMOUR
- PART III THE GENTLE CRAFTSMAN
- APPENDICES
- A Elizabethan popular literature
- B The popular authors
- C Topical breakdown of Elizabethan popular literature
- D Chronological list of popular works in which merchants appear
- Index
- Past and Present Publications
Summary
A work appears on this list if it contains any reference to a principal citizen. The reference is usually a major one, occurring in the text (as in Browne's Merchant's Avizo, or plays and stories in which citizens have major roles), but occasionally it is not. If the reference to citizens appears only in the dedication (as in Chaderton's Paul's Cross sermon) or in a discussion of estates of the realm (as in Curteys' sermon), or in a minor dramatic scene, I have marked the work with an asterisk (*).
I have listed best-sellers and drama separately. Each play is listed according to the year in which Schoenbaum suggests it was probably first performed, in the revised edition of the Annals of English Drama. The reader who wishes to find the range of dates in which each play was probably first performed should turn to Appendix A, Part II.
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- Praise and ParadoxMerchants and Craftsmen in Elizabethan Popular Literature, pp. 246 - 248Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1984