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- Pierce_Penniless abstract "Pierce Penniless, His Supplication to the Divell is a tall tale, or a prose satire, written by Thomas Nashe and published in London in 1592. It was among the most popular of the Elizabethan pamphlets. It was reprinted in 1593 and 1595, and in 1594 was translated into French.It is written from the point of view of Pierce, a man who has not met with good fortune, who now bitterly complains of the world’s wickedness, and addresses his complaints to the devil. At times the identity of Pierce seems to conflate with Nashe's own. But Nashe also portrays Pierce as something of an arrogant and prodigal fool. The story is told in a style that is complex, witty, fulminating, extemporaneous, digressive, anecdotal, filled with wicked descriptions, and peppered with newly minted words and Latin phrases. The satire can be mocking and bitingly sharp, and at times Nashe’s style seems to relish its own obscurity.".
- Pierce_Penniless activeYearsEndYear "1599".
- Pierce_Penniless activeYearsStartYear "1589".
- Pierce_Penniless almaMater St_Johns_College,_Cambridge.
- Pierce_Penniless birthPlace Lowestoft.
- Pierce_Penniless thumbnail Thomas-Nashe.jpg?width=300.
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- Pierce_Penniless wikiPageWikiLink Category:1592_books.
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- Pierce_Penniless wikiPageWikiLink Circa.
- Pierce_Penniless wikiPageWikiLink Earl_of_Leicester.
- Pierce_Penniless wikiPageWikiLink Earl_of_Southampton.
- Pierce_Penniless wikiPageWikiLink Greenes_Groats-Worth_of_Wit.
- Pierce_Penniless wikiPageWikiLink Henry_VI,_Part_1.
- Pierce_Penniless wikiPageWikiLink John_Talbot,_1st_Earl_of_Shrewsbury.
- Pierce_Penniless wikiPageWikiLink Lowestoft.
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- Pierce_Penniless wikiPageWikiLink Prosopopoeia.
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- Pierce_Penniless wikiPageWikiLink The_Rape_of_Lucrece.
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- Pierce_Penniless wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pierce Penniless".
- Pierce_Penniless wikiPageWikiLinkText "Piers Penniless his Supplication to the Devil".
- Pierce_Penniless almaMater St_Johns_College,_Cambridge.
- Pierce_Penniless alt "A crudely printed, full-length picture of a standing man. He is in Elizabethan-style clothing and chains are around his ankles".
- Pierce_Penniless birthDate "Baptised November 1567".
- Pierce_Penniless birthPlace "Lowestoft, Suffolk".
- Pierce_Penniless caption "A woodcut showing Nashe with chains on his ankles. From Richard Lichfield's The Trimming of Thomas Nashe, Gentleman".
- Pierce_Penniless deathDate "c.".
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- Pierce_Penniless name "Thomas Nashe".
- Pierce_Penniless nationality "English".
- Pierce_Penniless notableworks "Summer's Last Will and Testament".
- Pierce_Penniless occupation "Playwright, poet, satirist".
- Pierce_Penniless period "circa 1589–1599".
- Pierce_Penniless relatives "* William Nashe, father * Margaret Nashe , mother".
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- Pierce_Penniless subject Category:1592_books.
- Pierce_Penniless subject Category:Early_Modern_English_literature.
- Pierce_Penniless subject Category:English-language_books.
- Pierce_Penniless subject Category:Satirical_books.
- Pierce_Penniless subject Category:William_Shakespeare.
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- Pierce_Penniless comment "Pierce Penniless, His Supplication to the Divell is a tall tale, or a prose satire, written by Thomas Nashe and published in London in 1592. It was among the most popular of the Elizabethan pamphlets. It was reprinted in 1593 and 1595, and in 1594 was translated into French.It is written from the point of view of Pierce, a man who has not met with good fortune, who now bitterly complains of the world’s wickedness, and addresses his complaints to the devil.".
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- Pierce_Penniless name "Thomas Nashe".