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- Rogue_literature abstract "Rogue literature is a literary genre that tells stories from the world of thieves and other criminals that was popular in England in the 16th and 17th centuries. The stories were mostly in a confessional form and full of vivid descriptions. Rogue literature is an important source in understanding the everyday life of the ordinary people and their language, and the language of thieves and beggars. This genre can be related to the stories of Robin Hood and jest book literature, as well as early examples of the first voice in fiction and autobiography.The principal authors of such stories were Thomas Harman, Robert Copland, Robert Greene and Thomas Dekker.".
- Rogue_literature wikiPageID "44193225".
- Rogue_literature wikiPageLength "1128".
- Rogue_literature wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Rogue_literature wikiPageRevisionID "630820493".
- Rogue_literature wikiPageWikiLink Autobiography.
- Rogue_literature wikiPageWikiLink Category:16th-century_literature.
- Rogue_literature wikiPageWikiLink Category:17th-century_literature.
- Rogue_literature wikiPageWikiLink Category:Crime_fiction.
- Rogue_literature wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_literature.
- Rogue_literature wikiPageWikiLink Confessional_writing.
- Rogue_literature wikiPageWikiLink First-person_narrative.
- Rogue_literature wikiPageWikiLink Jest_book.
- Rogue_literature wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Copland.
- Rogue_literature wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Greene_(dramatist).
- Rogue_literature wikiPageWikiLink Robin_Hood.
- Rogue_literature wikiPageWikiLink Thieves_cant.
- Rogue_literature wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Dekker_(writer).
- Rogue_literature wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Harman.
- Rogue_literature wikiPageWikiLinkText "rogue literature".
- Rogue_literature wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lit-stub.
- Rogue_literature wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Rogue_literature subject Category:16th-century_literature.
- Rogue_literature subject Category:17th-century_literature.
- Rogue_literature subject Category:Crime_fiction.
- Rogue_literature subject Category:English_literature.
- Rogue_literature hypernym Genre.
- Rogue_literature type MusicGenre.
- Rogue_literature comment "Rogue literature is a literary genre that tells stories from the world of thieves and other criminals that was popular in England in the 16th and 17th centuries. The stories were mostly in a confessional form and full of vivid descriptions. Rogue literature is an important source in understanding the everyday life of the ordinary people and their language, and the language of thieves and beggars.".
- Rogue_literature label "Rogue literature".
- Rogue_literature sameAs Q18340165.
- Rogue_literature sameAs Llenyddiaeth_dihirod.
- Rogue_literature sameAs m.0125whtn.
- Rogue_literature sameAs Q18340165.
- Rogue_literature wasDerivedFrom Rogue_literature?oldid=630820493.
- Rogue_literature isPrimaryTopicOf Rogue_literature.