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This collection gathers a series of Elizabethan stage plays that blend historical chronicle, romantic episodes, moral struggle, and popular comedy. Dramatic scenes shift between poetic reflection and practical stagecraft, transforming continental novellas and historical incidents into compact theatrical narratives. The works probe inward conflicts and social consequences, alternate ardent lyric passages with satirical or comic interludes, and often foreground questions of honor, desire, and public duty. Taken together, they present a versatile dramatist navigating the tastes and forms of the late-sixteenth-century playhouse.

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Robert Greene

Robert Greene was an English playwright and pamphleteer active during the late 16th century, known for his contributions to the early development of English drama. He is recognized for his vibrant storytelling and complex characters, often reflecting the social issues of his time. Greene's notable works include "The Scottish History of James the Fourth," which showcases his ability to blend historical narrative with theatrical elements, and "The Third and Last Part of Conny-Catching," a satirical exploration of con artistry in Elizabethan society. His plays and writings have left a lasting impact on the landscape of English literature.

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