THE CONY-CATGHING PAMPHLETS OP ROBERT GREENE: A Bibliography and Study. A Thesis Submitted for the Degree of Ph. D. 1 \ October, 1951. P '' ' Prances Kirkpatrick Darden ' b* L fl University of Birmingham Research Archive e-theses repository This unpublished thesis/dissertation is copyright of the author and/or third parties. The intellectual property rights of the author or third parties in respect of this work are as defined by The Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 or as modified by any successor legislation. Any use made of information contained in this thesis/dissertation must be in accordance with that legislation and must be properly acknowledged. Further distribution or reproduction in any format is prohibited without the permission of the copyright holder. Ifr * M. Notable Difcouery ofCoofenagc. v daily practifed by fundry Iwdper* ions, called Connic'catchers, and CrofTe-byters. Plalnely laying open thofe pernicious flci glues tbat bath brought many ig«H> rant men to confufion. Written for the gtncrtl be nefit fillGexttemt*, Cltt'njnst Jprentifti, CtHtntrey Twneri tnt tb*t m*y h*p toftUintt the comply tff*ch ctofenin^ ctmf»nuru» With 4 detightfull difctmfe oftlx coofentgt »f'Collier'/. Nafcimur pro patria. By R. Grcenc, Maiftcr of Arts, LONDON. Printed by lohnWolfe for T. N. and are to be fold oner the great South doorc of Paulcs. 1591. T.'tle P«j>e of Edit/'on 1 B (Han.ti'n.jton. Library,) JLJ, Preface The bibliography of Greene's cony-catching pamphlets which precedes my discussion of them supplies a deficiency in our knowledge and enables us to distinguish between editions which in the past have been confused* In my opinion, however, its greatest value is that it supports Greene's claim for the immediate popular success of his Notable Discovery of Goosenage, and disproves the common assumption that Greene was deliberately mis representing the facts in his "Address" to The Second and last part of Gonny-catching. This, in turn, affects our view of his character. Collation of the extant copies of the cony- catching pamphlets has revealed the existence of a hitherto unknown edition of The Thirde and last Part of Gonny-catching. It has also revealed that there is only one edition extant of The Defence of Conny catching; a defective copy in the British Museum, made up with the Epistle from a copy of the 1592 edition of A Wotable Discovery of Goosenage, has in the past been mistakenly described as another iii edition. Since 1915 there has been no exhaustive study of Greene in English. It is time that his charac ter and work were reassessed in the light of our fuller knowledge of his age, and this I have at tempted in the chapters that follow my bibliog raphy. Table of Contents. VOLUME I, Title Page of A Notable Discovery of Coosenage, Edition 1 B. (Huntingdon Library) Frontispiece. Preface* p. ii« Table of Contents* p. iv. List of Illustrations. p. vi. List of References. p. vii. Bibliography of the Surviving Editions of the Cony- catching Pamphlets Published During the Author's Lifetime. p. xv. Chapter I. Greene's Cony-catching Pamphlets. p. 1, Chapter n. The Case for The Defence; A Survey of the Critics and The Defence of Conny catching. —— ————— ~ p. 33. Chapter III. Greene's Conception of the Writer's Function: His Motives in Writing the Pamphlets. p. 5>6» Chapter IV. The Autobiographical Content of Greene's Cony-catching Pamphlets, p Chapter V. The Sociological and Historical Content of the Pamphlets. p. 87. VOLUME II. Chapter VI. Derivative and Fabricated Elements in Greene's Cony-catching Pamphlets. p. 100. Chapter VII. G-reene's Style in the Pamphlets. p. 112. Chapter VIII. The Literary Faults of the Pamphlets. p. 125. Chapter IX, Greene's Realism« p. 138. Chapter X. Greene's Integrity. APPENDICES. A. Entries of the Cony-catching Pamphlets in the Stationers' Register. p. B. A List of Printers and Publishers of Editions of the Cony-catching Pamphlets Published in Greene's Lifetime. p. 15>9* C. Modern Editions of the Cony-catching Pamphlets, 1814.7 to the Present. p. 160. D. Autobiographical Statements in the Pamphlets. p. 162. E, Contemporary Allusions to Greene's Cony- catching Pamphlets, p. 1?2. P. The Descriptions of Robert Green® on Dated Title Pages of His Works Published in His Lifetime. p. 177. G. A List of the Latin Phrases and Quotations in Greene's Cony-catching Pamphlets. p. 179* H. A List of the Classical Allusions In Greene's Cony-catching Pamphlets. p. 181* I. Lists of the Proverbs and Unusual Phrases Occurring in Greene's Cony-catching Pamphlets* p. 186. J. Parallel Constructions in the Cony-catching Pamphlets. p. 197* K* A List of Thieves' Cant Terms Appearing in the Cony-catching Pamphlets. p. 216, L. A List of the Pamphlets Imitating Greene r s and Exploiting His Name and Work after His Death. p. 237* VI List of Illustrations. A Notable Discovery of Goosenage. 1 B. Title Page. Frontispiece. 1 A. Defective Title Page. G 1 r. with Illustration. Preceding 1 A in Bibliog raphy. 1 B. Title Page. Preceding 1 B in Bibliography. 1 G. Title Page. Preceding 1 G in Bibliography. 1 D. Title Page. Preceding 1 D in Bibliography. The Second Part of Conny-catching* 2 A. Frontispiece Title Page. Preceding 2 A in Bibliography. 2 B. Title Page. Preceding 2 B in Bibliography. The Thii*de and last Part of Conny-catching. 3 A. Title Page. Preceding 3 A in Bibliography. 3 B. Title Page, Preceding 3 B in Bibliography. A Disputation, Betweene a. Hee Gonny-catcher and & Shee Gonny-catcher. Title Page. Preceding 1+ in Bibliography, The Defence of Gonny catching 5* Title Page. Preceding £ in Bibliography. The Blacke Bookes Messenger. 6. Title Page. Preceding 6 in Bibliogr/aphy. A Motable Discovery of Goosenage. 1 A. Signature B 1 r. Page 10. vli List of References. Don Caiueron. "Science and Invention in Greene's Prose." P.M.L.A. Vol. 53. 1938. pp. 1007-1018. Anon, The Groundworke of Cpnny-caiching, 4° "(Bodleian Malone 6b9). "Printed by John Banter for Wm. Barley. "London. 1592. Anon, The Life and Death of Gamaliel Ratsey, 1605. Anon, Mi nil Mumchance, His Discouerie of the Art of Cheating in false Dy ce-play , and other unlawfull games . "printed at London by John Danter." Awdeley, John. "The Fraternity e of Vacabondes,* 1565. Ed.E.Viles and F. J.Furnivall. Early English Text Society. 1860. The Rogues and Vagabonds of Shakespeare's youth. New Shakespeare Society, 1880. Aydelotte, Frank. Elizabethan Rogues and Vagabonds, Oxford Historical and Literary Studies. Vol.1. Oxford. Clarendon Press. 1913. R. B. Greenes Funeralls. Ed.R. B.McKerrow, Stratford-on-Avon. 1922. R.B. Greenes Newes both from Heaven and Hell. Prohibited the first for writing of Bookes, and banished out of the last for displaying of Conny-catchers. 1593. Ed. R.B. McKerrow. 1911, Baker, Ernest A. The History of the English Novel. I. "From the beginnings to the Renaissance." 1924;II. wThe Elizabethan Age and after," 1929. Bald, R.C. [The section on Greene pp. 204-208^) Clare College 1326-1926. Cambridge University Press. 1928. Volume I. Chapter V* Bernhardi, W. Robert Greenes Leben und Schriften. Leipzig. 1874. Boas, F.S. Shakespeare and his Predecessors, London. John Murray.1896. Brown, George A. "The Conny-Catching Pamphlets of Robert Greene* The Academy.Vol.87» August 8,1914,p.190.1. Brown, J.M. "An early Rival of Shakespeare." New Zealand Magazine, April 6,1877.pp.97-133. Bullen, A.H. "Greene,Robert." D.N.B. Vol.VIII. pp.509-516. Camp, Charles W. The Artisan in Elizabethan Literature. New York. Columbia University Press.1924. Cawley, Robert Ralston. Unpathed Waters. Princeton University Press. Princeton, New Jersey. 1940. Chandler, Frank Wadleigh. The Literature of Roguery. London. Archibald Constable and Co.Ltd. 1907. 2 vols. Chapman, William H. William Shakespere and Robert Greene. The Evidence. Santa Monica, California.1912. Chettle, Henry. "Kind-Harts Dreame" 1593. Ed.G.B. Harrison. The Bodley Head QuartosjT. John Lane The Bodley Head Ltd. London.1923. Chevalley, Abel. Thomas peloney. Paris.Librairie Gallimard. Editions de la Nouvelle Revue Francaise, 1926. Clare College 1326-1926. Cambridge University Press. 1928. 2 vols. [R.C.Bald inj. Clark, Andrew. Register of the University of Oxford, Oxford. Vol.11.(1571-1622). part 1.1887. Collins, J. Churton. The plays and poems of Robert Greene. Oxford. 1905. 2 vols. The Clarendem press. Cooper, Charles Henry, and Cooper, Thompson. Athenae Cantabrigienses. 1586-1609.Vol.II. Cambridge. Deignton, Bell and Co.1861. pp.127-135. Crawford, Charles. "Greenes Funeralls 1 and Nicholas Breton. 1* Studies in Philology.London.May, 1929. No.l. pp.1-39.
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