John Lyly (c.1554-1606) - Universidad de Zaragoza

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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LITERARY THEORY, CRITICISM AND PHILOLOGY
http://www.unizar.es/departamentos/filologia_inglesa/garciala/bibliography.html
by José Ángel GARCÍA LANDA
(University of Zaragoza, Spain)
JOHN LYLY
(c.1554-1606)
(English man of letters, son of William Lyly; st. Oxford; MA 1577;
courtier and MP)
Works
Lyly, John. Euphues: The Anatomy of Wit. Romance. 1578.
_____. Euphues: The Anatomy of Wit (1579); Euphues and his
England (1580), Collated with early Subsequent Editions. Ed.
Edward Arber. Arber, 1869.
_____. Euphues: The Anatomy of Wit (1579); Euphues and his
England (1580), Collated with early Subsequent Editions. Ed.
Edward Arber. (English Reprints) London: Constable, 1913.
_____. Euphues. In Works. Ed. Bond. Vol. 1.
_____. Euphues: The Anatomy of Wit. USA: Saifer.
_____. Euphvues: The Anatomy of Wyt. 1578. In Literature Online:
Early English Prose Fiction. Cambridge: Chadwick-Healey.
_____. From Euphues: The Anatomy of Wit. 1578. In The Norton
Anthology of English Literature. 7th ed. Ed. M. H. Abrams,
Stephen Greenblatt et al. New York: Norton, 1999. 1.906-9.*
_____. Euphues and His England. Romance. 1580. In Euphues: The
Anatomy of Wit (1579); Euphues and his England (1580),
Collated with early Subsequent Editions. Ed. Edward Arber.
(English Reprints) London: Constable, 1913.
_____. Euphues to Philautus. In Works. Ed. Bond. Vol. 1.
_____. Alexander, Campaspe, and Diogenes. Drama. 1581? In Works.
Ed. Bond. Vol. 2.
_____. Sapho and Phao. 1584. (With a critical prologue).
_____. Sapho and Phao. Drama. In The Complete Works of John
Lyly. Ed. R. Warwick Bond. Oxford: Clarendon, 1902. 2.362416.
_____, ed. Sapho and Phao. Ed. David Bevington. (Revels Plays).
_____. Gallathea. Drama. Acted 1585?
_____. Gallathea, 1592. Facsimile. Ed. Leah Scragg. (Malone
Society Reprints, 161). Oxford: Oxford UP / Malone Society,
199
_____. Pappe with an Hatchett. ante 1589.
_____. Endimion. Drama. 1591. (With a critical prologue).
_____. Endimion. In Lyly, Works. Ed. Bond. Vol. 3.
_____. Endymion. Ed. David Bevington. (Revels Plays).
_____. Endymion. In English Renaissance Drama: A Norton
Anthology. Ed. David Bevington et al. New York and London:
Norton, 2002. 75-128.*
_____. Midas. 1592. (With a critical prologue).
_____. Midas. In Works. Ed. Bond. Vol. 3.
_____. Midas. Ed. David Bevington. (Revels Plays).
_____. Mother Bombie. Drama. 1594. (A witch).
_____. Maid's Metamorhosis. Drama.
_____. Love's Metamorphoses. 1590?
_____. The Woman in the Moon. 1594? 1597? (With a critical
prologue).
_____. The Complete Works of John Lyly. Ed. R. Warwick Bond.
Oxford: Clarendon, 1902.
_____. Euphues: The Anatomy of Wit. Euphues and His England.
London: Constable, 1904.
Criticism
Atkins, J. W. H. "16. Elizabethan Prose Fiction." In The Cambridge
History of English and American Literature, 3: English:
Renascence and Reformation. Ed. A. W. Ward and A. R.
Waller. New York: Putnam, 1907-21. Online at Bartleby.com,
2000.* (1. Earlier native types. 2. The influence of translators.
3. John Lyly. 4. Euphues. 5. Euphuism. 6. Lyly's influence. 7.
Robert Greene. 8. Sir Philip Sidney. 9. Arcadia. 10. Its style
and influence. 11. Greene's romances. 12. Thomas Lodge. 13.
Rosalynde. 14. Emanuel Ford. 15. Nicholas Breton. 16.
Anthony Munday. 17. Greene's autobiographical and realistic
work. 18. Thomas Nashe. 19. The Unfortunate Traveller. 20.
Its literary qualities. 21. Characteristics of Nashe's prose. 22.
Thomas Deloney. 23. Thomas of Reading. 24. Jack of
Newbury. 25. The Gentle Craft. 26. Deloney's literary
characteristics. 27. General Summary).
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Baker, George P. "6. The Plays of the University Wits." In The Drama
to 1642, Part One. Ed. A. W. Ward and A. R. Waller. Vol. 5
(English) of The Cambridge History of English and American
Literature: An Encyclopedia in Eighteen Volumes. Online at
Bartleby.com (Lyly, Peele, Greene, Lodge, Nashe).
http://www.bartleby.com/215/index.html
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Bond, R. Warwick. "Sapho and Phao: Introduction." In The Complete
Works of John Lyly. Vol. 2. Oxford: Clarendon, 1902. 362-68.
Chamosa González, José Luis. "Parallelisms or Influence? Lyly as a
Playwight and Spanish Pastoral Literature." In XVIII Congreso
de AEDEAN (Alcalá de Henares, 15-17 diciembre 1994). Ed.
Ricardo J. Sola, Luis A. Lázaro and José A. Gurpegui. Alcalá:
Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Alcalá, 1997.
391-96.*
DeJean, Joan. Fictions of Sappho 1546-1937. Chicago: U of Chicago
P, 1989.
Feuillerat, A. John Lyly.
García Lorenzo, Juan Carlos. "Aspects of the Syntax of Finite
Complement Clauses as Subjects in John Lyly's Euphues: the
Anatomy of Wyt." Atlantis 15 (1993): 135-52.*
_____. "Complementation in Early Modern English: Finite
Complements as Objects in Lyly's Euphues." Atlantis 18 (JuneDec.1996 [issued 1998]): 134-48.*
_____. Complementation in Early Modern English - A Study of John
Lyly's EUPHUES. USA: Edwin Mellen Press, 2004.
Gosse, Edmund. "Euphuism." Encyclopaedia Britannica 11th ed.
Hazlitt, Willliam. "John Lyly." In The Lives of the British Poets.
London: Nathaniel Cooke, 1854. 1.162.*
Hunter, G. K. "Lyly and Shakespeare." In Hunter, John Lyly: The
Humanist as Courtier. London, 1961.
_____. John Lyly and the Humanist as Courtier. London: Routledge
and Kegan Paul, 1962.
Jankowski, Theodora A. "The Subversion of Flattery: The Queen's
Body in John Lyly's Sapho and Phao." Medieval and
Renaissance Drama in England 5 (1991): 69-86.
Knight, G. Wilson. "Lyly." Review of English Studies 15 (1939).
Meyer, Jürgen. Textvarianz und Schriftkritik: dialogische Schreibund Lesekultur bei Thomas More, George Gascoigne und John
Lyly. Vol. 42. Universitätsverlag Winter, 2010.
Ringler, William A., Jr. "The Immediate Source of Euphuism." PMLA
53 (1938): 678-86.
Scragg, Leah. Rev. of Galatea. Midas. By John Lyly. Ed. George K.
Hunter and David Bevington. Review of English Studies ns
52.208 (2001).
Tillotson, Geoffrey. "The Prose of Lyly's Comedies." In Tillotson,
Essays in Criticism and Research. Cambridge: Cambridge UP,
1942. 17-30.*
Weimann, Robert. "Scene Individable, Mingle-Mangle Unlimited:
Authority and Poetics in Lyly's and Shakespeare's Theatres."
EJES 1.3 (1997).
Zunino Garrido, Mª Cinta. "'We shalbe fitte for greater matters':
Rhetorical connections between the Boys of St. Paul's and John
Lyly's Drama." In AEDEAN XXX: Proceedings of the 30th
International AEDEAN Conference. [Huelva, 2006]. Ed. María
Losada Friend et al. Huelva: U de Huelva, 2007.*
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