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  1. John Lyly (ur. ok. 1554, zm. 18 listopada 1606 w Londynie) – angielski prozaik i dramaturg. Najbardziej znanym jego dziełem jest romans Euphues (1578-1580), w którym wprowadził ozdobny styl metaforyczny zwany eufuizmem (ang. euphuism z gr. euphyés "dobrze, naturalnie przysposobiony"). Był też twórcą komedii dworskich pisanych prozą ...

  2. Se trata de una intriga novelesca en estilo epistolar, sazonado con reflexiones de carácter general sobre el amor y la religión. Esta obra se caracteriza por sus ingeniosos discursos y un estilo ampuloso y afectado, abundante en aliteración, que pretende exhibir cortésmente el ingenio. El estilo eufuista fue seguido por Robert Greene y ...

  3. Collection: Oxford Handbooks Online. Act 3, scene 3 of Endymion, one of a series of exquisitely crafted comedies written by John Lyly for performance at court, and presented before the Queen at Candlemas in 1588, begins with a joke that would be entirely lost on the vast majority of twenty-first-century spectators: tophas.

  4. John Lyly (Lilly or Lylie) (c. 1553 – 1606) was an English writer and playwright, best known for his prose romance Euphues and his comedic play Endimion.Lyly died a poor and bitter man, neglected by Queen Elizabeth and almost forgotten by most of his peers; his reputation has sadly not fared much better since his death, even though he is without question one of the most important ...

  5. John’s father was Peter Lyly, who held a diocesan office at Canterbury. Reckoning backward from the year 1569, when he entered Oxford at age sixteen or thereabouts, according to Anthony à Wood ...

  6. 1 de feb. de 2024 · John Lyly, born around 1553, was an English writer and dramatist known for his contributions to Elizabethan literature. Little is known about his early life, but he likely attended Magdalen College, Oxford. Lyly served as a courtier and gained favor with Queen Elizabeth I, becoming a prominent figure in the Elizabethan literary scene.

  7. 12 de abr. de 2023 · W ickedly funny, astonishingly queer and over 430 years old, John Lyly’s dramatic comedy Galatea upends gender binaries and sheds power structures like they’re merely a change of clothes ...