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  1. Daly, John J. 978-0-595-40159-8. This book is about the feelings and experiences of John J. Daly during his early teenage years and through to his premature death while in his early fifties. The poems illustrate the author's zest for life, feelings of love, as well as his times of sorrow and loss. 12.47€ (11.99€ sin IVA)

  2. 约翰·莱利(John Lyly)(; C。1553或1554 - 1606年11月;同样拼写了莉莉,莱莉,莱利)是一位英国作家,剧作家,朝臣和议员。他一生中最著名的两本书洋溢:《机智的解剖学》 (1578年)及其续集幼发和他的英格兰(1580),但现在也许以他的八场幸存戏剧而被人们记住,其中至少六部表演了在 ...

  3. John Lyly is the first collection of essays dedicated solely to the work of this University Wit, celebrity prose writer, and playwright to the court of Elizabeth. Lyly's energy and wit inspired his contemporaries to follow new directions in prose fiction and stage comedy, and his writings still illuminate sixteenth-century culture for the modern reader.

  4. John Lyly (Canterbury, h. 1554 - Londres, 1606), escritor y dramaturgo inglés. Estudió en las universidades de Cambridge y Oxford y gozó del mecenazgo del político William Cecil . Su obra más famosa, que dio título a una corriente estilística del Manierismo , el Eufuismo , fue una novela, Euphues , que consta de dos partes: Euphues o la anatomía del ingenio (1578) y Euphues y su ...

  5. John Lyly vígjátékai többnyire antik történetek könnyed hangvételű feldolgozásai. A Campaspe (1584) például Nagy Sándor nagylelkűségének anekdotájára épül, aki lemond a szépséges rableány, Campaspe kegyeiről vetélytársa, Apellész festő javára.

  6. John Lyly, Shakespeare's forerunner in English comedy, wrote eight highly individual plays. This study of the plays, with each chapter devoted to a different play, concentrates on the courtly aspects of Lyly's work - he wrote all but one of his plays for court performance.

  7. 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.