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  1. Thomas Lodge (h. 1558–1625) foi um dramaturgo e escritor inglês do período isabelino e jacobita. Era o segundo filho de sir Thomas Lodge, prefeito de Londres. Estudou no Trinity College de Oxford. Participou numa expedição à Ilha Terceira e às Ilhas Canárias.

  2. Thomas Lodge (born c. 1557, London?, England—died 1625, London) was an English poet, dramatist, and prose writer whose innovative versatility typified the Elizabethan Age. He is best remembered for the prose romance Rosalynde, the source of William Shakespeare ’s As You Like It.

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    Thomas Lodge (c. 1557 – September 1625) was an English writer and medical practitioner whose life spanned the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods.

  4. Thomas Lodge was a poet, playwright, and physician in the Renaissance period. He wrote poems, plays, and fictions, some of which influenced Shakespeare, and translated Josephus and Seneca.

  5. THE LIFE OF THOMAS LODGE1 | The Review of English Studies | Oxford Academic. Journal Article. THE LIFE OF THOMAS LODGE 1. ALICE WALKER. Author Notes. The Review of English Studies, Volume os-IX, Issue 36, October 1933, Pages 410–432, https://doi.org/10.1093/res/os-IX.36.410. Published: 01 October 1933. PDF. Split View. Cite. Permissions. Share.

    • Alice Walker
    • 1974
  6. Há 6 dias · Overview. Thomas Lodge. (1558—1625) author and physician. Quick Reference. ( c. 1557–1625) English author of Rosalynde; his Wit's Misery (1596) refers to an Ur-Hamlet: ‘the vizard of the ghost which cried so miserably at the Theatre, like an oyster-wife, “Hamlet, revenge!”’. From: Lodge, Thomas in A Dictionary of Shakespeare » Subjects: Literature.

  7. Critical Essays. Questions & Answers. Analysis. Other Literary Forms. PDF Cite. Thomas Lodge is best known for his prose romances, which are among the precursors of the novel. The most famous...