Robertus Greene (natus die 8 Iulii 1558 Norwici; mortuus die 3 Septembris 1592 Londinii), "magister ambarum universitatum", fuit scriptor Anglicus. Clarus est malum iudicium suum de iuveni Gulielmo Shakesperii: an upstart crow beautified with our feathers, scilicet "corvus novus plumis nostris adornatus".

Titulus Greene's Groat's Worth of Wit (1592)
Roberti Greene preces (1592)

Opera selecta recensere

Ludi scaenici
Moralia, mythistorica et autobiographica
  • Mamillia: The Triumph of Pallas (1583)
  • The Myrrour of Modestie (1584)
  • The History of Arbasto, King of Denmarke (1584)
  • Gwydonius (1584)
  • Planetomachia (1585)
  • Morando, the Tritameron of Love (1584-1586)
  • Euphues's Censure to Philautus (1587)
  • Greene's Farewell to Folly (c. 1587)
  • Penelope's Web (1587)
  • Alcida (1588)
  • Pandosto: the triumph of time (1588)
  • Greene's Orpharion (1588)
  • Perimedes (1588)
  • Ciceronis Amor (1589)
  • Menaphon (1589)
  • The Spanish Masquerado (1589)
  • Greene's Mourning Garment (1590)
  • Greene's Never Too Late (1590)
  • Greene's Vision (1590)
  • The Royal Exchange (1590)
  • Philomela (1592)
  • A Quip for an Upstart Courtier (1592)
  • Greene's Groat's Worth of Wit bought with a million of repentance (1592)
De vagantibus
  • A Notable Discovery of Cozenage (1591)
  • The Second Part of Coney-Catching (1591)
  • The Third and Last Part of Coney-Catching (1592)
  • A Disputation Between a He Coney-Catcher and a She Coney-Catcher (1592)
  • The Black Book's Messenger (1592)
  • The Defence of Coney-Catching (1592)

Nexus externi recensere

Bibliographia recensere

Editiones operum
  • Alexander Dyce, ed., The dramatic works of Robert Greene: to which are added his poems. 2 voll. Londinii: Pickering, 1831 Vol. 1 Vol. 2
  • Alexander Grosart, ed., The life and complete works in prose and verse of Robert Greene. 15 voll. Londinii, 1881-1886 Volumina apud archive.org
  • Alexander Grosart, Green Pastures. Londinii, 1894 [Florilegium] Textus apud archive.org
  • J. Churton Collins, ed., The Plays and Poems of Robert Greene. 2 voll. Oxonii: Clarendon Press, 1905 Vol. 1 Vol. 2
Philologica et critica
  • Arul Kumaran, "Robert Greene's Martinist Transformation in 1590" in Studies in Philology vol. 103 (2006) pp. 243-263
  • Donna N. Murphy, "The Cobbler Of Canterbury and Robert Greene" in Notes and Queries vol. 57 (2010) pp. 349-352
 

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