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Elizabethan Prose Fiction: Critical Essay by Samuel Lee Wolff

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SOURCE: "Chapter III-Robert Greene" and "Chapter IV-Thomas Nash and Thomas Lodge," in The Greek Romances in Elizabethan Prose Fiction, Columbia University Press, 1912, pp. 365-460.

In the following excerpt, Wolff argues the influence of Greek literature on the works of Greene, illustrating his contention with numerous and detailed examples.

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