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Robert Greene 1558–1592: Critical Essay by Richard Helgerson

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SOURCE: "Greene," in The Elizabethan Prodigals, University of California Press, 1976, pp. 79–104.

In the following excerpt, Helgerson describes the conflicting forces found in Greene's fiction and examines the progression of his writings from prodigality to repentance.

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