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Henry Chettle: Critical Essay by John Jowett

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SOURCE: Jowett, John. “Johannes Factotum: Henry Chettle and Greene's Groatsworth of Wit.Papers of the Bibliographic Society of America 87, no. 4 (December 1993): 453-86.

In the following essay, Jowett examines the evidence for the claim that Chettle authored Greene's Groatsworth of Wit before establishing a context for his authorship and confronting those critics who reject the idea that he forged the work.

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