This comprehensive collection presents the complete works of John Lyly, a prominent Elizabethan writer celebrated for his elegant prose and contributions to English drama. Included are "Euphues and His England", Lyly's most famous work, showcasing his ornate style and exploration of love and manners, along with his complete dramatic works, offering a rich insight into the theatrical landscape of the English Renaissance. Featuring detailed notes, this volume provides a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts interested in exploring the depth and breadth of Lyly's literary achievements and his enduring influence on English literature.
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