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Jack of Newbury Thomas Deloney

Jack of Newbury By Thomas Deloney

Jack of Newbury by Thomas Deloney


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Among all manual arts used in this land, none is more famous for desert, or more beneficial to the commonwealth, than is the most necessary art of clothing. So begins Thomas Deloney's extraordinary prose narrative. It is an amiable and remarkably entertaining work of fiction - and also one that connects powerfully with the real world of sixteenth-century England.

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Jack of Newbury Summary

Jack of Newbury by Thomas Deloney

Among all manual arts used in this land, none is more famous for desert, or more beneficial to the commonwealth, than is the most necessary art of clothing. So begins Thomas Deloney's extraordinary prose narrative, dedicated To All Famous Clothworkers in England. It is an amiable and remarkably entertaining work of fiction-and also one that connects powerfully with the real world of sixteenth-century England. Deloney recounts the story of John Winchcombe, in his younger years called Jack of Newbury, an early sixteenth-century apprentice in the company of weavers. Courted by the wife of his former master, he marries her and thereby becomes wealthy; spends time in the court of Henry VIII and challenges Cardinal Wolsey; and becomes embroiled in a range of comic situations. Amusing as it is, the work also has a serious message: as Peter Herman puts it in his introduction to the volume, the truly valuable subjects are not the nobility, but the merchant class, people who either labor or provide the opportunity for labor. Industry is the nation's strength, not chivalry. And women are to be respected, not used and then discarded.

Set in the early sixteenth century Jack of Newbury resonated powerfully with readers in the 1590s-an era of economic crisis, high unemployment, and great suffering, for all its literary flowering-and was enormously popular. The range of contextual materials included with this edition help to set it in the broader context of its economic and political as well as literary culture.

Jack of Newbury Reviews

This is an edition that explores Deloney's fascination with the historical and suggests his writings' relevance to the politics of his time. - Times Literary Supplement, 3rd June 2016

About Thomas Deloney

Thomas Deloney was a sixteenth century balladeer, prose writer and silk-weaver.

Peter C. Herman, Professor in the Department of English and Comparative Literature at San Diego State University, USA is the author or editor of many books, including The New Milton Criticism (Cambridge University Press, 2012), Royal Poetrie: Monarchic Verse and the Political Imaginary of Early Modern England (Cornell University Press, 2010), and Destabilizing Milton: Paradise Lost and the Poetics of Incertitude (Palgrave, 2005).

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CIN1554812100G
9781554812103
1554812100
Jack of Newbury by Thomas Deloney
Used - Good
Paperback
Broadview Press Ltd
20150831
164
N/A
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