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This is the story of Jack Wilton, an amoral young recruit in Henry VIII's army in France. Wilton has a series of dangerous adventures and travels throughout Europe. Nashe's descriptions, especially those of violence, are a brilliant and unsettling combination of the ordinary and the extraordinary. The Unfortunate Traveler is perhaps the most brilliant Elizabethan novella.
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The unfortunate traveller: or, The life of Jacke Wilton. Edited by H.F.B. Brett-Smith.
1920, Blackwell
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