'...a timely, well-crafted collection, with a fresh, integrated approach to Greene’s work and an impressive representation of established and emerging scholars...The collective discussion about the relationship between pamphlets and plays should influence our thinking about Elizabethan literary culture in general. This volume offers a stimulating, revisionary, and significant exploration of Greene.' Kent Cartwright, University of Maryland, USA ’...offer fresh, postmodern readings of Greene...Recommended.’ Choice ’ This is an enormously rich volume. Its essays produce a conversation compelling both in its nuanced understanding of Greene's work and in its account, more broadly, of the formal and social pressures that influenced late sixteenth-century writing for print and for the playhouse. Although I am particularly impressed with that larger conversation, I also want to stress the considerable strength of its individual interlocutors.’ Renaissance Quarterly 'There are no weak essays in the book... the collection serves as an overdue appreciation of Greene's remarkable career.' Sixteenth Century Journal