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=== Allusions ===
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=== Brief mention ===  
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* {{:Brereton, J Le Gay 1907a}}; see pp. 48, 60-61: on mistakes in John Churton Collins's edition of the play.
* {{:Brereton, J Le Gay 1907a}}; see pp. 48, 60-61: on mistakes in John Churton Collins's edition of the play.
* {{:Forsythe, R S 1911a}}; see pp. 105-106 n. 2: scenes in ''Sir John Oldcastle'' and Shakespeare's ''Henry V'' where an emissary is forced to eat the seal on a document are inspired by ''George a Greene'', Act I, Sc. 3.  
* {{:Forsythe, R S 1911a}}; see pp. 105-106 n. 2: scenes in ''Sir John Oldcastle'' and Shakespeare's ''Henry V'' where an emissary is forced to eat the seal on a document are inspired by ''George a Greene'', Act I, Sc. 3.  

Revision as of 14:46, 12 July 2018

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-07-12.

The attribution of the play George a Greene to Robert Greene is uncertain.[1]

Scholarly editions

Studies and criticism

Allusions

Brief mention

Notes