
ROSALYNDE OR, EUPHUES' GOLDEN LEGACY - BY - THOMAS LODGE - EDITED - WITH INTRODUCTION AND NOTES - BY
PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH LITERATURE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS - STANDARD ENGLISH CLASSICS - GINN AND COMPANY - BOSTON * NEW YORK * CHICAGO * LONDON ATLANTA * DALLAS * COLUMBUS * SAN FRANCISCO - COPYRIGHT, 1910, BY - EDWARD CHAUNCEY BALDWIN - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED - PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
GINN AND COMPANY * PROPRIETORS * BOSTON * U.S.A. - PREFACE
E.C.B. - URBANA, ILLINOIS - INTRODUCTION
BIBLIOGRAPHY
THE PUBLISHED WORKS OF THOMAS LODGE ARRANGED IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER[1]
LONDON,
TO THE GENTLEMEN READERS
ROSALYNDE
SIR JOHN OF BORDEAUX' LEGACY HE GAVE TO HIS SONS
A charming Elizabethan pastoral unfolds amid shepherds, rustling woods, and the wistful yearning of youthful hearts. When a noble young woman, disguised as a shepherdess, encounters a wandering gentleman, their playful exchanges quickly blossom into a tender, if uncertain, romance. The narrative moves with the easy rhythm of countryside life, peppered with witty banter and gentle misunderstandings that keep the intrigue alive. As the lovers navigate the conventions of courtly love and rustic virtue, the story offers a vivid portrait of 16th‑century ideals of nature and honor.
Beyond its enchanting plot, the work stands as a key predecessor to the modern novel, its clear structure and lively prose making it ideal for listeners new to classic literature. Its influence on Shakespeare’s “As You Like It” is unmistakable, providing a glimpse of the sources that shaped the Bard’s own pastoral comedy. The language, while authentically Elizabethan, has been thoughtfully modernized, ensuring a smooth listening experience without sacrificing the original’s wit and charm.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (274K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-11-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
d. 1625
An energetic Elizabethan writer and physician, he moved easily between poetry, drama, prose fiction, and translation. He is best remembered today for Rosalynde, the romance that helped inspire Shakespeare’s As You Like It.
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