If you liked A quip for an upstart courtier by Robert Greene, start with Philomela, the Lady Fitzwater's nightingale (1814), The black bookes messenger, 1592 ; and, Cuthbert Conny-catcher (1966), and An edition of Greene's Ciceronis amor by G.T. Allman (1972). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Philomela, the Lady Fitzwater's nightingale
1814 · 68 pages · Robert Greene · Same author
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The black bookes messenger, 1592 ; and, Cuthbert Conny-catcher
1966 · Robert Greene · Same author
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An edition of Greene's Ciceronis amor by G.T. Allman
1972 · 1 pages · Robert Greene · Same author
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The blacke bookes messenger, 1592
1924 · 65 pages · Robert Greene · Same author
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The Scottish historie of James the Fourth, slaine at Flodden
1598 · 77 pages · Robert Greene · Same author
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Greenes Carde of fancie
1608 · 152 pages · Robert Greene, Humphrey Lownes, Matthew Lownes, William Augustus White, Louise Labé, England). Library Britwell Court (Buckinghamshire · Same author
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Peter Lugg
1718 · 38 pages · Robert Greene · Same author
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Menaphon
2018 · 114 pages · Robert Greene · Same author
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Greenes vision
1592 · 64 pages · Robert Greene · Same author
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The repentance of Robert Greene Maister of Artes. Wherein by himselfe is laid open his loose life, with the manner of his death
1592 · 30 pages · Robert Greene · Same author
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Orpharion, Greens Groatsworth of Wit, The Repentance of Robert Greene, Greenes Vision 1592-1599
1999 · Robert Greene · Same author
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A quip for an upstart courtier, or, A quaint dispute between velvet-breeches and cloth-breeches
1810 · 421 pages · Robert Greene · Same author
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What should I read after A quip for an upstart courtier?
BookOrb recommends Philomela, the Lady Fitzwater's nightingale (1814), The black bookes messenger, 1592 ; and, Cuthbert Conny-catcher (1966), An edition of Greene's Ciceronis amor by G.T. Allman (1972), The blacke bookes messenger, 1592 (1924), and The Scottish historie of James the Fourth, slaine at Flodden (1598).
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Who wrote A quip for an upstart courtier?
A quip for an upstart courtier is by Robert Greene.