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GOSSON, STEPHEN (1554-1624)

This article appears in Volume V12, Page 269 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: GOA-GRA
GOSSON, STEPHEN (1554-1624) , English satirist, was baptized at St George's, Canterbury, on the 17th of April 1554.
He entered Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 1572, and on leaving the university in 1576 he went to London. In 1598 Francis Meres in his Palladis Tamia mentions him with Sidney, Spenser, Abraham Fraunce and others among the " best for pastorall," but no pastorals of his are extant. He is said to have been an actor, and by his own
confession
  he wrote plays, for he speaks of Catilines Conspiracies as a " Pig of mine own Sowe." To this play and some others, on account of their moral intention, he extends indulgence in the general condemnation of stage plays contained in his Schoole of Abuse, containing a pleasant invective against Poets, Pipers, Plaiers, Jesters and such like Caterpillars of the Commonwealth (1579). The euphuistic style of this pamphlet and its ostentatious display of learning were in the taste of the time, and do not necessarily imply insincerity. Gosson justified his attack by considerations of the disorder which the love of
melodrama
  and of vulgar comedy was introducing into the social life of London. It was not only by extremists like Gosson that these abuses were recognized. Spenser, in his Teares of the Muses (1591), laments the same evils, although only in general terms. The tract was dedicated to Sir Philip Sidney, who seems not unnaturally to have resented being connected with a pamphlet which opened with a comprehensive denunciation of poets, for Spenser, writing to Gabriel Harvey (Oct. 16, 1579) of the dedication, says the author " was for hys labor scorned." He dedicated, however, a second tract, The Ephemerides of Phialo . . . and A Short A pologie of the Schoole of Abuse, to Sidney on Oct. 28th, 1579. Gosson's abuse of poets seems to have had a large share in inducing Sidney to write his Apologie for Poetrie, which probably
dates
  from 1581. After the publication of the Schoole of Abuse Gosson retired into the country, where he acted as tutor to the sons of a
gentleman
  (Plays Confuted. " To the Reader," 1582). Anthony a
Wood
  places this earlier and assigns the termination of his tutorship indirectly to his animosity against the stage, which apparently wearied his patron of his company. The publication of his polemic provoked many retorts, the most formidable of which was Thomas
Lodge
 's Defence of Playes (158o). The players themselves retaliated by reviving Gosson's own plays. Gosson replied to his various opponents in 1582 by his Playes Confuted in Five Actions, dedicated to Sir Francis Walsingham. Meanwhile he had taken orders, was made lecturer of the parish church at Stepney (1585), and was presented by the queen to the rectory of
Great
  Wigborough, Essex, which he exchanged in 1600 for St Botolph's, Bishopsgate. He died on the 13th of February 1624. PleasantQuippes for Upstart Newfangled Gentlewomen (1595), a coarse satiric poem, is also ascribed to Gosson.
The Schoole of Abuse and Apologie were edited (1868) by Prof. E.
Arber
  in his English Reprints. Two poems of Gosson's are included.


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