In this Elizabethan pamphlet, a fictional rogue defends the art of cony-catching, satirizing thieves' tricks and societal follies with humor and wit.
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In this Elizabethan pamphlet, a fictional rogue defends the art of cony-catching, satirizing thieves' tricks and societal follies with humor and wit.
will contain mild spoilers
No sexual content present
Brief mentions of scuffles and trickery-related harm; no graphic depictions
Mild period-appropriate strong language in dialogue
Occasional references to ale drinking in tavern settings
No LGBTQIA+ representation present
Fleeting references to oaths and providence
No witchcraft or occult elements present
No evidence found in available sources.
Satirical commentary on social classes, vice, and urban life in Elizabethan England
No self-harm or suicide depicted
Mentions of deceit and exploitation of the gullible; no physical abuse detailed
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