
Third pamphlet by Robert Greene exposing Elizabethan con artists' tricks and villainies, featuring a debate between a male and female conny-catcher on their knavish arts.
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Third pamphlet by Robert Greene exposing Elizabethan con artists' tricks and villainies, featuring a debate between a male and female conny-catcher on their knavish arts.
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Discussions of prostitution, seduction, and cons involving implied sexual encounters; no explicit on-page scenes. Implied coercion in prostitution-related cons.
Descriptions of fights, beatings, and threats during thefts and cons; moderate detail.
Frequent use of Elizabethan coarse language and oaths.
Brief mentions of drinking in taverns as part of con settings.
No LGBTQIA+ representation.
Minor moralizing with references to God and sin.
No witchcraft or occult elements.
No evidence found in available sources.
Social commentary on crime, poverty, and urban vice in Elizabethan England.
No self-harm or suicide depicted.
Depictions of exploitation, theft, and cruelty in the criminal underworld. Implied coercion in prostitution-related cons.
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