There have been literary references to Euphues as follows: •
Thomas Lodge Jr made reference to the name in
Rosalynde: Euphues Golden Legacy, Found After His Death In His Cell At Silexedra which is the source book for
William Shakespeare's play
As You Like It •
Robert Greene made reference to the name in
Menaphon : Camillas alarum to slumbering Euphues, in his melancholie cell at Silexedra (1589) •
Thomas Carlyle made reference to the character in his essay of social criticism,
Signs of the Times (1829). •
Virginia Woolf made reference to the name in
The Voyage Out (1915) as "The germ of the English Novel". ==Notes==