Notes
- 1630 . The range of his work is evident in his folio All the Workes…Collected in one Volume
- The World Runneson Wheeles, in Workes 2.232–44; The Praise, Antiquity, and Commodity of Beggerie, Beggers, and Begging in Workes 1.95–102 (101); Taylor on Tame Isis (1632), p. 9; The Travels of Twelve-Pence in Workes 1.65–75
- Chandler , John , ed. 1999 . Travels in Stuart Britain: The Adventures of John Taylor, The Water Poet , Stroud : Sutton . The domestic journeys are collected in
- McRae , Andrew . 2009 . “ ‘The Peripatetic Muse: Internal Travel and the Cultural Production of Space in Pre-Revolutionary England’ ” . In The Country and the City Revisited: England and the Politics of Culture, 1560–1840 , Edited by: Landry , Donna . 41 – 57 . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . I will expand on these arguments in a forthcoming monograph, Literature and Domestic Travel in Early Modern England (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming)
- Rollison , David . 1999 . ‘Exploding England: The Dialectics of Mobility and Settlement in Early Modern England’ . Social History , 24 : 1 – 16 .
- Fumerton , Patricia . 2006 . Unsettled: The Culture of Mobility and the Working Poor in Early Modern England , xi – xviii . Chicago : University of Chicago Press . On vagrancy, see esp. A. L. Beier, Masterless Men: The Vagrancy Problem in England 1560–1640 (London: Methuen, 1985
- Capp , Bernard . 1994 . The World of John Taylor the Water Poet, 1578–1653 , 49 Oxford : Clarendon Press .
- 1650 . A Late Weary, Merry Voyage, and Journey 12
- Capp . World of John Taylor 13 – 14 . On the context of this feud
- Gates , Joanne E. 2006 . “ ‘Travel and Pseudo-Translation in the Self-Promotional Writings of John Taylor, Water Poet’ ” . In Travel and Translation in the Early Modern Period , Edited by: Di Biase , Carmine G. 267 – 80 . Amsterdam and New York : Rodopi . Laugh, and be Fat in Workes 2.70. Cf.
- In Workes 3.77
- Taylors Travels to Prague in Workes 3.93
- 1590 . The most dangerous and memorable adventure of Richard Ferris Kemps nine daies wonder (1600)
- The Pennyles Pilgrimage in Workes 1.121–40; The Praise of Hemp-seed in Workes 3.73–5
- Capp . World of John Taylor 88
- “ A very Merrie Wherrie-Ferry-Voyage ” . In Workes 2.14
- Barbour , Richmond . 2003 . Before Orientalism: London's Theatre of the East, 1576–1626 , 116 Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . Coryate's shoes were eventually lodged in the church in his native Odcombe, Somerset
- Workes 2.14
- Workes 2.9.
- Capp . World of John Taylor 62 – 6 . and Alexandra Halasz, ‘Pamphlet Surplus: John Taylor and Subscription Publication’, in Arthur Marotti F. and Michael Bristol D., eds., Print, Manuscript, & Performance: The Changing Relations of the Mediain Early Modern England (Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 2000), pp. 90–102
- 1653 . A Short Relation of a Long Journey 3
- “ Praise of Hemp-seed ” . In Workes 3.81
- “ A Discovery by Sea, from London to Salisbury ” . In Workes 2 22 A late Weary, Merry Voyage p. 24. Cf. Laurie Ellinghausen, ‘The Individualist Project of John Taylor “The Water Poet”’, Ben Jonson Journal 9 (2002), 147–69
- Workes 1.122 1.128 In each case, the spelling exactly duplicates the original text (The Pennyless Pilgrimage (1618), title-page, sig. D1r-v)
- A late Weary, Merry Voyage 9
- 1619 . “ A Kicksey Winsey, or A Lerry Come-Twang ” . In Workes 2.40
- “ Beggerie ” . In Workes 1.99 1.102
- 1654 . The Certaine Travailes of an Uncertain Journey 9 – 10 .
- Certaine Travailes 10
- 1649 . John Taylors Wandering, to see the Wonders of the West 2
- Helgerson , Richard . 1992 . Forms of Nationhood: The Elizabethan Writing of England , 107 – 47 . Chicago : University of Chicago Press . On chorography, see esp, Bernhard Klein, Maps and the Writing of Space in Early Modern England and Ireland (Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2001), pp. 137–70; Andrew McRae, God Speed the Plough: The Representation of Agrarian England, 1500–1660 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996), pp. 231–61
- “ A Discovery by Sea, from London to Salisbury ” . In Workes 2.21
- John Taylors Wandering 21
- 1648 . Tailors Travels from London, to the Isle of Wight 13
- Bale , John , ed. 1549 . The Laboryouse Journey & serche of Johan Leylande, for Englandes Antiquities sig. D6v. His notes are published as The Itinerary of John Lelanded. Lucy Toulmin Smith, 5 vols. (London: Bell, 1906–10)
- Harrison , William . 1968 . The Description of England , Edited by: Edelen , Georges . 399 – 405 . 401 Ithaca : Cornell University Press . most of his itineraries are borrowed from John Stow, The Summarie of English Chronicles (1566), fols. 198r-200r
- de Certeau , Michel . 1984 . The Practice of Everyday Life , Edited by: Russell , Steven . xiv Berkeley : University of California Press . see also pp. 91–110
- A late Weary 23 – 4 .
- Wallace , Anne D. 1993 . Walking, Literature and English Culture: The Origins and Uses of Peripatetic in the Nineteenth Century , 39 Oxford : Clarendon Press .
- O'Callaghan , Michelle . 2007 . The English Wits: Literature and Sociability in Early Modern England , 143 Cambridge : Cambridge University Press .
- 1639 . Part of this Summers Travels sig. A2v
- “ Discovery by Sea ” . In Workes 2.24 – 5 .
- “ Discovery by Sea ” . In Workes 2.25
- Barbour . Before Orientalism 115 – 45 . See esp., Katharine Craik, ‘Reading Coryats Crudities (1611)’, SEL 44 (2004), 77–96; O'Callaghan, English Wits, pp. 102–52; Anthony Parr, ‘Thomas Coryat and the Discovery of Europe’, Huntington Library Quarterly 55 (1992), 579–602
- “ Praise of Hemp-seed ” . In Workes 3.68
- Part of this Summers Travels 4 Pennyles Pilgrimage in Workes 1.122
- Certaine Travailes 9
- McRae , Andrew . 2008 . ‘Fluvial Nation: Rivers, Mobility and Poetry in Early Modern England’ . English Literary Renaissance , 38 ( 2 ) forthcoming
- Capp . World of John Taylor 37 – 8 . John Taylors last Voyage (1641), sig. B1r.