TY - JOUR TI - Unpopular Literature? John Heywood’s The Spider and the Flie AU - Walker, Greg TI - Unpopular Literature? John Heywood’s The Spider and the Flie AB - This article examines an idiosyncratic, lavishly illustrated mid-Tudor English printed book, John Heywood’s The Spider and the Flie (1556), a book condemned both in the sixteenth century and since as incomprehensible and virtually unreadable. The article argues, rather, that the book’s gestation period was long and complex, but that, once this is understood, the book becomes readily comprehensible, in both its structure and implications. It looks briefly at evidence for ownership of the book, and then moves to discuss what it, along with Heywood’s collected volumes of proverbs and epigrams, can contribute to a discussion of early-modern popular literature, the subject of the UNA Europa funded network, Popular Respublica Litteraria, to which this article is a contribution. VL - 2023 IS - Volume 25, issue 4 (69) 2023 PY - 2023 SN - 2082-0984 C1 - 2084-3844 SP - 387 EP - 403 DO - 10.4467/20843844TE.23.024.19267 UR - https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/terminus/article/unpopular-literature-john-heywoods-the-spider-and-the-flie KW - John Heywood KW - The Spider and the Flie KW - book history KW - legal satire KW - woodcuts KW - Tudor rebellions KW - popular literature