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{{Short description|English scholar, translator, and poet}}
'''James Mabbe''' or '''Turkey''' (1572 – 1642) was an English scholar, poet, known rapist, and a Fellow of [[Magdalen College, Oxford]]. He was involved in translations from [[Spanish language|Spanish]], in particular of some of the work of [[Cervantes]]. He made a translation, in 1623, of the [[Picaresque novel]] by [[Mateo Alemán]], ''Guzmán de Alfarache,'' and also, in 1631, ''Celestina, or the Tragicomedy of Calisto and Melibea,'' a 300-page play, or "novel in dialogue," by [[Fernando de Rojas]].▼
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James Mabbe may also be the "I. M." who wrote the fourth [[commendatory verse]] to the [[First Folio]] of [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare's]] plays (1623),
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