Robert Greene
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Robert Greene may refer to:

  • Robert Greene (dramatist) (1558–1592), English writer
  • Robert Greene (philosopher)
    Robert Greene (philosopher)
    Robert Greene , was an English philosopher.Greene, the son of Robert Greene, a mercer of Tamworth, Staffordshire, by his wife Mary Pretty of Fazeley, was born about 1678...

  • Robert Greene (American author)
    Robert Greene (American author)
    Robert Greene is an American author known for his books on strategy, power and seduction.-Biography:Greene was born in 1959 to a Jewish family in Los Angeles...

     (born 1959) American author of books on strategy
  • Robert L. Greene
    Robert L. Greene
    Robert L. Greene is an American psychologist known for his work on human learning and memory. He has conducted notable experiments on why some lists of words are more memorable.Greene earned a B.A. from University of Pennsylvania in 1979 and his Ph.D...

    , American psychologist
  • Robert Lane Greene
    Robert Lane Greene
    Robert Lane Greene is an American journalist, best known for his work for The Economist and his book about the politics of language, You Are What You Speak: Grammar Grouches, Language Laws, and the Politics of Identity, published by Delacorte Press in 2011...

    , American journalist
  • Robert W. Greene
    Robert W. Greene
    Robert William Greene, Sr. was a pioneering investigative journalist, who uncovered corruption in Arizona and twice helped Newsday win the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service. He spent 37 years as a reporter and editor at Newsday....

    , American journalist
  • Bob Greene
    Bob Greene
    Robert Bernard Greene, Jr. is an American journalist. He worked for 24 years for the Chicago Tribune newspaper, where he was an award-winning columnist. Greene has written books on subjects varying from Michael Jordan, to small towns, to U.S. presidents. His Hang Time: Days and Dreams with Michael...

    , American journalist and author
  • Bob Greene (fitness), American writer on fitness
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