elizabethan renaissance in english literature

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1. introduction 2. renaissance in english period 2.1 english poetry of the 16th century, drama and prose 2.2 william shakespeare – the greatest english poet 2.3 english painting and its main representatives, english architecture and music 3. conclusion 4. list of sources introduction the period under analysis is often called elizabethan times, as during this period queen elizabeth was sitting on a throne. the reign of queen elizabeth i(1558–1603) is often referred to as the golden age of english history [4]. elizabeth was an immensely popular queen, and her popularity has waned little with the passing of four hundred years. she is still one of the best loved monarchs, and one of the most admired rulers of all time. she became a legend in her own lifetime, famed for her remarkable abilities and achievements. this period was associated with the height of the english renaissance, and saw the flowering of …
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tled in 1598 with the edict of nantes. in part because of this, but also because the english had been expelled from their last outposts on the continent, the centuries long conflict between france and england was largely suspended for most of elizabeth’s reign. the one great rival was spain, with which england conflicted both in europe and the americas in skirmishes that exploded into the anglo-spanish war of 1585–1604. an attempt by philip ii of spain to invade england with the spanish armada in 1588 was famously defeated, but the tide of war turned against england with a disastrously unsuccessful attack upon spain, the drake-norris expedition of 1589. thereafter spain provided some support for irish catholics in a draining guerilla war against england and spanish naval and land forces inflicted a series of defeats upon english forces. this badly damaged both the english exchequer and economy that had been …
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art of the 16th century is generally less important, with the exception of the work of john skelton, which exhibits a curious combination of medieval and renaissance influences. the two greatest innovators of the new, rich style of renaissance poetry in the last quarter of the 16th century were sir philip sidney and edmund spenser, both humanistically educated elizabethan courtiers. sidney, universally recognized as the model renaissance nobleman, outwardly polished as well as inwardly conscientious, inaugurated the vogue of the sonnet cycle in his astrophel and stella (written 1582; published 1591). in this work, in the elaborate and highly metaphorical style of the earlier italian sonnet, he celebrated his idealized love for penelope devereux, the daughter of walter devereux, 1st earl of essex. these lyrics profess to see in her an ideal of womanhood that in the platonic manner leads to a perception of the good, the true, and the …
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epic that would make the national literature the equal of those of ancient greece and rome and of renaissance italy. his effort in this respect corresponded to the new demands expressed by sidney in the critical essay the defence of poesie, originally apologie for poetrie (written 1583?; posthumously published 1595). spenser's conception of his role no doubt conformed to sidney's general description of the poet as the inspired voice of god revealing examples of morally perfect actions in an aesthetically ideal world such as mere reality can never provide, and with a graphic and concrete conviction that mere philosophy can never achieve. the poetic and narrative qualities of the faerie queene suffer to a degree from the various theoretical requirements that spenser forced the work to meet. [14; 25] in a number of other lyrical and narrative works sidney and spenser displayed the ornate, somewhat florid, highly figured style characteristic …
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ysical style remained fashionable until late in the 17th century. the second late renaissance poetic tendency was in reaction to the sometimes flamboyant lushness of the spenserians and to the sometimes tortuous verbal gymnastics of the metaphysical poets. best represented by the accomplished poetry of ben jonson and his school, it reveals a classically pure and restrained style that had strong influence on late figures such as robert herrick and the other cavalier poets and gave the direction for the poetic development of the succeeding neoclassical period. the poetry of the english renaissance between 1580 and 1660 was the result of a remarkable outburst of energy. it is, however, the drama of roughly the same period that stands highest in popular estimation. the works of its greatest representative, william shakespeare, have achieved worldwide renown. in the previous middle english period there had been, within the church, a gradual broadening of …

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1. introduction 2. renaissance in english period 2.1 english poetry of the 16th century, drama and prose 2.2 william shakespeare – the greatest english poet 2.3 english painting and its main representatives, english architecture and music 3. conclusion 4. list of sources introduction the period under analysis is often called elizabethan times, as during this period queen elizabeth was sitting on a throne. the reign of queen elizabeth i(1558–1603) is often referred to as the golden age of english history [4]. elizabeth was an immensely popular queen, and her popularity has waned little with the passing of four hundred years. she is still one of the best loved monarchs, and one of the most admired rulers of all time. she …

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