The 17th century period (1603-1660)
v The 17th century period (1603-1660)
ü Special features:
· 1603: Death of Elizabeth Tudor and the accession of James Stuart.
· 1625: Death of James I and the accession of Charles I.
- 1642: outbreak of English Civil War and the closing of all theatres
1649: Civil War ended with Charles I beheaded
· 1660: The end of the Protectorate and the accession of Charles II.
· Drama:
+ Public theatre flourished: in more sober and careful style than those of Elixabethan period.
+ The emergence of comedies.
+ The coming of tragicomedies.
· Poetry:
+ Epic poetry: noble and beautiful, but also difficult.
+ The lyrical poetry: Metaphysical poetry and Neoclassical poetry or cavalier poetry.
· Prose:
+ Became plainer, less elaborate than previous period.
+ Developments in realistic fiction.
+ Arrearances of essays.
ü Major authors:
· Ben Jonson
· John Donne
· Robert Herrick
· John Milton
· Richard lovelace
· Francis Bacon
ü Important works:
· Everyman in his humour, Volpone, The Alchemist.
· To the virgins, Paradise lost, Paradise Regained
· Lucasta, going to the wars.
· The advancement of Learning
· A history of Henry VII
Bạn đang đọc truyện trên: Truyen247.Pro