1.Thenon-dramatic poets The poets who did not write for the stage. a. The center of this group is Edmund Spenser whoseShepherd’s Calendar(1579) marked the appearance of the first national poet sinceChaucer’s death in 1400. His most famous work isThe Faery Queen. The Shepherd’s Calenda...
He was writing during and after the Reformation, when Queen Elizabeth changed the official religion of England to Protestantism from Catholicism, a move that Spenser saw as divinely inspired. Why is The Faerie Queene important? The Faerie Queen is important as a historical piece of writing. It ...
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He finally mentions another “goddess”, Queen Elizabeth I, who was Edmund Spenser’s patron, and much of the allegory of this poem involves her directly. In fact, as we will come to discover, the character of the Faerie Queene is a direct allegory for Queen Elizabeth I. Canto 1 Our st...
Summary: The Queen Elizabeth, the 1840 - early 1896, a small building, field, and was later replaced by name, field of our country, mountain, vaginal uplink, Zhejiang shanyin people. It is the Queen Elizabeth, our outstanding art painter, is the "sea" painting of its category. Wu Chang...
The aim of this new type of corporation was to enrich shareholders and investors. Spurred by lucrative colonial profiteering in the Caribbean, Queen Elizabeth I gave the Company a royal charter, granting it monopoly over trade in the East Indies. The first English men stepped foot on Indian ...
At this time, Queen Elizabeth I enjoyed the defeat of the Spanish Armada and the consolidation of power in Ireland. However, people feared the years after her death. As Rome descended into a civil war, they had apprehensions about anarchy in England. The play beautifully brings the history ...
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Astrophel and Stella, written by Sir Phillip Sidney in 1582, chronicles a tale of star-crossed lovers. Sidney held many positions in the court of Queen Elizabeth I. When he was passed over for promotion, he devoted his time to writing. Astrophel and Stella is considered unparalleled, with ...