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Elizabethan poetry, prose and drama

Elizabethan literature ▪ Also called Renaissance poetry ▪ During Queen Elizabeth´s reign the poetry flourished ▪ Most popular themes: relationship between men and women treachery and hypocrisy of courtly life ▪ The era of her reign is called the Elizabethan Age ▪ Lyric poetry was strongly influenced by Italian poets, in particular by Francesco Petrarch

Elizabethan poetry THOMAS WYATT and the EARL OF SURREY are often mentioned together but there are many differences in their work. Both wrote sonnets. THOMAS WYATT he brought the sonnet to English literature was influenced by Italian verse forms work: They flee from me (the narrator is in prison) EARL OF SURREY - wrote the first blank verse in English Wyatt´s and Surrey´s works are published in compilation work called Songs and Sonnets.

EDMUND SPENSER he started to write pastoral poetry (main characters are shepherds) works: The Shepherd´s calendar – poem consisting of 12 books - written in the form of discussions between shepherds and praise of Queen Elizabeth - discussions about religion, ponder of death... The Faerie Queen – unfinished, author´s greatest work - introduces king Arthur who is an embodiment of nobility; Queen is personification of fame - king Arthur starts to look for the queen and comes across several adventures and meets moral virtues - in each book another virtue is described It was in this work that Spenser invented the Spenserian Stanza.

SIR PHILLIP SIDNEY - works: Astrophel and Stella – sonnet; about a young man who falls in love with a lady Stella who is already married An Apology for Poetry/ The Deffence of Poesie (originally Apologie for Poetrie) – critical essay; he defends poetry as the work of man is supposed to remain longer than the creation of nature The Elizabethan Age produced a surprising flow of lyrics. Lyric poetry gives expression to the poet´s own thoughts and feelings, and for this reason we tend to picture the lyric poet as a rather dreamy unpractical person with his thoughts turned inwards.

The age that followed, the Jacobean Age – was less fresh – more interested in the mind than in heart or eye A group of poets, known as the Metaphysical Poets (showing clever tricks of style and unlikely comparisons) wrote verse which was generally less beautiful and less musical. These poets mixed strong feelings with reason JOHN DONNE greatest metaphysical poet his works are songs and sonnets BEN JONSON father of literary criticism was the leading figure of the Jacobean Era wrote comedies of humour his medical theory: behavioral differences result from a prevalence of one of the body´s four humours (blood, phlegm, bile, black bile) works: To Celia – one of his best lyrics Every Man in his Humour Every Man Out of his Humour comedies: The Alchemist Volpone

Elizabethan prose THOMAS NORTH one of the best translators had wide influence on Elizabethan prose RICHARD HAKLUYT - collected and published The Principal Navigations, Voyages and Discoveries of the English Nation -at this time there was a great deal of travel and adventure on the sea SAMUEL PURCHAS - Published the Hakluyt´s papers under the title Purchas his Pilgrims containing A History of the World in Sea Voyages and Land Travel

A kind of NOVEL ( a book – length single story whose characters are usually imaginary) began in Elizabethan Age: JOHN LYLY works: Eupheus or the Analogy of Wit – about a young man living in Neapol which is in fact London; author criticizes sickness of London society Eupheus and his London – prices London; the style is filled with tricks and alliteration ROBERT GREENE - novelist his story Pandoso gave Shakespeare the plot of his play The Winter´s Tale THOMAS NASH - book: The Life of Jacke Wilton – picaresque novel; a novel of the adventure about a man of bad character. The interest of the adventure is sometimes spoilt by long speeches.

THOMAS MORE a lord chancellor work: Utopia – describes an ideal society based on the idea of communism FRANCIS BACON - His prose is important His Essays are still popular, some of the best-known sayings come from here Other books: A History of Henry VII The Advancement of Learning – considers the different ways of advancing knowledge The New Atlantis – contains social ideas in the form of a story; is a journey to an imaginary island, Benasalem

Elizabethan (Renaissance) drama was the most popular genre in English literature Queen Elizabeth: the patron of drama writers contrast: in medieval drama were miracles and mystery plays renaissance drama – undidactical, it has secular theme and conflicts between characters, non-allegorical, played in streets, squares and houses Elizabethan theatres: Two kinds: • Outdoor or „public“ • Indoor or „private“ The three most important in London: The Globe – was a roofless theatre and so plays were played by the daylight, there was communication between the audience and the actors. Actors were only men and played also women roles. The Fortune The Swan General features of public playhouses on the sheet.

Outdoor or Public playhouses - Varying shapes Had a „yard“ where the „groundlings“ were – un-roofed space, surrounding the stage on three sides, enclosed by three tiers of roofed „galleries“. A „tiring house“ at the rear of the raised platform – where the actors would wait and change. The stage was roofed – called „the heavens“ – supported by columns Traps in the floor, for fire, smoke and other effects Two playing levels – upper and lower - audience may sat on 2nd level

Indoor or Private Theatres smaller, roofed Performances were also shown in winter 1576 – Blackfriar´s – a former monastery – was the first one By 1642, there were six private theatres in London Private theatre rose in popularity from 1610 to 1642 and were used only during the five warm months

Renaissance drama was written in blank verse or prose. There were some interludes (short nonallegorical plays) – had secular character/themes; some think that were played during breaks. THOMAS KYD a creator of Elizabethan blood tragedy, tragedy of revenge work: The Spanish Tragedy – tragedy of blood; it´s like Shakespeare´s Hamlet ; a ghost appears, demanding revenge; but it appears to the father of a murdered son CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE the famous dramatist, also a lyric author his characters go to their aim at any price works: 1st tragedy – Tamburlaine the Great his violent use of the language was greatly criticised The Jew of Malta – was well received owing to its beauty of sound and rhythm; the hero goes towards his aim in each case Dr. Faust – based on German story about the man who dedicated his soul to a devil because he wanted to own knowledge of the whole world Edward the Second – deals with English history