Chapter 3&4 Elizabethan Poetry, Prose and Drama

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Chapter 3&4 Elizabethan Poetry, Prose and Drama From An Outline of English Literature by Thornley and Roberts

Sonnet The Great Elizabethan literary age is not considered as beginning until 1579. (p.23) Queen Elizabeth ruled from 1558 to 1603. Before 1579, Sir Thomas Wyatt and the Earl of Surrey who wrote sonnets, which they learned to do from the Italians Surrey’s work is important because he wrote the first blank verse in English Wyatt mainly followed the Italian poet Petrarch The 14 lines rhyme abbaabba+2 or 3 rhymes in the last six lines (Shakespeare sonnets rhyme ababcdcdefefgg).

Sonnets of Shakespeare Written between 1593-1600, printed in 1609 For whom or to whom did he write them? Addressed to William Herbert (the Earl of Pembroke), the Earl of Southampton A girl, a rival poet, a dark-eyes beauty (p.24) Example on p.25 “Who will believe my verse in time to come”

Edmund Spenser The Shepherd’s Calendar (1579) – p.25 A poem in 12 books, one for each month of the year Spenser experiments in meter and form The best pastorals written in English Pastoral: concerning the life of shepherds (usually shepherds in an imaginary Golden Age living a simple and contended life in the open air) Other subjects: praise of Queen Elizabeth, discussion about religion, the sad death of a girl

The Shepherd’s Calendar (1579)

Edmund Spenser The Faerie Queene (1589-96) “Queene” is either Queen Elizabeth or Glory as a person; 12 knights represent different virtues “Epithalamion” (1595) – a marriage song

Sir Philip Sidney Astrophel and Stella (1591) A true Elizabethan gentleman of many activities– courtier, statesman, poet, soldier (p.27)

John Donne Metaphysical Poets (p.28) Wrote verse less beautiful and less musical Contained tricks of style and unusual images Mixed strong feeling with reason

Francis Bacon First appeared in 1597, then with additions in 1612 and 1625 (p.31) Earlier essays are short, sharp, effective Some of the best known saying in English come from his book Essays

Elizabethan Drama Comedies are better than tragedies (p.35) First English comedy: Ralph Roister Doister (1553) by Nicholas Udall Rough verse Humor that can be found among country people First English tragedy: Gorboduc, in blank verse, performed in 1564 (p.36) The Spanish Tragedy by Thomas Kyd, an example of the tragedy of blood and death

Christopher Marlowe The first great dramatist Dr. Faustus (p.39) 1620 edition of Marlowe's The Tragical History of Dr Faustus The first great dramatist Dr. Faustus (p.39) Acted in 1588 A man named Faustus who sold his soul to the devil so as to have power and riches in this life

Dr. Faustus in his study room. Sketching by Rembrandt 1974 Sketched at Edinburgh Festival. Ian McKellen (Dr. Faustus with Bad and Good Angels

William Shakespeare Born and educated at Stratford-on-Avon (p.40-49) Worked in a theatre in London An actor and dramatist by 1592 Early works: historical plays Romeo and Juliet (1594-5) – the Shakespeare’s first great tragedy

Shakespeare’s Comedies A Comedy of Errors (1592-3?) The Taming of the Shrew The Two Gentlemen of Verona Love’s Labour’s Lost A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1595-6) – shows Shakespeare’s growing power in comedy The Merchant of Venice (1596-7) – Shylock As you Like It (1599?) Much Ado About Nothing (1598-9) Twelfth Nights (1600?) – the perfection of English comedy

Shakespeare’s Tragedies Hamlet (1600-1) King Lear (1606) Macbeth (1605-6) Othello (1604-5) The Tempest (1611-12) – last complete play

Ben Johnson Every Man in His Humor (1598) – his best known play, “humor” means a quality made into a person, a speciall foolishness or a strong feeling in a man (p.49) His characters are walking humors and not really human Sejanus – a tragedy, played at the Globe Theatre in 1603 by Shakespeare’s company Volpone the Fox – a comedy, also played at the Globe (p.50)

Ben Johnson Believed in the unities of place, time and action (p.50) The scenes of a play need to be in one place The events of a play shouldn’t spread over more than 24 hours Nothing outside the main story should be allowed into the play His other plays: Everyman Out of His Humor (1599) Epicoene, The Silent Woman (1609) The Alchemist (1610) Bartholomew Fair (1614)