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  1. The English Renaissance, an era of cultural revival and poetic evolution starting in the late 15th century and spilling into the revolutionary years of the 17th century, stands as an early summit of poetry achievement, the era in which the modern sense of English poetry begins.

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    • Literature and the age

    In a tradition of literature remarkable for its exacting and brilliant achievements, the Elizabethan and early Stuart periods have been said to represent the most brilliant century of all. (The reign of Elizabeth I began in 1558 and ended with her death in 1603; she was succeeded by the Stuart king James VI of Scotland, who took the title James I o...

    In a tradition of literature remarkable for its exacting and brilliant achievements, the Elizabethan and early Stuart periods have been said to represent the most brilliant century of all. (The reign of Elizabeth I began in 1558 and ended with her death in 1603; she was succeeded by the Stuart king James VI of Scotland, who took the title James I o...

  2. 19 de oct. de 2016 · By Dr Oliver Tearle (Loughborough University) Below is our pick of some of the finest very short poems from the Renaissance. We’ve had to exclude several favourites, such as Tichborne’s Elegy and the anonymous song ‘Weep you no more sad fountaines’, since they are just a little too long for our self-imposed 14-line limit -…

  3. The English Renaissance, the age of William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe, Sir Philip Sidney, Ben Jonson, John Donne, and John Milton, was one of the most brilliant periods in Western literary history for the production of great poetry.

  4. 20 de jul. de 1998 · Petrarch, Italian scholar, poet, and humanist whose poems addressed to Laura, an idealized beloved, contributed to the Renaissance flowering of lyric poetry. He was regarded as the greatest scholar of his age. Learn more about Petrarch’s life and works in this article.

  5. Renaissance. poetry. line. sonnet. stanza. epic. iambic. decasyllable. Subjects. Middle Ages and Renaissance (500-1600) Renaissance Forms. For the purposes of this article, “form” is limited to literature, especially poems and drama written in English during the 16th and early 17th centuries.

  6. 28 de oct. de 2022 · First Online: 28 October 2022. pp 1989–1991. Cite this reference work entry. Laura Carotti. 11 Accesses. Abstract. The study of Renaissance lyric poetry cannot be separated from the linguistic hegemony of Latin in the fifteenth century and the gradual establishment of the vernacular in the sixteenth century.