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  1. Samuel Daniel (1562–1619) was an English poet, playwright and historian in the late-Elizabethan and early-Jacobean eras. He was an innovator in a wide range of literary genres. His best-known works are the sonnet cycle Delia , the epic poem The Civil Wars Between the Houses of Lancaster and York , the dialogue in verse Musophilus ...

  2. Obras. Nota. Referencias. Enlaces externos. Samuel Daniel. Samuel Daniel (1562-14 de octubre de 1619) fue un poeta e historiador inglés, distinguido como poeta laureado . Vida. Daniel nació cerca de Taunton en Somerset, hijo de un maestro de música. Fue hermano de John Daniel.

  3. Samuel Daniel (born 1562?, Taunton, Somerset, Eng.—died 1619) was an English contemplative poet, marked in both verse and prose by his philosophic sense of history. Daniel entered Oxford in 1581. After publishing a translation in 1585 for his first patron, Sir Edward Dymoke, he secured a post with the English ambassador at Paris; later he ...

  4. www.poemas-del-alma.com › biografias › samuel-danielSamuel Daniel > Poemas del Alma

    Samuel Daniel > Poemas del Alma. Publicado por Verónica Gudiña - 14 de agosto de 2019. En 1562 se produjo en el condado de Somerset el nacimiento de Samuel Daniel, un inglés que, al crecer, sumaría experiencia como historiador, evidenciaría talento como dramaturgo y llegaría a ser poeta laureado.

  5. Samuel Daniel. 1562–1619. Though admired as a lyric poet and historian, Samuel Daniel has found few enthusiastic readers for his dramatic works. Sober minded, restrained, reflective, and frequently prosaic, Daniel stands outside the popular-stage tradition, yet as an innovator he is of considerable importance in the history of Renaissance drama.

  6. Samuel Daniel. Nacimiento. 1562. Somerset, Inglaterra. Fallecimiento. 14 de octubre de 1619. Beckington, Inglaterra. Samuel Daniel Poeta, ensayista, dramaturgo, traductor e historiador inglés. Considerado como una de las figuras más destacadas de la literatura inglesa.

  7. 16 de dic. de 2013 · This article discusses current research on the Elizabethan poet and historian Samuel Daniel (1562–1619) and looks at future archival and critical directions for work on him. It sets out details of Daniels life in Somerset and offers new evidence of his outlook as a man of letters and the income he made from writing.