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John Milton: Poems, Themes and Legacy

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John Milton: Poems, Themes and Legacy

  • John Milton (1608 - 1674) was born on December 9,1608, into a prosperous bourgeois family. He was educated at St. Paul՚s School in London and Christ՚s College, Cambridge. From 1641 he gave up poetry for prose polemics for the sake of Puritan causes.
  • One of the most attractive features of Milton՚s poetry is its marve…

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Elizabethan Poetry & Age: Political & Cultural Background, Renaissance & Reformation, Elizabethan Poetry, Sir Philip Sidney, Michael Drayton (1563 - 1631)

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Elizabethan Age: An Introduction

  • Elizabethan Age, popularly known as the Age of Shakespeare or the brightest period of English poetry and drama.
  • The Elizabethan era is the epoch in the Tudor period of the history of England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1558 – 1603) .
  • Historians often depict it as the golden age in English history.
  • Elizabethan Age witnessed various, social historical, political and religious upheavals in England
  • Queen Elizabeth՚s accession of the English Throne in 1558 marked the beginning of a new epoch.
  • Sir Francis Drake and Lord Charles Howa…

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