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     Name: haider ali
             Class: bs 1st (English)
                   Roll no: 11
          Subject: history of English
   Presentation: Elizabethan drama, Ben
       Jonson &
            Given by :sir irfan ullah
Introduction

                   (1554-1637)

Elizabethan   drama refers to the plays produced while

     Queen Elizabeth reigned in England, from
                    1558 until 1603.

   Elizabethan   plays about histories of England’s

      rulers, but revenge dramas & comedies.

    Shakespeare    most famous of the Elizabethan

                       dramatists
   Before Elizabethan, Plays tended religious
    themes. Elizabethan dramas focused secular
    issues.
   Tragedies of the era focused on creating a sense
    of both terror and pity in the audience.
   Shakespeare was the master of tragedy
    (Hamlet, Othello),
   Historical play Edward II, Richard III and Henry
    V.
   English patrons period could go to the Globe
    theater (1599), by Shakespeare &Ben
    Johnson (The Alchemist).
   Enjoyed poking fun & good Laugh.
   Ben Jonson: (11 June 1572 – 6 August
    1637)
   An English Renaissance dramatist,
   A contemporary of William Shakespeare,
   Satirical & comedy writer(The Alchemist).
   Classicist.
   Moralist & Reformer of Drama.
   1st time introduced HUMOUR.(mean peculiar
    trail in character).
   Realist; believe in real & practical works.
   Every Man in His Humors, comedy
   Every Man out of His Humors, comedy
   The Alchemist, comedy
   Sejanus His Fall, tragedy
   A Tale of a Tub, comedy
   The Poetaster, comedy
   Epicoene, or the Silent Woman, comedy
   Volpone, comedy
   Catiline His Conspiracy, tragedy
   Barclay's Argenis, translated by Jonson
   Widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English
    language and the world.
   English poet and playwright.
   England's national poet
   He created 38 plays,
    154 sonnets,
    2 long narrative poems,
    Several other poems
    Shakespeare's total work can be divided
     into 4 periods.

1.     Immature Period
2.    Creative Period
3.    Highly Proffiosnal Period
4.    Down fall Period
   Generally This period called experimental
    work. because he experimented the revision
   In this period his style was technically
  immature.
 Plays written in this period are;
  Comedy of error, Henry VI (part
  I, II, III), Midsummer night
  dream, Romeo Juliet , Two
  gentlemen of Verona etc.
   2nd period known for great comedies.

   Now mature. Style less technically rigid, more
    creative.

   Plays including in this period are; All’s well that
    ends well, Hamlet, Othello, Twelfth Night .
   This period belongs to his great   tragedies.
 This period is characterized by the
highest development of his thoughts and
  expressions.
 He expressed life from every angle.

 In this period he created a great work;
  Julius Caesar, King Lear, Antony &
Cleopatra, Macbeth, Measure for measure.
   This period belongs to his later comedies and
    dramatic romance.
    There was the decline of thoughts and
    expressions.
   The Evil is now controlled and Conquered by
    Good.
   In this period he did not gave any literature
    alone.
   Cymbeline, Henry VIII, The winter's tale and
    The Tempest are the part of last period.
   Tragedies:
   Romeo and Juliet
   Coriolanus
   Titus Andronicus †
   Timor of Athens †
   Julius Caesar
   Macbeth †
   Hamlet
   Troilus and Cressida ‡
   King Lear
   Othello
   Antony and Cleopatra
   Cymbeline *
o   Twelfth Night
o   The Comedy of Errors
o   Love's Labor's Lost
o   Measure for Measure ‡
o   The Merchant of Venice
o   The Taming of the Shrew
o   The Tempest *
           III. Histories
o   Richard II
o   Henry IV, Part 1
o   Henry IV, Part 2
o   Henry V
o   Henry VI, Part 1 †
o   Henry VI, Part 2
o   Henry VI, Part 3
   Shakespeare's sonnets
   Venus and Adonis
   The Rape of Lucerne
   The Passionate Pilgrim
   The Phoenix and the Turtle
   A Lover's Complaint
    The period has the great variety of almost unlimited creative
    force; it includes works of many kinds in both verse and
    prose.
    Ranges in spirit from the loftiest Platonic idealism or the
    most delightful romance to the level of very repulsive realism.
   It was mainly dominated, however, by the spirit of romance.
   It was full also of the spirit of dramatic action.
   It was in part a period of experimentation, when the proper
    material and limits of literary forms were being determined.
   It continued to be largely influenced by the literature of
    Italy, and to a less degree by those of France and Spain.
 THANKS   FOR YOUR CONCERN.

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william shakespear & ben jonson

  • 1. Name: haider ali  Class: bs 1st (English)  Roll no: 11  Subject: history of English  Presentation: Elizabethan drama, Ben Jonson &  Given by :sir irfan ullah
  • 2. Introduction (1554-1637) Elizabethan drama refers to the plays produced while Queen Elizabeth reigned in England, from 1558 until 1603. Elizabethan plays about histories of England’s rulers, but revenge dramas & comedies. Shakespeare most famous of the Elizabethan dramatists
  • 3. Before Elizabethan, Plays tended religious themes. Elizabethan dramas focused secular issues.  Tragedies of the era focused on creating a sense of both terror and pity in the audience.  Shakespeare was the master of tragedy (Hamlet, Othello),  Historical play Edward II, Richard III and Henry V.  English patrons period could go to the Globe theater (1599), by Shakespeare &Ben Johnson (The Alchemist).  Enjoyed poking fun & good Laugh.
  • 4. Ben Jonson: (11 June 1572 – 6 August 1637)  An English Renaissance dramatist,  A contemporary of William Shakespeare,  Satirical & comedy writer(The Alchemist).  Classicist.  Moralist & Reformer of Drama.  1st time introduced HUMOUR.(mean peculiar trail in character).  Realist; believe in real & practical works.
  • 5. Every Man in His Humors, comedy  Every Man out of His Humors, comedy  The Alchemist, comedy  Sejanus His Fall, tragedy  A Tale of a Tub, comedy  The Poetaster, comedy  Epicoene, or the Silent Woman, comedy  Volpone, comedy  Catiline His Conspiracy, tragedy  Barclay's Argenis, translated by Jonson
  • 6. Widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world.  English poet and playwright.  England's national poet  He created 38 plays,  154 sonnets,  2 long narrative poems,  Several other poems
  • 7. Shakespeare's total work can be divided into 4 periods. 1. Immature Period 2. Creative Period 3. Highly Proffiosnal Period 4. Down fall Period
  • 8. Generally This period called experimental work. because he experimented the revision  In this period his style was technically immature.  Plays written in this period are; Comedy of error, Henry VI (part I, II, III), Midsummer night dream, Romeo Juliet , Two gentlemen of Verona etc.
  • 9. 2nd period known for great comedies.  Now mature. Style less technically rigid, more creative.  Plays including in this period are; All’s well that ends well, Hamlet, Othello, Twelfth Night .
  • 10. This period belongs to his great tragedies.  This period is characterized by the highest development of his thoughts and expressions.  He expressed life from every angle.  In this period he created a great work; Julius Caesar, King Lear, Antony & Cleopatra, Macbeth, Measure for measure.
  • 11. This period belongs to his later comedies and dramatic romance.  There was the decline of thoughts and expressions.  The Evil is now controlled and Conquered by Good.  In this period he did not gave any literature alone.  Cymbeline, Henry VIII, The winter's tale and The Tempest are the part of last period.
  • 12. Tragedies:  Romeo and Juliet  Coriolanus  Titus Andronicus †  Timor of Athens †  Julius Caesar  Macbeth †  Hamlet  Troilus and Cressida ‡  King Lear  Othello  Antony and Cleopatra  Cymbeline *
  • 13. o Twelfth Night o The Comedy of Errors o Love's Labor's Lost o Measure for Measure ‡ o The Merchant of Venice o The Taming of the Shrew o The Tempest * III. Histories o Richard II o Henry IV, Part 1 o Henry IV, Part 2 o Henry V o Henry VI, Part 1 † o Henry VI, Part 2 o Henry VI, Part 3
  • 14. Shakespeare's sonnets  Venus and Adonis  The Rape of Lucerne  The Passionate Pilgrim  The Phoenix and the Turtle  A Lover's Complaint
  • 15. The period has the great variety of almost unlimited creative force; it includes works of many kinds in both verse and prose.  Ranges in spirit from the loftiest Platonic idealism or the most delightful romance to the level of very repulsive realism.  It was mainly dominated, however, by the spirit of romance.  It was full also of the spirit of dramatic action.  It was in part a period of experimentation, when the proper material and limits of literary forms were being determined.  It continued to be largely influenced by the literature of Italy, and to a less degree by those of France and Spain.
  • 16.
  • 17.  THANKS FOR YOUR CONCERN.