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XVII CENTURY
Age of transition
• King vs liberal parliamentarian government
• Established Church vs liberal Church
government
• Cavaliers vs Puritans
Tories vs. Wigs
Literature
• Renaissance was over
• Consolidation, introspection and
examination of human values
DRAMA
PROSE
LYRICAL POETRY
THE DRAMA AFTER SHAKESPEARE
(1603-1660)
• BEN JONSON (1573 – 1637)
• Translator, scholar, critic, classicist and
realist (comedy of manners).
• Comedies: The Silent Woman, The
Alchemist, Valpone, Bartholomew Fair
• JOHN FLETCHER (1584-1616) &
FRANCIS BEAUMONT (1579-1635)
• Philaster and The Maid’s Tragedy
• THOMAS DEKKER (1573 – 1632)
• The Shoemaker’s holiday
• THOMAS HEYWOOD (1570 – 1641)
• Dramatic journalist
• A woman killed with Kindness (1603), The Fair
Maid of the West (1610), Love’s Mistress (1636)
and The Wise Woman of Hogsdon (1604)
• THOMAS MIDDLETON (1570 – 1627)
• Lawyer-playwrighter
• Combined comic prose with serious blank verse
• Michaelmas Term (1606), The Changeling (1622)
and Women Beware Women (1621)
• JOHN WEBSTER (1575 – 1625)
• Tragedies of blood: The White Devil (1612) and
The Dutchess of Malfi (1614)
• JOHN FORD (1586 – 1640)
• Excellence of the structure and use of the blank
verse
• Morbid and melancholic
• The Broken Heart (1633) and ‘Tis Pity She’s a
Whore (1627)
• PHILIP MASSINGER (1583 – 1640)
• Puritan
• A New Way to Pay Old Debts (1625).
• JAMES SHIRLEY (1596 – 1666)
• Imitative, precious, and uninspired.
• Hyde Park (1637)
Closing of the theatres
• Actors vs. Puritans
• 1575: no theatres within the city
• 1603 (James I): from the theatres to the court
• 1642: closing of theatres
• 1649: closing of the court (O. Cromwell)
THE AGE OF PROSE
FRANCIS BACON (1561-1626)
• Reign of James I: Lord Chancellor, Viscount St. Albans
• Accused of corruption charges he retires to his country estate
(study of science and philosophy)
• The Instauratio Magna, Novum Organum
• Beginnings of inductive reasoning
• The New Atlantis: Utopia ruled by study and experimentation
• Essays or Council Civil and Moral (1597 and 1625)
• Compact, economical, and pithy style.
• Sir Walter Raleigh (1552-1618):
– The History of The World
• Lord Clarendon (1609-1674):
– History of the Rebellion
• Sir Thomas Browne (1605-1682):
– Vulgar Errors (1646), Religio Medici (1642),
Hydiotaphia (1658)
– Style: funeral, grand and solemn
– Heavy language and phrases coined from the Latin
and Greek
• Robert Burton (1577 – 1641):
– The Anatomy of Melancholy (1621)
• Izzak Walton (1593 – 1683):
–The Complete Angler (1653) and Lives
• Jeremy Taylor (1593 – 1667):
–Pastoral writings: Holy Living (1650) and Holy
Dying (1651).
• Thomas Fuller (1608 – 1661):
–Holy State and The Profane State (1642)
• The Authorized Bible (1611):
–Beauty of language
–Elizabethan and Shakespearean style
LYRICAL POETRY
• Religious lyrics: George Herbert, Richard Crashaw,
Henry Vaughan Robert Herrick and John Donne
• Cavalier Lyrics: Thomas Carew, Richars Lovelance and
Sir John Suckling.
• Metaphysical Lyrics: John Donne
• Classicist Lyrics: Ben Jonson
• The Formalists or Pre-Augustans: Sir William Davenant,
Sir John Denham, Abraham Cowley, Edmund Waller and
Andrew Marvell.
• JOHN DONNE (1573 – 1631)
– His Songs ans Sonnets and Divine Poems (1633)
– Classical in form (satires, epistles and elegies)
– Unusual lyrical forms
– Frank, realistic and cynical
• GEORGE HERBERT (1593 – 1632)
– The Temple (1633)
– A priest to the Temple (1652)
– Use of conceits, direct and familiar phrasing
• RICHARD CRASHAW (1612 – 1649)
– Steps to the Temple (1642) - secular and religious subjets.
– Diffuseness and unevenness; rich in affective imagery.
• HENRY VAUGHAN (1621 – 1695)
– Silex Scintillans (1650) - religion and nature.
– uneven and obscure
THE SCHOOL OF SPENCER
– Modification of the Spencerian stanza for narrative poetry
– Figures of speech (personification)
– Pastorals
• Gilbert Fletcher (1588 – 1623)
– Christ’s Victory and Triumph on Earth and in Heaven (1610)
• Phineas Fletcher (1582 – 1650):
– The Piscatory Eclogues and The Purple Island
• William Browne (1590 - 1645):
– Britannia’s Pastorals
• George Wither (1588 – 1667):
– Pastoral
– Style: spontaneous and diffuse
– The Shepard’s Hunting (1615), Fidelia (1615), Fair Virtue:
The Mistress of Philarete (1622) and “Sall I, Wasting in
Despair
• ROBERT HERRICK (1591 – 1674)
– Hesperides and Noble Numbers (1648)
THE CAVALIER POETS
• Thomas Carrew (1595 – 1639):
– Mixture of genuine beauty and dignity, with occasional
licentiousness.
– Influenced by both Ben Jonson and John Donne.
– Coelum Britannicum (1634)
• Richard Lovelance (1618 -1657):
– To Lucasta, on Going to the Wars and To Althea, from
Prison
• Sir John Suckling (1609 – 1642)
THE RESTORATION
(1660-1700)
•Introduced a century of realism
•Tories and Whigs
•Conservatism and moderation
Restoration Literature
• Largely politics-oriented
• Guideline provided by French literary taste
• Order and discipline
• Heroic couplet  two pentameter lines
connected by rhyme
John Bunyan (1628-1688)
• Grace Abounding (1665)
• Pilgrim’s Progress (1678)
• The Holy War (1682)
John Dryden (1631-1700)
• Absalom and Achitophel (1681)
• Religio Laici (1682)
• Favored the modern sentence (lean,
muscular, and relatively short)
• Samuel Butler (1612-1680)
Hudibras (1663)
• Samuel Pepys (1633-1703)
Diary (1660-1669)
• Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679)
Leviathan (1651)
John Locke (1632-1704)
• Two Treatises of Government (1690)
• Essay Concerning Human Understanding
(1690)

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Xii century

  • 2. Age of transition • King vs liberal parliamentarian government • Established Church vs liberal Church government • Cavaliers vs Puritans Tories vs. Wigs
  • 3. Literature • Renaissance was over • Consolidation, introspection and examination of human values
  • 5. THE DRAMA AFTER SHAKESPEARE (1603-1660) • BEN JONSON (1573 – 1637) • Translator, scholar, critic, classicist and realist (comedy of manners). • Comedies: The Silent Woman, The Alchemist, Valpone, Bartholomew Fair • JOHN FLETCHER (1584-1616) & FRANCIS BEAUMONT (1579-1635) • Philaster and The Maid’s Tragedy
  • 6. • THOMAS DEKKER (1573 – 1632) • The Shoemaker’s holiday • THOMAS HEYWOOD (1570 – 1641) • Dramatic journalist • A woman killed with Kindness (1603), The Fair Maid of the West (1610), Love’s Mistress (1636) and The Wise Woman of Hogsdon (1604) • THOMAS MIDDLETON (1570 – 1627) • Lawyer-playwrighter • Combined comic prose with serious blank verse • Michaelmas Term (1606), The Changeling (1622) and Women Beware Women (1621)
  • 7. • JOHN WEBSTER (1575 – 1625) • Tragedies of blood: The White Devil (1612) and The Dutchess of Malfi (1614) • JOHN FORD (1586 – 1640) • Excellence of the structure and use of the blank verse • Morbid and melancholic • The Broken Heart (1633) and ‘Tis Pity She’s a Whore (1627) • PHILIP MASSINGER (1583 – 1640) • Puritan • A New Way to Pay Old Debts (1625). • JAMES SHIRLEY (1596 – 1666) • Imitative, precious, and uninspired. • Hyde Park (1637)
  • 8. Closing of the theatres • Actors vs. Puritans • 1575: no theatres within the city • 1603 (James I): from the theatres to the court • 1642: closing of theatres • 1649: closing of the court (O. Cromwell)
  • 9. THE AGE OF PROSE FRANCIS BACON (1561-1626) • Reign of James I: Lord Chancellor, Viscount St. Albans • Accused of corruption charges he retires to his country estate (study of science and philosophy) • The Instauratio Magna, Novum Organum • Beginnings of inductive reasoning • The New Atlantis: Utopia ruled by study and experimentation • Essays or Council Civil and Moral (1597 and 1625) • Compact, economical, and pithy style.
  • 10. • Sir Walter Raleigh (1552-1618): – The History of The World • Lord Clarendon (1609-1674): – History of the Rebellion • Sir Thomas Browne (1605-1682): – Vulgar Errors (1646), Religio Medici (1642), Hydiotaphia (1658) – Style: funeral, grand and solemn – Heavy language and phrases coined from the Latin and Greek • Robert Burton (1577 – 1641): – The Anatomy of Melancholy (1621)
  • 11. • Izzak Walton (1593 – 1683): –The Complete Angler (1653) and Lives • Jeremy Taylor (1593 – 1667): –Pastoral writings: Holy Living (1650) and Holy Dying (1651). • Thomas Fuller (1608 – 1661): –Holy State and The Profane State (1642) • The Authorized Bible (1611): –Beauty of language –Elizabethan and Shakespearean style
  • 12. LYRICAL POETRY • Religious lyrics: George Herbert, Richard Crashaw, Henry Vaughan Robert Herrick and John Donne • Cavalier Lyrics: Thomas Carew, Richars Lovelance and Sir John Suckling. • Metaphysical Lyrics: John Donne • Classicist Lyrics: Ben Jonson • The Formalists or Pre-Augustans: Sir William Davenant, Sir John Denham, Abraham Cowley, Edmund Waller and Andrew Marvell.
  • 13. • JOHN DONNE (1573 – 1631) – His Songs ans Sonnets and Divine Poems (1633) – Classical in form (satires, epistles and elegies) – Unusual lyrical forms – Frank, realistic and cynical • GEORGE HERBERT (1593 – 1632) – The Temple (1633) – A priest to the Temple (1652) – Use of conceits, direct and familiar phrasing • RICHARD CRASHAW (1612 – 1649) – Steps to the Temple (1642) - secular and religious subjets. – Diffuseness and unevenness; rich in affective imagery. • HENRY VAUGHAN (1621 – 1695) – Silex Scintillans (1650) - religion and nature. – uneven and obscure
  • 14. THE SCHOOL OF SPENCER – Modification of the Spencerian stanza for narrative poetry – Figures of speech (personification) – Pastorals • Gilbert Fletcher (1588 – 1623) – Christ’s Victory and Triumph on Earth and in Heaven (1610) • Phineas Fletcher (1582 – 1650): – The Piscatory Eclogues and The Purple Island • William Browne (1590 - 1645): – Britannia’s Pastorals • George Wither (1588 – 1667): – Pastoral – Style: spontaneous and diffuse – The Shepard’s Hunting (1615), Fidelia (1615), Fair Virtue: The Mistress of Philarete (1622) and “Sall I, Wasting in Despair
  • 15. • ROBERT HERRICK (1591 – 1674) – Hesperides and Noble Numbers (1648) THE CAVALIER POETS • Thomas Carrew (1595 – 1639): – Mixture of genuine beauty and dignity, with occasional licentiousness. – Influenced by both Ben Jonson and John Donne. – Coelum Britannicum (1634) • Richard Lovelance (1618 -1657): – To Lucasta, on Going to the Wars and To Althea, from Prison • Sir John Suckling (1609 – 1642)
  • 16. THE RESTORATION (1660-1700) •Introduced a century of realism •Tories and Whigs •Conservatism and moderation
  • 17. Restoration Literature • Largely politics-oriented • Guideline provided by French literary taste • Order and discipline • Heroic couplet  two pentameter lines connected by rhyme
  • 18. John Bunyan (1628-1688) • Grace Abounding (1665) • Pilgrim’s Progress (1678) • The Holy War (1682)
  • 19. John Dryden (1631-1700) • Absalom and Achitophel (1681) • Religio Laici (1682) • Favored the modern sentence (lean, muscular, and relatively short)
  • 20. • Samuel Butler (1612-1680) Hudibras (1663) • Samuel Pepys (1633-1703) Diary (1660-1669) • Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679) Leviathan (1651)
  • 21. John Locke (1632-1704) • Two Treatises of Government (1690) • Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1690)