TIMELINE
OF ENGLISH LITERATURE (1625-1660)
Age
of Milton
1642
Civil war
begins
1642
Closure of Public Theatre
1649
Charles I executed.
1653
Oliver Cromwell becomes Land Protector.
1658
Oliver Cromwell dies His son Richard succeeds.
1660
The Restoration begins (Charles II
Accession)
1660
Anne Marshall, first woman on English
stage.
1660
Theatre reopened.
1629 Milton ’s Nativity Ode.
1631
Herbert’s Temple
1633
Milton ’s
L’Allegro, II Penserose.
1637 Milton ’s Lycidas
1642
Thomas Browne’s Religio Medici
1644 Milton 's
"Areopagitica." English poet and writer John Milton publishes
“Areopagita,” an essay espousing freedom of the press. Milton writes the piece in response to the
censorship that is rampant in England
at the time.
1659
Dryden’s The Death of Cromwell
1660
Samuel Pepys begins his diary. 1667 Milton 's "Paradise
Lost." English poet John Milton completes his epic poem Paradise Lost in
1674 after becoming blind. The work, which tells the story of Lucifer’s
rebellion in heaven and Adam’s fall, is an extended meditation on humanity’s
relationship with God, human nature, and the meaning of life. It is considered
one of the masterpieces of world literature.
1678.
Bunyan's"Pilgrim's Progress." English Puritan John Bunyan writes the
religious allegory Pilgrim's Progress in 1678. The work, generally
considered a masterpiece in Christian and English literature, describes the
journey of the central character, named Christian, through life to eventual
salvation.
Rulers
of English Throne
1625-49Charles
I
1649-60Commonwealth
the Protectorate
Authors
of This Era
1579-1625
John Fletcher
1593-1633
Herbert
1605-1682
Sir Thomas Browne
1608-1674
John Milton
1621-1666
Henry Vaughan
1633-1703 Samuel Pepys
1633-1703 Samuel Pepys
1.Name
the two cavalier poets.
Ans.
Richard Lovelace and Sir John Suckling are cavalier poets. They were cavaliers,
gentleman whofought on the king’s side. There were two parties – Cavaliers and
Roundheads. Cavaliers were royalists, while Roundheads were puritans and rebels
against Charles I.
Lovelace
– Al the from Prison.
Suckling
– Ballad upon a wedding.
2.Which
is the great epic by Milton
and name a play by Milton ?
Ans.
Paradise
Lost (1667) is the
greatest epic of Milton. Samson Agonistes is the play by Milton .
3.Name
four Cavalier poets. Why are they so called?
Ans.
Lovelace, Suckling, Murrick and Carew are the four Cavalier poets. In the then England , (at
the period of Charles I) there were two political parties Cavaliers and
Roundheads. Cavaliers are the party of the king. These poets wrote for
the king and against the Roundheads..
4.Who
wrote Lycidas? What was the occasion?
Ans.
John Milton wrote Lycidas. It was written in memory of a college friend of the
poet, Edward king, who was drowned when his ship was wrecked
on a crossing to Iceland
in 1637.
5.Who
are called Cavalier poets and why?
Ans.
These cavalier poets are associated with the court of Charles I. They were
called so as they supported the king’s party Cavalier and opposed to
Roundheads, the supporter of parliament.
They wrote Witty and polished lyrics of
love and gallantry. The group included Richard Lovelace, John
suckling, Thomas Carew and Robert Herrick.
6.Who
is the author of Il Penseroso?
Ans.
It is a longish poem written by Milton
on the experience of gay & thoughtful man.
7.Name
the play written by Milton .
Ans.
Samson Agonistes (1671), a poetic play by Milton
depicts the story of Samson from The Bible, book of judges. The tragedy
parallels both Samson and Milton for their common suffering of blindness and
heart-rending frustration.
8..How
are these two years related to each other 1649 and 1660?
Ans:
In 1649, the execution of Charles I is done and the Puritan government starts
its rule. In 1660, the Restoration of Charles II happens and the puritanic
government declines. With the Restoration there begins new lees of life in
Literature contrary to puritanic restriction.
9.Who
wrote Areopagitica and about what?
Ans.
Areopagitica (1644) written by John Milton is a noble and impassioned plea for
the liberty of the press. Here is the magnificent search for the dead truth and
though egoistic here is the splendour of Miltonic prose.
10.Which
book of Milton
justified the beheading of king Charles? Mention his two other works.
Ans.
In Tenure of Kings Milton justified the beheading of king Charles I.
His other notable works are Paradise Lost, Areopagitica, Samson Agonistes etc.
11.Give
the meaning of Religio Medici?
Ans.
Religio Medici (written 1635, pub 1642), a prose work by Sir Thomas Browne is
his confession of faith. Here is a curious mixture of religious faith and
scientific skepticism. The quoted title word means book of medicine.
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