The English Civil War/ Interregnum and Commonwealth
Romanticism
1564- William Shakespear
1576- James Burbage and The Theatre
1577- The Curtain opens
1587- The Rose
1587- The Bubonic Plague
1594- Lord Chamberlain's Men
1597-S's company of actors
1599-1613-1614 The Globe Theatre
Playwritgths: William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe, Ben Jonson.
1642 Puritans and Royalist
Suppresion of all stage plays
1644 The Globe was demolished
1647-1648 Stricter rules on stage plays
1649- The execution of King Charles I
1651- Charles II flight to France
1653- Disolution of The Parliament and Oliver becomes Lord Protector
1658- Oliver dies, his son Richard
1660- King Charles II
The opening of theatres
Celebration of the end of puritans rules.
1680- Plays dominant genre is "heroic"
Women on stage, libertin, gossip, COM
Female Wits: Aphra Behn playwriter and actresses Nell Gwynne, Moll Davis, Margaret Hughes.
Playwrights: Jhon Dryden, William Congevre, Jhon Milton, Willyam Wycherly.
-Travel Literature.
From the late 17th to the early 19th Century.
Or The great "Age of Reason"
Scientific, political and philosophical changes.
From the late 18th to the middle 19th Century.
Irrational impulses, celebration of the common man, idealization of women.
Romantic writers: John Keats, William Wordsworth, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and Mary Shelley.
1837-1901 Struggle of people and the triumph of right over wrong.
Growth in population, improvements in technology and changing world views, poor conditions to the worker class.
Some novelist and poets: Oscar Wilde, Charles Dickens, Robert Louis Stevenson, Bram Stoker, Lewis Carroll, Bronte sisters, etc.