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Cavalier poet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cavalier poets is a broad description of a school of English poets of the 17th century, who came from the classes that supported King Charles I during the English Civil War. Much of their poetry is l...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Cavalier poets (English poetry group), any of a group of English gentlemen poets, called Cavaliers because of their loyalty to Charles I (1625–49) during the English Civil Wars, as opposed to Roundheads, who supported Parliament. ... any of a group of English gentlemen poets,
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; Ben Jonson and the Cavalier Poets; A NORTON CRITICAL EDITION; Selected and edited by Hugh Maclean, State University of New York at Albany, Emeritus; ... This volume offers an abundant and representative selection of the verse of Ben Jonson and the Cavalier poets.
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Cavalier poets Group of English gentlemen poets who were Cavaliers (supporters of Charles I during the English Civil Wars ) ... Cavalier poets is a broad description of a school of English poets of the 17th century, who came from the classes that supported King Charles I during the English Civil War. Much of their poetry...
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THE CAVALIER POETS is an anthology that explores the triumphalism and eroticism of professional soldiers. Herrick, Carew, Suckling, and Lovelace portray the sensibilities of patriotic officers torn between their loved ones and military service.
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The reason for this lies in the very notion of "the Cavalier Poets". These were writers who, explicitly following Ben Jonson's poetic, wrote poetry that valued language that was colloquial (to a degree), simple and plain, and who were especially taken with the idea of writing perfect lyrics.
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The Cavalier poets were writers, who were loyal to Charles I (1625–49). These poets included: George Wither, Thomas Carew, Sir John Suckling, Richard Lovelace, Edmund Waller, and Robert Herrick. ... Books About the Cavalier Poets; The Cavalier Poets include: Thomas Carew, Sir John Suckling, Richard Lovelace,
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