Introduction The control of Elizabeth I is believed to be the "golden age" of British history. During her reign, art and literature prospered and became more diverse. For example, it is common in works of great poets such as Sir Thomas Wyatt, Sir Philippe Sydney, Edmund. Spencer and William Shakespeare. The poetry of the Elizabeth era has undergone many changes and developments in shapes, images, themes and themes. Most poets in this era are trying to explore new genres and themes, but Queen Elizabeth has always been one of the poet 's main influences.
During the Elizabeth era, poetry was a very important part of life in the Elizabethan era. Elizabeth I worships drama and poetry, which means she encourages writers and her time poet to encourage them to write and write. These two poems are an example of an idyllic poem, one form of poetry dealing with the life of the shepherd, comparing the falsehood of the city with the court life, it represents a contrast between innocence and simplicity of rural life It is. The pastoral drama first appeared in the 15th and 16th centuries. "Reply to a shepherd of a nymph ..." More
The poetry of the Elizabeth era (1558 - 1603) was characterized by several frequently overlapping developments. Other European traditions and classical literature, the tradition of songs of Elizabethan era songs, the emergence of court poetry, usually centered on the image of monarchy, and the themes, models, poetry shapes from the growth of drama based on poetry Introduction and adaptation. The most important thing. Various Elizabethan poets such as Nicholas Grimald, Thomas Nashe, Robert Southwell are writing songs. There are still many anonymous songs at this time. Perhaps the biggest of all songwriters is Thomas Campion. Campion deserves attention because he tried the meter while calculating syllables instead of stress. These quantitative tools are based on a classic model and should be considered part of the artistic method of Greek and Roman resurrection of the Renaissance.