Elizabethan era religious crisis The Elizabeth era experienced a continued religious crisis characterized by a thought bias between recently established Protestant church supporters and numerous believers of Roman Catholics. Among the latter, Edmund Campion can be considered a prototype. As known to all, British who fled to the European continent for their conscience returned to England as a pastor of the Jesuits, was executed by the British government in 1581, and by the Roman Catholic Church 1970 It was enshrined in the year.
During the Elizabeth Era, British literature changed from a shell to a creative, imaginative infinite story. This is not about miraculous dramas or mysterious dramas, but poetry is not about the principles of religion or church sermons. As many authors grow, subjectivity increases and various aspects of life can be examined. Therefore, Elizabeth literature built a solid foundation for English literature and influenced thousands of writers in the next literary era. This is why the Elizabethan era is considered the golden era of British literature.
Catholic and Puritan are two different religious parts of England. The main mythical era of the British literature of the British golden era known as the Elizabethan era. It began late in Elizabeth 's death. Francis Bacon wrote "her fairy queen" with her name. Shake came to her, but when she was casualty he did not write most of his tragedy. Elizabeth loves dramas, but there is no evidence that Shakespeare's genius was evaluated in the Golden Age, and the number of Catholics is greater than Puritans.
This period refers to England 1558-1603. The Elizabethan era is Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603), the reign of the Golden Age in the history of British culture. This is the height of the British Renaissance, looking at British literature and the flowering of poetry. This is also the growth period of the Elizabethan Theater. William Shakespeare et al. Have created a very innovative and influential drama. This is the era of expansion and exploration abroad. In the home, Protestant reform was established and successfully resisted Spanish and French Catholic powers.
During the so-called Elizabethan era, William lived, grew and thrived during the reign of Queen Elizabeth. With the help of William himself, this period is often mentioned and is considered to be one of the greatest eras in British history. The cultural, economic and artistic renaissance is the representative of William and has made the British fate known to the world. Art and literature are at the top of the height coupled with economic prosperity, William is prosperous. He was able to act in front of a nobleman including the Queen and the future king. There are many possibilities for the audience as many audiences are willing to see what kind of "Shakespeare" or art. The theater is becoming a lifestyle, art is a way to forget the past, treasure the British, Shakespeare is becoming a household name