The Elizabethan Theater Flourishes the Pieces of Literature

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The Elizabethan Age is the name given to the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, from 1558 to 1603. It is often referred to as the golden age of English history - the highest peak of the English Renaissance and the ”Golden age” of English literature in this period. The Elizabethan theater flourishes the pieces of William Shakespeare and others, it also revolutionizes the way to write dramas. Englishman explore the world, the expansion to North America begins. In England itself Protestantism becomes stronger. The reign of Elizabeth, not only marked the debut of England as a great power in the European scene, but is also characterized with a large cultural and civil development, which is known to history as "Elizabethan age". This flowering dabbled in literature, mainly in the theater, especially with William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe, Ben Jonson, John Webster, John Ford and others. Great development also had music and architecture, influenced by Italian Renaissance culture and the Flemish. Shakespeare is the best known author of plays in the “Elizabethan age” followed by Christopher...

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