Identify the four most famous sonneteers of the Elizabethar

Samuel Daniel

Edmund Spenser

William Shakespeare

John Donne

Charles Best

Michael Drayton

Sir Philip Sydney

Barnabe Barnes

Respuesta :

Answer:

Edmund Spenser

Sir Philip Sydney

William Shakespeare

Samuel Daniel

Explanation:

The Elizabethan era had a strong cultural and artistic production. The queen was a big fan and patron of good arts.

Literature grew enormously in that period and although Henry Howard introduced the sonnet in England, the poets Edmund Spenser, Sir Philip Sydney, William Shakespeare and Samuel Daniel became the most famous and influential sonnets of the time, the first two being the most famous in the country.

Answer:

Samuel Daniel

William Shakespeare

Edmund Spenser

Sir Philip Sydney

Explanation:

The Elizabethan Era which was from 1558 to 1603 is considered to be the golden age in English History. During this era, arts and cultural production flourished. The time period is named after Queen Elizabeth I who ruled England during this time. The Queen is a big admirer and supporter of arts.

Literature grew immensely in the Elizabethan era , and William Shakespeare's theatre is best associated with the period.

Sonnet is a poem of fourteen lines that uses any number of a formal rhyme schemes, usually in English typically

and having ten syllables per line.

Sonnet was introduced by Henry Howard in England, but poets like Sir Philip Sydney, Samuel Daniel, William Shakespeare and Edmund Spenser became the most famous and influential sonneteers of the time. Edmund Spenser and Sir Philip Sydney were being considered the most famous sonneteers in England as at that time.