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Restoration Lit - texts
Creado
Sophie Rashley
⟶ Actualizado 27 feb 2018 ⟶
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Restoration Lit - context
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Restoration Lit - theatres and plays
Comentarios
Eventos
Katherine Phillips' Poems
Abraham Cowley's Works
Dryden's MacFlecknoe (manuscript)
Rochester's Poems
Andrew Marvell's Miscellaneous Poems
Dryden's translation of the Works of Virgil
Dryden, Fabies, Ancient and Modern
Dryden is appointed Poet Laureate
Dryden, Mac Flecknoe (unauthorised print)
Dryden, Mac Flecknoe (authorised print, anonymously)
Dryden converts to Catholicism
Dryden loses office of Poet Laureate; is replaced by Shadwell
John Milton born
performance of Milton's Masque, Comus
Milton begins to write political texts in London.
Milton marries Mary Powell
First edition of Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce by Milton published
Milton's first collection of poetry, Poems, is published
Milton publishes Tenure of Kings and Magistrates, defending the regicide
Milton was appointed 'Secretary for the Foreign Tongues' for the new Council of State
Milton writes political works for the Republican governments
Milton is briefly imprisoned after the Restoration but is released under the Indemnity Bill
Paradise Lost is published in its first edition
Milton's lare poems (Samson Agonistes and Paradise Regained) are published
Milton's death
John Wilmot (Earl of Rochester) is born
Death of Wilmot's father
Rochester marries Elizabeth Malet who he was previously imprisoned for abducting
Rochester enters the House of Lords
Rochester's first child, Anne, is born
Rochester moves next-door to Lincoln's Inn Theatre as patron
Earl of Rochester dies
Eikon Basilike is published
Eikon Basilike Deutera is published
Períodos
Henry Wilmot, John Wilmot's father, fights alongside Charles II, including at the Battle of Worcester in 1651, helping Charles escape.