ENGC33H3 Study Guide - Final Guide: Ben Jonson, Richard Crashaw, Cavalier Poet

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Engc33: deceit, dissent, and the english civil wars. 1603: the death of queen elizabeth; james i becomes king. 1625: the death of james i; charles i succeeds him. 1629: charles i dissolves parliament, beginning his personal rule . 1642-1649: the english civil wars 1649: charles i is executed. 1653: oliver cromwell begins his reign as lord protector of the commonwealth. 1658: cromwell dies; his son, richard cromwell, succeeds him, but his rule is unsuccessful. 1660: the convention parliament is called and votes to restore the monarchy; charles. Important literary dates (just to give you a sense of context) 1633: donne, songs and sonnets; herbert, the temple 1646: crashaw, steps to the. 1650: milton, tenure of kings and magistrates 1650/1655: henry vaughan, silex. 1674: paradise lost (2nd edition); death of thomas traherne. The four similitudes: convenientia ( adjacency )- brings like things together and makes adjacent things similar : proximity both signifies and produces resemblance.

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