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The Caroline period 1625-49 Karoliina Ruuto, Poetry - Coggle Diagram
The Caroline period 1625-49
Karoliina Ruuto
Puritanism
civil liberty & personal righteousness
severe laws
political, moral, religious
Detrimental to the growth of drama
Critical & intellectual spirit
Fatal to art & literature
exercised great influence on English life and thought
Second Renaissance
One exeption: John Milton
religious reform movement
arose within the Church of England
The beginning
Demise of James I
'Carolus'
Charles I
Big spendings
Lack of money
In the beginning of the Stuart Dynasty
Civil War
Cromwell's victory
The King sentenced to death
Art & literature
Country and literature divided
Hostile monarch
Struggles
The Civil War
1642-51
James I
reclaimed the right of royalty
ignored the Parliament
movement for social & constitutional reforms
death of James I
King Charles I
people not happy
people divided
opposed to the King
loyal to the King
Poetry
Cavalier
defined by their class
Charles I supporterers
Richard Lovelace
made to please the King
sometimes looked down on
Metaphysical
original conceits
elaborate figurative language
paradoxes
philosophical topics
Puritan
John Milton
the best of the Renaissance & the Puritanism
no to overly poetic language
no to figurative language