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Elizabethan Playwrights
  • Becca, Lauren O and Lauren W

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Elizabethan Playwrights
  • Christopher Marlowe- tragedy
  • Plays-
  • Tamburlanie
  • The Jew of Malta
  • Edward the second
  • The Massacre of Paris
  • The tragical history of Doctor Faustus

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Elizabethan Playwrights
  • Nicholas Udall- Comedy
  • Ralph Roister Doister

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Elizabethan Playwrights
  • Ben Jonson- comedy
  • Plays-
  • Sejanus
  • Catiline
  • The case is altered
  • Eastward ho
  • The devil is an ass
  • Volpone

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Elizabethan Playwrights
  • John Webster- tragedy
  • Plays-
  • The White Devil
  • The duchess of Malfi
  • The devils law case

From the Duchess of Malfi
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Elizabethan Education
  • In the Elizabethan era the childhood for boys,
    from the age of five to seven, was spent by being
    sent for the most elementary level of education
    at what was called a Petty School
  • These Petty schools were usually run, for a small
    fee, by a local, well educated housewife. At the
    ' Petty School ' or ' Dame School ' children's
    education would consist of being taught to read
    and write English, study religious dogma and
    learn lessons in behavior.
  • Playwrights would more likely go to a Grammar
    school
  • The Grammar School in Stratford was called King
    Edward IV Grammar School and William Shakespeare
    would have started attendance at the Elizabethan
    Grammar school at the age of seven
  • The boys, including William Shakespeare,  first
    learnt Latin with the assistance of the Tudor
    text-book known as Lily's Latin Grammar
  • The first year of Elizabethan education the
    curriculum would have consisted of learning parts
    of speech together with verbs and nouns. The
    second year of education the rules of
    construction and forming sentences and the third
    year of Elizabethan education would have
    concentrated on English-Latin and Latin-English
    translations.

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Patronage
  • Patronage is the support, encouragement,
    privilege and often financial aid that an
    organization or individual bestows to another. In
    the history of art, arts patronage refers to the
    support that kings or popes have provided to
    musicians, painters, and sculptors.
  • Rulers, and very wealthy used patronage of the
    arts to endorse their political ambitions, social
    positions, and prestige. The key element in this
    production was patronage. It was the money of
    patrons that allowed artists to live long enough
    and well enough to produce their wondrous
    achievements.

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