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We're know you love your Shakespeare, but be glad you weren't around to meet the guy. Let's just say that toothpaste and deodorant probably weren't part of his daily routine.
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Thank you We sneak Early modern british literature eyelash shmoop
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the next time you step into your time machine and
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are trying to decide when to set your way don't
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recommend the early modern period Not unless you particularly enjoy
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plagues fires regicide tze and dubious personal hygiene We're talking
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about the period of time directly following the middle ages
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Back then if someone maced you you wouldn't get back
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up for a while Time to rough in early modern
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england but it doesn't mean that nothing good came of
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the era There was plenty of great literature written in
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seventeenth century which was great because then you had something
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to read while you were dying of smallpox and it
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took a while to die of smallpox The king james
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bible was a biggie It contained symbols and genres that
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we still make use of today as well A such
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memorable phrases as ask and it shall be given let
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there be light and like the good fight in its
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time it was more quotable than increment A classy early
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modern period A few days later john milton wrote a
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blockbuster hit Woo hoo Paradise lost It was the most
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epic epic since homer's odyssey Unfortunately james cameron wasn't alive
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at the time to adapt it to film I'm the
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king of the world but it still did pretty well
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in bookstores The book's cast of characters included well most
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of the same cast as the king james bible god
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jesus satan the whole game But are you ready to
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be really impressed Milton was blind You wrote the entire
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thing by dictation so for all we know milton wasn't
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a good writer at all But the guy taking dictation
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was brilliant Poetry became quite popular in the first part
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of the century even if it was pretty limited in
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its subject matter These metaphysical poets basically only wrote about
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either sex or god if you weren't a big fan
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of either Poetry probably wasn't going to be your thing
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later on a rival gang of cavalier poets popped up
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oh the gang's yeah it was intense jets vs sharks
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montagues versus capital it sort of thing Once in a
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while someone would get limerick to death way warned you
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These were dark times One of the cavalier poets robert
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herrick made a name for himself with poems that urged
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his listeners too seize the day and the girl He
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might have been the first newsy but enough with rhymes
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How about the guy named samuel peace who started recording
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his life just like any twenty first century hipster but
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without the knit cap and handlebar mustache Well okay he
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went through a phase His nine year long diary recorded
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everything from the great plague of fantasies he had while
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it church and they were more elaborate than simply fantasies
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about the past or having a decent singing voice Then
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james boswell published a biography of eighteenth century celebrity samuel
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johnson He was sort of like the t m z
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or people magazine of the early modern period Without him
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no one would have known what all the stars were
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wearing to their premieres Eventually literature had a clear new
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direction It was moving away from the super complex super
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elite world of metaphysical poetry and biblical epic and was
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starting to focus more on everyday life People were realizing
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that it was actually more interesting to read about themselves
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then about a bunch of gods kings and monsters Although
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the stories that combined all of the above were generally
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the best of the bunch Wait i'm the king of 00:03:39.16 --> [endTime] the world a little
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