English Renaissance Poetry
English Renaissance Poetry refers to a literary movement in the 16th and 17th centuries in England characterized by a revival of interest in classical forms, themes, and styles. Poets of this period often explored human emotions, morality, and the natural world in their works. Key figures include William Shakespeare, Edmund Spenser, and John Donne. The poetry of this era is known for its rich language, intricate imagery, and complex metaphors. Themes such as love, nature, politics, and religion were commonly explored in English Renaissance poetry.