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  1. The cavalier poets was a school of English poets of the 17th century, that came from the classes that supported King Charles I during the English Civil War (1642–1651). Charles, a connoisseur of the fine arts, supported poets who created the art he craved.

  2. Cavalier poet, any of a group of English gentlemen poets, called Cavaliers because of their loyalty to Charles I (1625–49) during the English Civil Wars, as opposed to Roundheads, who supported Parliament. They were also cavaliers in their style of life and counted the writing of polished and elegant lyrics as only one of their many ...

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  3. The Cavalier Poets were writers who supported Charles I during the English Civil War and who spoke out against the “roundheads,” or the supporters of the English Parliament. Their writing was quite different from that of previous and later movements.

  4. Nov 21, 2023 · Learn about the Cavalier poets. Discover their history and read examples of Cavalier poetry, and explore the characteristics and themes of metaphysical poetry. Updated: 11/21/2023.

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  5. A popular label for many poets in 17th-century Britain has been “Cavalier,” and the person who usually comes first to mind is Sir John Suckling.

  6. Jul 22, 2024 · The Cavalier poets were writing England’s first vers de société, lyrics of compliments and casual liaisons, often cynical, occasionally obscene; this was a line to be picked up again after 1660, as were the heroic verse and attitudinizing drama of Jonson’s successor as poet laureate, Sir William Davenant.

  7. Site for the Cavalier Poets of 17th-century English Renaissance. Biographies, works, essays, and collected Web resources.

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