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  1. Sir William Davenant (baptised 3 March 1606 – 7 April 1668), also spelled D'Avenant, was an English poet and playwright. Along with Thomas Killigrew , Davenant was one of the rare figures in English Renaissance theatre whose career spanned both the Caroline and Restoration eras and who was active both before and after the English Civil War ...

    • 7 April 1668 (aged 62), London, England
    • 1606, Oxford, England
    • Playwright, poet, soldier
  2. Apr 3, 2024 · Sir William Davenant (born February 1606, Oxford, Eng.—died April 7, 1668, London) was an English poet, playwright, and theatre manager who was made poet laureate on the strength of such successes as The Witts (licensed 1634), a comedy; the masques The Temple of Love, Britannia Triumphans, and Luminalia; and a volume of poems, Madagascar ...

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  3. Sep 16, 2018 · A theater historian and professor discusses the life and work of William Davenant, the Restoration Shakespearean adaptor of Macbeth. Learn how he adapted the play for different theaters, audiences and censors, and how he used music, music and spectacle to enhance the drama.

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  5. Oct 28, 2022 · William Davenant (D’Avenant, D’avenant) spanned three major phases early-modern England – the late Renaissance, the Puritan Commonwealth, and the early Restoration – distinguishing himself as a poet and playwright as well as an active figure in military and political affairs.

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    One other manuscript certainly associated with Davenant's family is the songbook of his sister Elizabeth, compiled at Oxford c.1624-30s and now Christ Church, Oxford, MS Mus. 87. The manuscript contains settings of poems and songs by various of his contemporaries, but nothing, however, by William Davenant himself.

  7. Sir William Davenant was an English poet and playwright. There were also rumours about Davenant being a bastard son of William Shakespeare though they have not been proven. Early Life. Davenant was born in 1606 and (according to John Aubrey) Shakespeare was his godfather. Shakespeare died in 1616 when Davenant was 10 years old.

  8. Overview. William D'Avenant. (1606—1668) poet, playwright, and theatre manager. Quick Reference. The impact of William Davenant (1606–1668) on the history of English drama cannot be overestimated. Davenant (sometimes written D'Avenant) is better known today for his Shakespearean adaptations—particularly The Tempest (premiere ...

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