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Literary Movements:[PART‐1]

  1.   Sons of Ben: ·       Originated   in   the   17 th Century   by   a   group   of poets and   playwrights   who   were   influenced   by   Ben   Jonson. ·       They   were   known   for   their   classical   allusions   and   wit. ·       Members of   this   group   : 1.      Richard   Browne 2.    Thomas   Nabbe 3.       Thomas   Killingrew 4.      Thomas   Randolph 5.      Sir William   Davenant 6.        William    Cavendish 7.       Jasper   Mayne 8.       Henry   Galthrope 9.        Peter   Hausted 10.   Shakerley   Marmion ...

Some Important Writers of ‘Comedy of Humors’& their notable works :

  Ben Jonson:    ‘ Comedy of Humors’ was introduced in English drama by Ben Jonson. His best known works of this genre include- Everyman in His Humour   (1598) , Everyman out of His Humour (1599), Volpone, or the Fox (1605) , Epicoene,or the Silent Woman   (1609) , The Alchemist (1610), Bartholomew Fair (1614) , The New Inn or the Light Heart (1631) , The Magnetic Lady or the Humours Reconciled (1632).   George Chapman: All Fools   (1605)   The Blind Beggar of Alexandria (1596) The Gentleman Usher (1606) May Day (1612) Thomas Middleton: The Family of Love (c 1602) A Trick to Catch the Middle One (c 1604) The Mad World, My Masters (c 1605) Philip Massinger: A New Way to Pay Old Debts (c 1621) The City Madam (c1632) Thomas Shadwell: The Sullen Lovers   (1668) The Squire of Alsatia (1688)                        ...