Introduction to English poetry;
1 and1At the end of the 6th century, English poetry was characterized by complex and exquisite language, and a large number of ancient Greek and Roman myths were quoted. The most famous poets in this period include edmund spenser and Sir philip sidney. Spencer's masterpiece The Fairy Queen is also called "a poet among poets" because of its exquisite rhythm.
In addition to drama, Shakespeare also wrote an English sonnet based on Francesco Petrarch. Sonnets were introduced to Britain by Thomas Wyatt, a diplomat and poet, in the early 6th century. With the entry of printed literature into the homes of ordinary people, poems used for composition have become popular.