Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles
Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin; Chloris, by William Smith By: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, William SmithDrayton was born at Hartshill, near Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England. Almost nothing is known about his early life, beyond the fact that in 1580 he was in the service of Thomas Goodere of Collingham, Nottinghamshire. Nineteenth- and twentieth-century scholars, on the basis of scattered allusions in his poems and dedications, suggested that Drayton might have studied at the University of Oxford, and been intimate with the Polesworth branch of the Goodere family. More recent work has cast doubt on those speculations
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