DAVENANT, SIR WILLIAM


Meaning of DAVENANT, SIR WILLIAM in English

or William D'Avenant

born 1606, Oxford, Eng.

died April 7, 1668, London

British poet, playwright, and theatre manager.

Early works include the comedy The Witts (licensed 1634) and a volume of poems, Madagascar (1638). He was made poet laureate in 1638. Involved in intrigues during the English Civil Wars , he was imprisoned at the Tower of London, where he worked on his verse epic Gondibert (1651). Later he made the first attempt to revive English drama (banned under Oliver Cromwell ) and brought the first opera, painted stage sets, and female actress-singer to the English public stage. After the Restoration he continued playwriting and founded a playhouse.

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