Who were the writers of the Tudor period?
A: Edmund Spenser
B: Sir Philip Sidney
C: Christopher Marlowe
D: William Shakespeare
A: Edmund Spenser
B: Sir Philip Sidney
C: Christopher Marlowe
D: William Shakespeare
A,B,C,D
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- Who were the writers of the Tudor period? A: Edmund Spenser B: Sir Philip Sidney C: Christopher Marlowe D: William Shakespeare
- William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe and Edmund Spenser were the representative dramatists in British Renaissance.
- It was ____who introduced sonnet into English literature. A: Thomas Wyatt B: William Shakespeare C: Edmund Spenser D: Philip Sidney
- The finest exponents of Elizabethan drama in the English Renaissance were ___________ . A: Ben Johnson,Christopher Marlowe and Charles Dickens B: Edmund Spenser, Charles Dickens and William Shakespeare C: William Shakespeare, Ben Johnson and Charles Dickens D: William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe and Ben Johnson
- () is regarded as "the poets’ poet". A: Edmund Spenser B: William Shakespeare C: Christopher Marlowe D: John Milton
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中国大学MOOC: Who were the writers of the Tudor period?
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