Explore Cavalier Poets of the Caroline Era (1625–1660)—Herrick, Lovelace, Suckling, Carew—themes, works & carpe diem for UGC NET JRF English. πΉ Cavalier Poets (1625–1649) π°The Cavalier Poets were a group of 17th-century English lyric poets associated with the court of King Charles I . They supported the Royalist cause during the English Civil War, hence the term “Cavalier.” Their poetry reflects the courtly life, loyalty to the king, love, honor, and the philosophy of carpe diem (“seize the day”). πΉ Cavalier Poetry – Literary Movement π Context Flourished in the Caroline Era (1625–1649) . Supported Charles I and Royalist court culture . Called “Sons of Ben” → followers of Ben Jonson. ✒️ Features Simplicity, clarity, grace, elegance. Carpe diem theme (enjoy the moment). Themes: love, loyalty, honor, friendship, beauty. Lyrical, musical, polished verses. π Major Cavalier Poets & Works 1. Robert Herrick (1591–1674) Best known Cavalie...
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