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  1. Sir William Davenant (baptised 3 March 1606 – 7 April 1668), also spelled D'Avenant, was an English poet and playwright.

  2. Sir William Davenant was an English poet, playwright, and theatre manager who was made poet laureate on the strength of such successes as The Witts (licensed 1634), a comedy; the masques The Temple of Love, Britannia Triumphans, and Luminalia; and a volume of poems, Madagascar (published 1638).

  3. Sep 16, 2018 · Learn about the life and work of William Davenant, a versatile playwright who wrote for different kinds of theaters before and after the Puritan ban on drama. Discover how he adapted Macbeth and other Shakespeare plays for the Restoration era audience.

  4. William Davenant was a prominent figure in 17th-century English literature. As a poet and playwright, he navigated the turbulent political landscape of the English Civil War and Restoration periods, ultimately becoming a driving force in the revival of English theater.

  5. William D’Avenant (1606 – 1668) was a poet and a prolific writer of plays, and in some circles was discussed as being a possible illegitimate son of William Shakespeare’s.

  6. Oct 28, 2022 · Learn about the life and works of William Davenant, a versatile and influential figure in early-modern English literature and philosophy. Explore his neoclassical aesthetics, his political and epistemological views, and his relation to Shakespeare and Hobbes.

  7. Jul 1, 2024 · Sir William Davenant, poet-laureat in the reigns of Charles I. and II. was a man of great natural and improved talents, which he unfortunately misapplied. He distinguished himself by a bold, but unsuccessful attempt to enlarge the sphere of poetry.