The Civil Wars by Samuel Daniel

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"The Civil Wars" by Samuel Daniel is an Elizabethan historical poem that narrates the Wars of the Roses and helped shape later literary depictions of England’s dynastic conflicts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Elizabethan poem
epic poem
historical poem
associatedWithMonarch Elizabeth I of England
author Samuel Daniel
centuryOfComposition 16th century
17th century
countryOfOrigin England
depicts English dynastic conflicts
Wars of the Roses
form verse narrative
genre epic poetry
historical poetry
hasAuthorNationality English
hasCulturalSignificance contributed to the mythologizing of the Wars of the Roses
helped shape literary representations of English civil war
hasLiteraryForm narrative poem
hasMode narrative
hasReception influential in shaping later views of the Wars of the Roses
hasTheme civil conflict
dynastic succession
legitimacy of rule
national history
political morality
historicalScope late medieval England
influenced later English historical drama
later literary depictions of the Wars of the Roses
influencedBy classical epic tradition
isPartOf English Renaissance literature
languageVariant Early Modern English
literaryMovement Renaissance literature
literaryPeriod English Renaissance
surface form: Elizabethan era
literaryTradition English historical epic
narrativeSubject Wars of the Roses
originalLanguage English
portrays English civil war between York and Lancaster
English nobility
dynastic rivalry
settingLocation England
subjectMatter English civil wars
monarchical power
political conflict
timeOfAction 15th century England

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Henry IV, Part 2 source The Civil Wars by Samuel Daniel