Endymion

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Endymion is a late 16th-century allegorical comedy play by John Lyly, notable for its elaborate courtly language and its reflection of Elizabethan court politics.

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instanceOf Elizabethan play
allegorical comedy
play
allegoricalRepresentationOf Elizabeth I (as Cynthia) NERFINISHED
author John Lyly NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin England
dramaticForm comedy in prose
featuresCharacter Cynthia NERFINISHED
Endymion (mythological shepherd) NERFINISHED
firstPerformanceDate late 16th century
genre allegory
comedy
hasInfluenceOn later courtly drama
hasSubject Elizabethan court politics
language English
literaryForm stage play
literaryPeriod Elizabethan era NERFINISHED
notableFor elaborate courtly language
reflection of Elizabethan court politics
partOf English Renaissance literature
setting mythological pastoral world
structure five-act play
style euphuistic prose
theatricalTradition English Renaissance theatre NERFINISHED
theme courtly love
flattery and patronage
loyalty to the monarch
political allegory
timePeriodOfComposition circa 1580s
writer John Lyly NERFINISHED

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John Lyly wrote Endymion