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Renaissance.
He started off a as a traveller but then he built a theatre which he then performed in.
The Person(s) that started the word slapstick is undefined and cannot be told for the fact is we truly do not know who started the word for, in fact the word probably started somewhere around in the Elizabethan Era with Shakespeare.
The Harlem Renaissance was a literary movement of the 1920s and 1930s.
Strictly speaking the Elizabethan Theatre was the theatre during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England 1558-1603. The Shakespearean Theatre was the theatre during the career of William Shakespeare, being 1590-1613 more or less. As you see, there was a lot of Elizabethan Theatre before Shakespeare got started and he also did a lot of work after her death, during the period of the Jacobean Theatre. The Elizabethan and Jacobean periods are sometimes called English Renaissance Theatre.
The Elizabethan period happened in England during Queen Elizabeth 1's rule from 1558 to 1603. On the other hand, the Renaissance period started in Italy and later expanded to other parts of mainland Europe. It happened from fourteenth to seventeenth century.
Both "started to rain" and "started raining" are grammatically correct, but "started raining" is more commonly used in informal contexts. "Started to rain" can sound slightly more formal or literary. In everyday conversation, people often prefer the simpler, more direct form "started raining."
The Elizabethan period came first, and was only in England, because Queen Elizabeth was the queen of England. The Baroque period came later, mostly in continental Europe, and refers mainly to a period in architecture with florid decoration, and in music.
Edgar Allan Poe started his career as a writer by publishing his first collection of poems in 1827 titled "Tamerlane and Other Poems." He also worked as an editor for various literary magazines and wrote literary criticism.
Macbeth was not an Elizabethan play. It was a distinctly Jacobean one. There was a shift in English plays in the Elizabethan period. They weren't about religion as earlier morality and mystery plays had been (see Everyman). They started to write tragedies based on the Roman model (Gorbuduc) or comedies using classical or indigenous secular forms (Ralph Roister Doister, Gammer Gurton's Needle). This change, however, happened fifty years before Macbeth was written, during which time a completely new secular style had developed and become extremely popular.
Shakespeare was born in 1564 in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I and which is called the Elizabethan period. She was the last monarch in the Tudor period. Shakespeare lived until 1616 in the reign of King James I, the first king in the Stuart period. His reign is sometimes called the Jacobean period. This time is also sometimes known as the English Renaissance.
The exact date when Shakespeare began writing is not known; it was between 1585 and 1592. This was during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, known as The Elizabethan Era or The Golden Age. This period is also called The Renaissance.