Early Modern English was first written in 1500 and finished in 1800.
J.J. - JEREMY J. - SMITH has written: 'ESSENTIALS OF EARLY ENGLISH: AN INTRODUCTION TO OLD, MIDDLE AND EARLY MODERN ENGLISH'
Elizabeth Williamson has written: 'The materiality of religion in early modern English drama'
The word since existed in Early Modern English.
Ute Dons has written: 'Descriptive adequacy of early modern English grammars' -- subject(s): English language, Grammar, Historiography
EARLY MODERN ENGLISH is what it is really called.
The four stages of the English language are Old English, Middle English, Early Modern English, and Modern English. These stages mark the historical development and evolution of the language over time.
Both were written in Early Modern English, the same language.
It is a form of Modern English called Early Modern English or Elizabethan English.
Shakespeare wrote in modern English, in the dialect called Early Modern English.
Elizabethan English is Modern English, just an early form of it.
Ronald Bedford has written: 'Early modern English lives' -- subject(s): Autobiography, History and criticism, Biography
Will Fisher has written: 'Materializing Gender in Early Modern English Literature and Culture (Cambridge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture)'