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| 1469 |
| | Thomas Malory, in gaol somewhere in England, compiles Morte d'Arthur – an English account of the French tales of King Arthur | |
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| 1510 |
| | Erasmus and Thomas More take the northern Renaissance in the direction of Christian humanism | |
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| 1524 |
| | William Tyndale studies in the university at Wittenberg and plans to translate the Bible into English | |
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| 1549 |
| | The first version of the English prayer book, or Book of Common Prayer, is published with text by Thomas Cranmer | |
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| 1564 |
| | Marlowe and Shakespeare are born in the same year, with Marlowe the older by two months | |
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| 1567 |
| | The Book of Common Prayer and the New Testament are published in Welsh, to be followed by the complete Bible in 1588 | |
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| 1582 |
| | The 18-year-old William Shakespeare marries Anne Hathaway in Stratford-upon-Avon | |
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| 1587 |
| | Marlowe's first play, Tamburlaine the Great, introduces the swaggering blank verse of Elizabethan and Jacobean drama | |
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| 1590 |
| | English poet Edmund Spenser celebrates the Protestant Elizabeth I as The Faerie Queene | |
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| 1592 |
| | After tentative beginnings in the three parts of Henry VI, Shakespeare achieves his first masterpiece on stage with Richard III | |
| | William Shakespeare, engraving by Martin Droeshout, 1623 National Portrait Gallery, London
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