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This survey of later Renaissance literature focuses on the period's continental currents with concentrated attention on the Iberian Peninsula, tracing how fifteenth-century inheritances and Italian influence shaped a learned, often imitative Spanish poetry and a vigorous national drama. It charts the rise and techniques of the classic school, discusses prominent poets and epic experiments, and treats Portuguese output as largely derivative. It analyzes the growth, forms, and themes of the Spanish stage from religious beginnings to secular comedies and plays of honour, noting dominant figures and stylistic movements. It also remarks on the comparatively limited literary activity in Germany and the nascent work in Dutch and Scandinavian regions.

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David Hannay

David Hannay was a British author and historian known for his works on naval history and biography. His notable contributions include "A Short History of the Royal Navy, 1217 to 1688," which provides a comprehensive overview of the Royal Navy's early history, and its sequel, "A Short History of the Royal Navy, 1217-1815. Volume II, 1689-1815," which continues the narrative into the 19th century. Hannay also wrote the biography "Life of Frederick Marryat," highlighting the life of the famous naval novelist. His works reflect a deep interest in maritime affairs and the evolution of naval power during significant historical periods.

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