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1) Explain why is English literature known as nesting bird ?

In which age is termed as nesting bird in Elizabethan age?

Explain why we call Elezabethan age as nesting bird?​

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Answered by officialsalonishk
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Explanation:

Elizabethan Age is termed as the nest of singing birds as the songs, lyrics and sonnets were produced in poetry of numbers. It was the flowering of poetry. Poetry enjoyed its heyday during the Elizabethan Age. The Whole Age lived in a state of poetic fervor .

The Elizabethan era is the epoch in the Tudor period of the history of England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1558–1603). Historians often depict it as the golden age in English history. This "golden age" represented the apogee of the English Renaissance and saw the flowering of poetry, music and literature.

There was such a growth of poets and singers that this age was called “Nest of Singing Birds”. By virtue of its wonderful fertility and variety and splendour of its production, this period as whole ranks one of the greatest age in the history of world's literature.

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