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      • George Gascoigne (c. 1535 – 7 October 1577) was an English poet, soldier and unsuccessful courtier. He is considered the most important poet of the early Elizabethan era, following Sir Thomas Wyatt and Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey and leading to the emergence of Philip Sidney.
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  2. George Gascoigne (c. 1535 – 7 October 1577) was an English poet, soldier and unsuccessful courtier. He is considered the most important poet of the early Elizabethan era , following Sir Thomas Wyatt and Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey and leading to the emergence of Philip Sidney . [1]

  3. George Gascoigne was an English poet and a major literary innovator. Gascoigne attended the University of Cambridge, studied law at Gray’s Inn in 1555, and thereafter pursued careers as a politician, country gentleman, courtier, soldier of fortune, and man of letters, all with moderate distinction.

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  4. George Gascoigne by Thomas Wright © National Portrait Gallery, London. George Gascoigne, the son of landowner and farmer John Gascoigne, was born in Cardington, Bedfordshire, England. He attended Trinity College, Cambridge, and replaced his father as an almoner at Elizabeth I’s coronation.

  5. Apr 10, 2020 · George Gascoigne wrote the first original poem in blank verse, the first prose comedy, and arguably the first English novel. He wrote the first treatise on prosody (the study of versification) in English. He was also the author of the first major sonnet sequence in English; he, not Sir Philip Sidney, should get that credit.

  6. Jul 26, 2018 · George Gascoigne (b. c. 1534–d. 1577) is a far more important writer than is generally acknowledged. He was highly regarded by his contemporaries, who were fully aware of the value of his many literary innovations.

  7. Biography. Critical Essays. Questions & Answers. Analysis. Other Literary Forms. PDF Cite. In addition to his masques and plays, George Gascoigne wrote in a number of genres in verse and prose....

  8. George Gascoigne (c. 1535 – 7 October 1577) was an English poet, soldier and unsuccessful courtier. He is considered the most important poet of the early Elizabethan era, following Sir Thomas Wyatt and Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey and leading to the emergence of Philip Sidney.