Thomas Carew
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Definition
Proper noun: * Thomas Carew: An English poet of the 17th century, known as a Cavalier poet. His lyric poetry was admired by King Charles I.
Usage
- Proper noun:
- Thomas Carew is often studied alongside other Cavalier poets like Robert Herrick and Sir John Suckling.
- The elegance and wit of Thomas Carew's poems exemplify the Cavalier style.
Advanced Usage
- As a representative figure: The name can be used to represent the Cavalier school of poetry or the Caroline era in literature.
- The anthology included works from Thomas Carew to illustrate the courtly themes of the period.
Variants and Related Words
- Cavalier poets (noun phrase): A group of 17th-century English poets associated with the court of Charles I, known for their lyrical, witty, and often amorous verse.
- Lyric poetry (noun phrase): A type of poetry that expresses personal emotions or thoughts, often in a song-like style.
Synonyms
- Cavalier poet: This is a categorical synonym, placing Thomas Carew within a specific literary group.
Different Meanings
This is a proper noun referring specifically to a single historical individual. It does not have multiple meanings.
Noun
- Englishman and Cavalier poet whose lyric poetry was favored by Charles I (1595-1639)