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So, how many of the original Elizabethans still matter to us? Well, there's Shakespeare and- erm- well- after that it gets tricky. A few playwrights and poets, an adventurer or two, a couple of composers, Dr John Dee, Francis Bacon. But it would be really difficult to come up with 60 names. In fact 20 would be pushing it. Most kinds of fame are transitory. Will any of the 60 new Elizabethans being feted on Radio 4 still be household names in another 400 years? 

Here's the list

I'll venture a guess that the well-informed person in 2412 might be expected to have heard of Hitchcock, Britten, Larkin, Lennon and McCartney, Bacon and Hockney- and that's it.

Date: 2012-05-22 01:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] steepholm.livejournal.com
It's my period, so the fact that I could give you 60 doesn't mean much, but I can't let that pass without throwing in Edmund Spenser and Sir Philip Sidney - the Elizabethan's Elizabethan.

In a different field, I also think most people will have heard of Walter Ralegh, Francis Drake, and probably Frobisher. But I suppose they are your adventurers.

Amongst politicians, I'd suggest Cecil (pere et fils) and Walsingham - and Leicester and Essex - are still more or less household names. But maybe not.

Date: 2012-05-22 03:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] poliphilo.livejournal.com
Yes, they were my adventurers, with Raleigh also coming under the heading "poet".

The politicians are remembered as builders of great houses and characters in costume dramas but do any of their achievements endure?

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