There were several illnesses over the Rebel army. Boudica died shortly after the battle. She was forgotten by the Middle Ages. In Victorian era she became popular again. First play of her in 1610, 3 films, several novels, Henry Purcell has somposed a piece of music, 2 statues one of these was destroyed. Some politicians are sometimes called after her. Rogen: "The Great Fire of London" Drought, narrow streets, wooden buildings, floors of straw, much gunpowder and oil in houses. 2 diarists, no fire department, water was against smaller fires, houses were demolished, water hose was very short. 1666 September 2 fire started from a bakery near midnight. Fire lasted for 4 days, 80% of London burnt down. People flee over Thames. Refugee camps were overloaded with crowds. Only a few people died (5-10), the plague ended, many famous buildings were destroyed. Sir Christopher Wren made the plans to rebuild the city. A monument. Siim: "Jane Austen"
enemies, from the heavnely point of view, his poetry must teavh, purify and elevate the heart (his work assume great knowledge of Bible); purpose: assert Eternal Providence, justify the ways of God to men, his God mysterious and inscrutable, to understand God’s message men must purigy their hearts. Paradise lost: a prayer to God from mankind. 10. 17th century autobiographical writing (Pepys, Evelyn) Diarists like Pepys and Evelyn depicted everyday London life and the cultural scene of the times. In 17th increase in autobiographical writing. Form of self-expression open to both men and women Samuel Pepys: detailed private diary, 1660 – 1669. Combination of personal revelation and eyewitness accounts of great events (Great Plague of London, the Second Dutch War, Great Fire of London). Breathtaking honesty: women he pursued, extramarital relationships, friends, dealings. Reveals his