The Elizabethan period saw a golden age of English literature. William Shakespeare and other playwrights like Christopher Marlowe flourished during this time. Shakespeare wrote famous plays such as Romeo and Juliet and Macbeth as well as over 150 sonnets. Other notable poets of the period included Edmund Spenser, who wrote The Faerie Queene, and Philip Sidney. The era also saw the rise of new literary forms such as the English sonnet and blank verse in plays. Overall, the Elizabethan age produced great works of poetry, prose, and drama that still influence English literature today.