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Celebrating Humanity (Renaissance and Reformation (Two major movements…
Celebrating Humanity
Renaissance and Reformation
Two major movements
Influenced the thought and literature
Renaissance
Rebirth
Innovations in art, science, and exploration
Shakespear's play
King James Bible
Part 1 Text set Loves and Their Lines
sonnet
Petrarchan sonnet
Spenserian sonnet
Mystery of Sonnet
Christopher Marlowe
William Herbert
Emilia Bassano
George Chapman
Henry Wriothesly
William Shakespeare
Shakespearean Sonnet
Quatrains
Syntax
Couplet
Edmund Spenser (1552-1599)
Sir Philip Sydney
relationship between literature and place
relationship of the writer to tradition
Humanism
translation and invention
a new form drama
borrowing, reinventing
shape or reflect society
changing beliefs
political allegiance and religious beliefs
one true bible
the place of the individual
deciding what to believe
Historical background
Golden period of Literature
The rebirth of learning
Only native speakers can read bible
Translate a lot of important book into English
The most notable authors
Christopher Marlowe
Ben Johnson
Edmund Spenser
William Shakespeare
The shift in long, epic poems to plays as the main form of literary expression.
Queen Elizibeth
Part 2 Text set The influence of the Monarchy
Part 3 Text set Drama