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The English Renaissance, Humanism - Coggle Diagram
The English Renaissance
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literature:
drama and theatre were the genres developed. Sheakspeare's and Marlowe's plays were typical of baroque exuberance
this period is characterized by religious revolutions (Protestants, Puritans, Catholics)
English renaissance developed in ethics (Thomas More), while Italian in visual arts
Humanism
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English humanism was influenced by the Dutch Erasmus of Rotterdam, who promoted the study of Greek and Latin
the power of human reason, the value of literature and the use of English were encouraged