The Renaissance (1485
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Background Information
Shift in values and perceptions
Began in Italy, 14th century
Literally means “rebirth” or “revival”
Surge of creative energy, emergence of a modern world
view, rather than medieval
Spread to England 16th century
Secularism emerged
Focus on art, literature, nature, individual
“Renaissance Man”
Translations and technical advances
Expansion of scholarly, psychological and geographical
boundaries
Henry VII – intelligent, authoritative at home, smart
strategy abroad, first of England’s claims to North
America
Henry VIII – Renaissance prince, loyal subjects
Reformation
England Catholic to “Church of England” (political)
Edward IV & “Bloody” Mary
Daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn
Ruled for almost 50 years
Most prestigious time in England
Stuart dynasty (weak)
Struggle for power between the monarchy and the
House of Commons (Parliament)
Ideological “Civil War” between Puritans and
aristocrats
London is the center of creativity
Major mood shift from Medieval time period
Quiet, carefree, idyllic, passionate, light-hearted
New genre emerged from three sources
Medieval miracle, mystery, morality plays
Entertainment by minstrels, jugglers, etc.
Latin and Greek dramas studied in universities
Reflected dissatisfaction of extravagance/romance of
Elizabethan age
Cavalier & Metaphysical poetry