Renaissance and reforms were the beginning of the golden era of Europe. Many economic, religious and cultural changes took place during this period. The rise of the economic and cultural power of the Italian city state, the centralization of the Nordic government, and the separation of the Catholic and Protestant Roman Catholic Church into different groups is an important European achievement at this time. Renaissance and reform not only began the beginning of the modern Western world but also laid the foundation for global colonization in the rise of Europe. And it produced our glorious country.
As mentioned above, the most important literary dialects of the Renaissance / religious reform era are Italian, French, Spanish, and English. The first century of this era witnessed the top of Italian literature, the last century Spanish and British literature. During this period, French literature (together with Germany, reaching the culprit in Romantic times) is less prominent. The most important French writer in the era of Renaissance / religious reform is Michel Montaigne, the first great modern author of this article (probably the largest historical writer). This can be defined as a short story on the subject. In fact, Montagne himself created the word "paper" (from "essay" in French meaning "trial") Prior to Montagne he found that paper the most popular I used it as one of Western expressions, but only a few ancient philosophers accepted this form.
With the adoption of large-scale printing since 1500, the humanism of the Renaissance of Italy spread north to France, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, and it was linked to Protestant reform. In France, an outstanding humanist Guillaume Budé (1467 - 1540) applied Italian linguistic methods to study the ancient currency and law, and wrote a detailed review of Justin law . Although it was a royal absoluteist (not a Republican like an Italian in the early stages), Bird was active in civic life, served as a diplomat of Francis I, and was a member of the French Academy (later the French Academy) Supported the establishment. At the same time, Frances I's sister Marguerite de Navar is itself a poet, a novelist and a religious mystic, gathers around her and protects the group of poets and writers of his country . Including Clement Marrot, Pierre Dellant Sand, François Lavelre