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The English Renaissance

2023-01-09 06:34:29

The term Renaissance in the British Renaissance is French and means "regeneration". The British Renaissance shows changes in people's values, beliefs, and behavior. The British Renaissance changed perception of people's lives and cultures. There are five reasons to change the way people think about "humanism, trade and exploration, scientific development, printing presses, and religious reform." I will briefly explain how these five reasons have changed and how to create cultural regeneration for learning in the UK.

The British Renaissance was different in some respects from the Italian Renaissance. The mainstream art form of British Renaissance was literature and music. The visual art of British Renaissance was not as important as the Renaissance of Italy. The British era began a long time later than the Italians who entered Manorism and the Baroque era before the 1550s. In contrast, the British Renaissance began in the 1520s and continued until 1620.

During the British Renaissance, there was no doubt that John Milton's "Lost Paradise" was generally regarded as the main work. The Renaissance is thought to have started in Florence in the 14th century when the ancient classical Renaissance flourished. Painters like Dante, Petrarch, Boccaccio, and Giotto are important people of that era. From the end of the fifteenth century, it was called the Renaissance Museum of Art, when several Italian cities began to compete with Florence seeking a leading position. Therefore, the Renaissance idea began to spread from the beginning of the 16th century. The renaissance and influence of classical culture, art and literature usually appears in Paradise Lost and La Divine Comedia, especially on the background of the underworld. This is the general literary motivation of classical epic work. Inspired by all the literature of that era, Milton decided to write his epic

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