Elizabethan Humanism Elizabethan Humanism
Longman Medieval and Renaissance Library

Elizabethan Humanism

Literature and Learning in the Later Sixteenth Century

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Beschreibung des Verlags

The term 'humanist' originally referred to a scholar of Classical literature. In the Renaissance and particularly in the Elizabethan age, European intellectuals devoted themselves to the rediscovery and study of Roman and Greek literature and culture. This trend of Renaissance thought became known in the 19th century as 'humanism'. Often a difficult concept to understand, the term Elizabethan Humanism is introduced in Part One and explained in a number of different contexts. Part Two illustrates how knowledge of humanism allows a clearer understanding of Elizabethan literature, by looking closely at major texts of the Elizabethan period which include Spenser's, 'The Shepherd's Calendar'; Marlowe's 'Faustus' and Shakespeare's 'Hamlet'.

GENRE
Belletristik und Literatur
ERSCHIENEN
2016
4. Februar
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
224
Seiten
VERLAG
Taylor & Francis
GRÖSSE
990,2
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