This essay deals with the concept of Renaissance, proposing a definition of the term as a meeting point, in both historical and geographical terms. Then, it focuses on its etymology, in the context of the investigation of other keywords such as humanism and Middle Ages. The very flexibility of this concept in historical terms suggests we should look at it not as a starting point, but rather as a long period of transformation, marked by a number of historical events, such as the Black Death, the establishment of printing in Europe, and the Protestant Reformation. Such events are often distant in time, but their interaction brings about the passage from medieval to early modern. The essay then moves on to discuss the Renaissance in England ag...
If the Elizabethan age was the period during which the European Renaissance came to England by means...
Translation studies centring on medieval texts have prompted new ways to look at the texts themselve...
This dissertation argues that migration constituted an essential problematic in Renaissance literatu...
What has fifteenth-century England to do with the Renaissance? By challenging accepted notions of 'm...
Includes bibliographical references.The Renaissance was an abundantly productive period of English h...
At the outset of the 16th century, Europeans tended to dismiss English literature as inferior to con...
“English Renaissance“ is a recent term used to describe a cultural and artistic movement in England ...
Translation studies centring on medieval texts have prompted new ways to look at the texts themselve...
The English Renaissance is frequently defined in the context of the Elizabethans and early-Stuarts, ...
"Based on a series of six lectures which I delivered under the title of 'The literary relations of E...
The complex topics of colonialism, empire and nation run throughout English Renaissance literature. ...
This is a scholarly book, and an unusual one at that. Consisting, as it does, of more than 600 pages...
The original essays in Oxford Twenty-First Century Approaches to Literature mean to provoke rather t...
In this comprehensive Companion over fifty of the most eminent modern scholars come together to offe...
Filling a gap in the study of early modern literature, this book exhaustively examines the aims, str...
If the Elizabethan age was the period during which the European Renaissance came to England by means...
Translation studies centring on medieval texts have prompted new ways to look at the texts themselve...
This dissertation argues that migration constituted an essential problematic in Renaissance literatu...
What has fifteenth-century England to do with the Renaissance? By challenging accepted notions of 'm...
Includes bibliographical references.The Renaissance was an abundantly productive period of English h...
At the outset of the 16th century, Europeans tended to dismiss English literature as inferior to con...
“English Renaissance“ is a recent term used to describe a cultural and artistic movement in England ...
Translation studies centring on medieval texts have prompted new ways to look at the texts themselve...
The English Renaissance is frequently defined in the context of the Elizabethans and early-Stuarts, ...
"Based on a series of six lectures which I delivered under the title of 'The literary relations of E...
The complex topics of colonialism, empire and nation run throughout English Renaissance literature. ...
This is a scholarly book, and an unusual one at that. Consisting, as it does, of more than 600 pages...
The original essays in Oxford Twenty-First Century Approaches to Literature mean to provoke rather t...
In this comprehensive Companion over fifty of the most eminent modern scholars come together to offe...
Filling a gap in the study of early modern literature, this book exhaustively examines the aims, str...
If the Elizabethan age was the period during which the European Renaissance came to England by means...
Translation studies centring on medieval texts have prompted new ways to look at the texts themselve...
This dissertation argues that migration constituted an essential problematic in Renaissance literatu...