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The Contribution Of The Renaissance And The English Renaissance

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Once upon a time there was a time time traveler,, he loved literature so much that he decided to go back and learn about the English Renaissance and the Anglo-Saxon. He first went to the English Renaissance and found many interesting things from their culture. Then he went to the Anglo-Saxon to discover more about the culture. At the end he compared the two to see if they had things in common.

He learned that in the English Renaissance it was a cultural and artistic movement in England. In the beginning of the English Renaissance it was often taken as a convenience to be 1485 when the battle of Bosworth ended the wars of the Roses and inaugurated the Tudor Dynasty. Renaissance style and ideas, however were slow to penetrate England, and the Elizabethan era of the 16th century is usually regarded as the height of the English Renaissance. England had a strong tradition of literature in the English vernacular, which gradually increased as English, use of the printing press became common by the mid 16th century. The Faerie Queene had a strong influence on English literature but was eventually overshadowed by the lyrics of William Shakespeare, Thomas Wyatt and others. Typically the works of these playwrights and poets circulated in manuscript form for some time before they were published and above all the plays of the English Renaissance theater were the outstanding legacy of the period. The work of the period was also affected by Henry VIII’s declaration of independence from

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