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1、TheRenaissancePeriod(1485-1660)IBriefIntroduction1.TheRenaissance(Frenchforrebirth;Italian:Rinascimento,fromre-againandnascerebebornwasaculturalmovementthatspannedroughlythe14thtothe17thcentury,beginninginFlorenceintheLateMiddleAgesandlaterspreadingtotherestofEurope.itsinfluenceaffectedliterature,ph
2、ilosophy,art,politics,science,religion,andotheraspectsofintellectualinquiry.Renaissancescholarsemployedthehumanistmethodinstudy,andsearchedforrealismandhumanemotioninart.2Theoreticalbase:therisingofhumanismACore:HumanismistheessenceoftheRenaissance.Itsprangfromtheendeavortorestoreamedievalreverencef
3、ortheantiqueauthors.BBase:Itwasbasedonsuchaconceptionthatmanisthemeasureofallthings.II.Background:thesocietywasinitstransitionfromthefeudalismtocapitalism1.TheNewMonarchy2.HenryVII(1485-1509)foundedtheTudordynasty,acentralizedmonarchyofatotallynewtype,whichmettheneedsoftherisingbourgeoisiecomposedby
4、merchantsandhandicraftsmen.3.TheWarsofRoses(1455-1485):RichardIIthelastkingbydirectsuccession,diedwithoutheirs.TheHouseofLancasterTheredrose,theHouseofYork,thewhiterose.WhenRicharddied,histhroneislosttoHenryIVbyusurpation,thefirstkingofLancaster.HenrytheVIIinheriteddownfromtheHouseofLancaster,butlat
5、eronhemarriedElizabethofYorkhouse,hencetheTudordynasty,whichreconcilethetwosidesbymarrying.AbsolutemonarchyinEnglandreacheditssummitduringthereignofQueenElizabeth.(from1558to1603).2.TheReformationHenryVIII(1509-1547)declaredhimtobethe“supremeHeadoftheEnglishChurchandClergy,confiscatedthepropertyofth
6、eChurch,thusenrichingthenewbourgeoisienobility.TheProtestantreformation:1.JonhWycliffe(1320-1384)-theMorningStaroftheReformation2.ManstandsdirectlyunderGodandneedsnomediationfromchurchandpriest.3.TheRiseofBourgeoisie1)Theenclosuremovement2)TheCommercialexpansion-QueenElizabethencouragedexplorationan
7、dtravel3)ThewarwithSpain(1588)-avictoryofEnglandoverSpainisalsothetriumphoftherisingyoungbourgeoisieoverthedecliningoldfeudalismIII.TheRenaissanceandHumanismTwofeaturesoftheintellectualmovement1.Athirstingcuriosityfortheclassicalliterature-admiretheGreekandLatinworks2.Thekeeninterestinactivitiesofhu
8、manity-admirehumanbeautyandhumanachievementHumanism(thekey-noteoftheRenaissance)Accordingtohumanist:bothmanandtheworldarehinderedonlybyexternalchecksfrominfiniteimprovement.Mancouldmouldtheworldaccordingtohisdesires,andattainhappinessbyremovingallexternalchecksbytheexerciseofreason.Allthingsthatmove
9、betweenthequietpoles/Shallbeatmycommand-ChristopherMarlowe*TheBeginningoftheEnglishRenaissance(1495-1558)ThomasMore:Utopia.*TheElizabethanPeriod(1558-1625).Poetry:SirPhilipSidney,EdmundSpenser,ShakespeareDrama:Marlowe,Shakespeare,BenJonson(comedian)Prose:FrancisBaconIV.Theliteratureoftheperiod1.TheB
10、eginningoftheEnglishRenaissance(1495-1558)RenaissancereachedEnglandlate.Inthelatehalfofthe14thcentury,ChaucervisitedItaly,theintroductionofprintingtoEnglandbyWilliamCaxtonbroughttheclassicalworkstoEngland.Itwasonlyneartheendof15thcenturyuntilHenryVIIIaccesstothethronein1509thatanotableRenaissancetoo
11、kplaceinEngland.Thewritersinthisperiod:OxfordReformersandThomasMore.Revivalorrebirthofclassicalarts,cultureandphilosophyafterthedarkagesofmedievalobscurantism.ItsagreatculturalandintellectualmovementsweptthewholeofEurope.Themovementwasfrom1485to1625markedbyanawakeninginterestinlearningintheindividua
12、landtheworldofnature.Thekeywordforitishumanism,whichemphasizesthebeliefinhumanbeings,hisenvironmentanddoingsandhisbravefightfortheemancipationofmanfromthetyrannyofthechurchandreligiousdogmas.Itoriginallyindicatesarevivalofclassicalartsandlearningafterthedarkagesofmedievalobscurantism.Itsaimistogetri
13、dofthoseoldfeudalistideasinmedievaltimeandintroducenewideasthatexpresstheinterestsoftherisingbourgeoisie.Shakespeare,Spenser,andMarloweareallfamousliteraryfigures.OxfordReformers:TheyareWilliamGrocyn,ThomasLinnacre,andJohnColet,whowerereformers,professors,graduatesandstudentsofOxfordUniversity,withT
14、homasMoreastheirrepresentatives.TheytraveledtoItalyorFrancetocomeintocontactwiththespiritoftheRenaissancehumanismandacceptedthenewphilosophyandculturethatwererisingthere,andtheybegantospreadtheideasoftheRenaissanceinEnglandaftertheyreturned.TheymadeOxfordUniversityasacenteroftheclassicalstudies.Thei
15、rnewworldoutlookpreparedthewayfortheappearanceofanewliteratureinthesecondhalfofthe16thcentury.ThomasMore(1478-1535)(thefirstandforemosthumanist)1.Life:in1529theLordChancellorofEnglandunderHenryVIII2.in1535beheadedonafalsechargeoftreason3.2.works:Utopia(1516)-Moresmasterpiece,writtenintheformofaconve
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