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English 1060 The Renaissance
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The Renaissance A flow of new humanist ideas and newly-found Roman ideas and technology flows into Europe via Byzantine scholars and the printing press. Beginning in Italy around 1400, the “rebirth” of society flowers. England: Growing naval power and confidence, especially after the Spanish Armada is defeated (1588), brings a “golden age” to England. -- Elizabeth I -- The rise of London in dialect, power, and culture -- The growth of capitalism and urbanization with increasing trade
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Roots of the Renaissance 1348: The Black Plague kills about 1/3 of European citizens. Early 1400s: Gutenberg's printing press begins to produce books. 1453: The Eastern Roman Empire ends as Muslim Turks occupy Constantinople (Istanbul). 1470: Leonardo da Vinci begins work as a professional artist in Florence as the Italian Renaissance gathers pace. 1492: Columbus discovers America.
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Early Modern England 1517 Luther’s Ninety-Five theses 1519-1522 Magellan circumnavigates the globe 1532-1534 Henry VIII breaks with Rome 1618-1648 Thirty Years’ war 1630 Puritans settle Boston 1633 Galileo’s trial 1642-1649 English Civil war
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Medieval Mystery / Miracle Plays (1400s- 1500s) - Grew out of church skits about biblical narratives - Performed by amateurs, but sometimes touring actors - Performed in churchyards or public areas - Religious themes, but often rough humor or jokes - Their growth leads to ticketed, private, secular plays - Best known is Everyman (c. 1510)
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William Shakespeare 1564- 1616 - Widely considered the greatest writer in the English language - Author of 38 plays and 154 sonnet poems - From Stratford-upon-Avon
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- Son of an alderman and glove maker - Married Anne Hathaway at 18; three children - Moved to London around 1590 - Member of a playing company; part owner of the Globe theater
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Did he write his own plays? - About 40 historical documents describing him - Few medieval plays or stories were ‘invented.’ Most had traditional origins Did Walt Disney “write” Snow White, Cinderella, or Beauty & the Beast?
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Shakespeare’s 14 th great-niece, Suzana Shakespeare (February 2014)
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The Globe (Replica). Theaters were first built in 1575.
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An Elizabethan Theatre
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An Elizabethan Audience -Typically 3 tiers -Capacity 1500- 3000 -Little artificial light -Noisy and not always sober!
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Many of the stage and acting conventions of a Shakespearean play are still done
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