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The Renaissance Renaissance Writers

Renaissance Writers Changes Many writers followed Dante who wrote in the vernacular Vernacular: Writers wrote in their native language rather than Greek or Latin This could include Italian, German, English, and French Renaissance writers wrote for self-expression or to portray the individuality of their subjects- started trends that modern writers still follow

Dante

Renaissance Writers 2. Writers Dante Italian poet, writer, theorist, philosopher, and political thinker Born in Florence, Italy Referred to as the “Father of the Italian language” Wrote “The Divine Comedy” Epic poem about Dante’s travels through Hell, Purgatory, & Heaven Broken up into 3 parts: Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradisio

Petrarch

Renaissance Writers b. Petrarch Sometimes called the father of humanism Great poet- wrote in both Italian and Latin Wrote sonnets (14 line poems) about a mysterious woman named Laura Little is known of Laura other than she died of plague in 1348

Sonnet about Laura Sonnet 292 The eyes I spoke of once in words that burn, the arms and hands and feet and lovely face that took me from myself for such a space of time and marked me out from other men; the waving hair of unmixed gold that shone, the smile that flashed with the angelic rays that used to make this earth a paradise, are now a little dust, all feeling gone; and yet I live, grief and disdain to me, left where the light I cherished never shows, in fragile bark on the tempestuous sea. Here let my loving song come to a close; the vein of my accustomed art is dry, and this, my lyre, turned at last to tears

How does one get to be the Father of Humanism? By putting classical philosophical ideas into a Christian framework–at least that’s how Francesco Petrarch did it.  In Roman Catholic Europe many of the ideas of ancient Greece and Rome were not likely to be accepted unless they could be reconciled with the Christian faith, and Petrarch did so in his writings.  His basic idea was that the study of mankind, as such, was a viable and important field for Christian people, thus laying the groundwork for later Renaissance figures to read and popularize classical history, literature, and philosophy–with its “man as the center of all things” foundation point.

Boccaccio

Renaissance Writers Boccaccio Wrote the Decameron Told in Italy during the Black Death About 7 women and 3 men who hide in a villa for two weeks and tell a different story each night A series of realistic, sometimes off-colored stories The Decameron presents both tragic and comic views of life

The Decameron

Machiavelli

Renaissance Writers d. Machiavelli Wrote The Prince Explains how a ruler can gain power and keep it in spite of his enemies Said most people are selfish, fickle, and corrupt Not concerned with what was morally right but what was politically effective This may involve misleading your people

Northern Renaissance Writers William Shakespeare Thomas More

Renaissance Writers Result: Renaissance writers wrote in vernacular and about people and life rather than about God and set many trends that are still used today by modern writers.