World Literature From Dark to Light: The Dark Ages to the Enlightenment.

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World Literature From Dark to Light: The Dark Ages to the Enlightenment

Dark Ages Enlightenment Early Middle Ages: 5 th to 11 th Centuries AD Time of intellectual and cultural “darkness” permeating Europe after fall of the Roman Empire Few historical or written records- we are in “the dark” Plague, war, stagnant culture Rise of Christianity Crusades aim to prevent spread of Islam 18 th Century AD Also known as The Age of Reason Promoted science and intellectual discovery Aimed to reform society Fought intolerance, superstition, and abuse of power in the church (ex: witchcraft trials taking place throughout Europe) Humanism emerges: by celebrating humanity, God’s creation, one is worshipping God

Dark Ages to Enlightenment Top: Early Middle Ages, High Middle Ages, Davinci’s works during the Renaissance Bottom: John Locke, The Age of Enlightenment, map of Europe

The Italian Renaissance The Middle Ages End : Italians reexamine the culture of the Greeks and Romans, becomes known as rebirth, or renaissance The Medici dynasty in Florence funds architectural projects and commissions Michelangelo to sculpt for the family The Medicis also hire Niccolo Machiavelli. Machiavelli writes The Prince, a book instructing rulers to be unencumbered by moral principles. To be a great ruler, one must let his/her “conscience sleep.”

The Italian Renaissance Continued Corruption in government and the Roman Catholic Church had long reaching ramifications. Dante Aligheri- The Divine Comedy, the story of a soul’s journey to salvation Protestant Reformation- Martin Luther – Humans could not be saved through good works or through the purchase of indulgences – Justification by faith alone

Elizabethan England 1558: Elizabeth Tudor ascends the throne Elizabeth repeals laws favoring Catholics; The Church of England becomes mostly Protestant April 1564: William Shakespeare is born Attending the theatre is a popular pastime when Shakespeare arrives in London (1592) Shakespeare was a playwright, actor, and shareholder in the theatre company Lord Chamberlain’s Men Queen is a theatre patron, but dramatists must keep her tastes in mind when writing plays

Spanish Literature 1500s considered a “golden century” in Spain as well Theatre popular in Seville and Madrid Novel emerging art form Miguel de Cervantes writes Don Quixote, the story of a excitable, impulsive knight and a pragmatic squire. The text shows that dreams and hard work are both necessary elements of the human condition.