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1 English Renaissance

2 A time of “rebirth” Two periods:  The Elizabethan (1485-1603)
 The Jacobean ( )

3 Elizabeth Period Five monarchs  Henry VII (1485-1509)
 Henry VIII ( )  Edward VI ( )  Mary I ( )  Elizabeth I ( )

4 The term “Elizabethan Period”
Ruled longer than any other monarch during the Renaissance. Attained new dominance and appreciation in world affairs, in art, in literature, and in music.

5 The term “Jacobean Period”
Elizabeth left no heirs, no children Succeeded by the son of her cousin Mary, Queen of Scots: James IV of Scotland He became King James I of England Ruled from

6 Humanism New way of looking at the world
King James I Humanism New way of looking at the world Questioning of authority and faith Rise of rationalism and skepticism Emphasis from religious to secular matters Great thinkers: Erasmus and More

7 Renaissance beginning
Began in Italy in fourteenth century, ’s. Was a time of rebirth of intellectual and artistic energies that characterized and copied Ancient Greek and Roman civilizations.

8 Beginnings (Continued)
Famous Italians  Petrach, writer  Giotto, painter  Brunelleschi, architect  Donatello, sculptor  Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael, artists and inventors

9 Lorenzo de Medici (Lorenzo the Magnificent)
Encouraged intellectual trends and artistic accomplishments Encouraged the goals of Renaissance Humanism Emphasized the capacities of the human mind and the achievement of human culture

10 Other Renaissance accomplishments in the world
Territorial exploration and discovery Columbus in 1492 Sir Thomas More, center of an active and brilliant circle of English Humanists More’s Utopia (1516), first literary masterpiece of the English Renaissance Copernicus and Galileo, forerunners of modern astronomy

11 Protestant Reformation
Martin Luther, Ninety-Five Theses, Wittenberg, Germany King Henry VIII, not allowed a divorce by Pope Anglican church, Church of England, ruled by Henry VIII.

12 Succession after Henry VIII
Edward VI, nine-year-old son Death after five years Half-sister Mary, Queen of Scots (daughter of Henry and Catherine of Aragon) Half-Spanish and a devout Catholic Reign of terror (“Bloody Mary”)

13 Succession (Continued)
Mary’s death after five years (1558) Half-sister Elizabeth I (daughter of Henry and Anne Boleyn) Twenty-five Accomplished linguist and poet Clever diplomat and shrewd politician

14 Most powerful nation Defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588
Smaller and more maneuverable ships Storm Control of the seas

15 Entertainment First public theater near London in 1576
Closing of theaters in because of plague Public outcry; reopening of theaters

16 Jacobean Era King James I 1603-1625 King James I
King James version of The Holy Bible Puritans, dissenting beliefs

17 End of Jacobean Era King Charles I Death in 1625
Ascension of King James I’s son Charles Civil war Puritan movement King Charles I

18 End of Jacobean Era (continued)
Beheading of Charles I Military dictatorship

19 “Restoration” of the monarchy
Return of Charles II as king (1660) Election of Parliament Beginning of new era King Charles II

20 United States: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 165-186.
References  Adventures in English Literature (1985). United States: Harcourt, Brace Jovanovich Inc  Commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Holbein-erasmus2.jpg  Commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Lorenzo_il Magnifico  En.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_i_of_england  The Renaissance Elements of Literature Sixth Course (1993). United States: Holt, Rinehart and Winston  The Renaissance Elements of Literature Sixth Course (2000). United States: Holt, Rinehart and Winston  Unit 3: The Renaissance ( ). McDougal, Littel Literature Purple Level (1985). Evanston, IL: McDougal, Littel.  College Notes (1967) and common knowledge *I have been using these notes since the mid-eighties with modifications over the course of time! All slides created by JB Hale.


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