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    SEMINAR PAPER TOPIC : THE MEDIEVAL-RENAISSANCE CONFLICT IN DOCTOR FAUSTUS COURSE : DRAMA FROM ELIZABETHAN TO RESTORATION AGE Prepared by: A*****i S**i A0706112066 B.A.(Hons.)English Amity Institute of English Studies and Research Course Incharge – Dr. Dipankar Sukul INTRODUCTION Doctor Faustus is a play written by Christopher Marlowe. It was first published in 1604. Marlowe developed the play around the Faust legend-the story of a man who sold his soul to the devil to procure

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    The Italian Renaissance was a very difficult time period in European history. The arts were flourishing‚ while the city-states in Italy fought bloody battles with each other and within themselves. Bribery and murder were not uncommon tools for men to use when they wanted power. Meanwhile those same rulers patronized the arts a great deal and they would commission the best artistic minds of the time to build‚ design and paint their palaces and churches and later on their own portraits

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    High Renaissance   Introduction * the art of high renaissance‚ sought a general ‚unified effect in terms of pictorial representation and architectural composition. * a controlled equilibrium was observed from the increase in the dramatic force & physical presence of work of art. * Because the essential characteristic of renaissance art was its unity-a balance was achieved as a matter of intuition. * As a result‚ the style was destined to break up if the emphasis was shifted

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    Sir Thomas More was born on 7 February 1478 . He was an English lawyer‚ social philosopher‚ author‚ statesman‚ and noted Renaissance humanist. He was an important councellor to Henry VIII of England and Lord Chancellor from October 1529 to May 1532. He died on 6 July 1535.  Thomas More became one of the most interesting and influential figures of the early Renaissance.  More’s most important work was his ’Utopia‚’ published in 1516. Utopia portrays a vivid picture of the terrible evils which England

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    Definition of Renaissance criticism : The literary criticism of the Renaissance developed classical ideas of unity of form and content into literary neoclassicism‚ proclaiming literature as central to culture‚ entrusting the poet and the author with preservation of a long literary tradition. Sir Philip Sidney (November 30‚ 1554 – October 17‚ 1586) was one of the most prominent poets of the Elizabethan era. Sir Philip Sidney’s influence can be seen throughout the history of English literary criticism

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    betterment. Bill Gates‚ is one of those people‚ a hero and a philanthropist‚ who contributed his life to advance the world technologically as well as by other means to today’s era. Bill Gates is a Renaissance man‚ a person who is skilled in multiple fields or has a broad base of knowledge. Renaissance

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    How did the Renaissance differ from the Middle Ages. There are many ways that renaissance differed with Middle Ages. This paper will mainly focus on a few of them. The fact that renaissance was not before middle ages is true. There are many differences adding to that. The first one is that gunpowder was first introduced in renaissance period. It led to the ending of knighthood era. Adding to this fact‚ discovery of this world came in the renaissance period. Another thing created during the renaissance

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    Italian Renaissance‚ about the late fourteenth century‚ the idea of humanism was created; likewise‚ it was given a name by Leonardo Bruni. The idea of humanism was centered mainly on human beings and their achievements‚ interests‚ and capabilities. Interest in human achievement led humanists to point out the importance of individualism. Many loved the idea of individualism for the very reason that it glorified their personalities as individuals. Therefore‚ the Italian Renaissance idea of humanism transformed

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    Carolingian Renaissance Reform of the Frankish Church under Carolingians -By 741‚ the Frankish Church had held no councils for a long time‚ Pope Zacharias said that ‘priests hardly know was priesthood is’ and Boniface said that Frankish clergy had a reputation for adultery -It needed reform and Carloman I recognized this‚ asking Boniface to convene a synod ‘to correct and amend ecclesiastical discipline’ -742/3 Concilium Germanicum‚ 744 council at Leptinnes both summoned by Carloman and one summoned

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    The Renaissance spanned across over two centuries‚ beginning in the opening years of the 15th century and extending through to the 16th century‚ into the early years of the 17th century.[1] The duchy of Burgundy was a center of “French culture and civilisation”[2] and cultivated music with much vigour. The immense wealth enabled dukes to maintain at Dijon one of the most magnificent courts in Europe. The influence of the Dukes of Burgundy was great during the Renaissance‚ ruling much of northern

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