A database containing a bibliography of Medieval and Renaissance Europe from 400-1700.
Part of a prose work detailing in simple text how the style of prose and poetry changed through the Renaissance.
A lecture on how literature developed from the reign of Henry VII until the reign of Charles I.
Offers transcriptions of the works of George Chapman, Richard Edwardes, John Fletcher, Arthur Golding, Robert Greene, Thomas Kyd, John Lyly, Thomas Nash and Edward de Vere.
Everyday life in Tudor England - food, occupations, games, pastimes, religion, fashion, manners, and education.
Souvik Mukherjee discusses the notion of a courtier by dwelling on Bembo's Discourse on Love in Castiglione's The Courtier.
Describes symbolic literature as prevalent during the European Renaissance.
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