Introduction of "The Revival of Learning (1400-1550)

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THE REVIVAL OF LEARNING (1400-1550) Name: Kishan G. Jadav Roll no: 11 Enrollment No: 3069206420200008 Paper No:P-5 History of English Literature Topic:Introduction of “The Revival of Learning” (1400-1550) Sem-1 Batch: 2021-2023 Email Id: [email protected] Submitted To: S.B. Gardi Department of English MKB

War of Roses -1455-1485 1453:End of Hundred Years war. Tow majo english royalties:- 1)House of Yark –Emblem White Rose 2)House of lancaster – Red Rose [series of cities wars for England throne] Henry-VII [lancaster] Married daughter (yark) Tudor Dynasty First Tudor king Henry Tudor defeated Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Field (Final stage of War of… . )

Arroval &Printing Press Inserted in Europe 1450-Johannes Gutenberg Brought in England-1476-william Caxton A)Helped in Religion Reformation B)literary rate increased

Reformation Started By Martin Luther a German Monk. A)Movement against belief of catholic church. B)Luther against Clergy who give indulgence. C)worte 95 thesis (Letter) nailed castle wittenberg. D)started from Germany moved to England. E)John Calvin (switzerland)prose developed.

List of Rulers &Tudor dynasty 1)Henry Vll(1485-1509) a) stable Land b)Improved infrastructure c)Sent scholars to italy and Guesses Renaissance 2) Henry Vlll (1509-1547) Married 6 times 1.Catharine Queen of Argon (Daughter –Marry-I) 2. Queen Ambaline (Daughter-Elizabeth-1) 3. Jane Samor (son Edward VI)

Continue 3) Edward VI (1547-1553) supported protestants.protestants. 4) Lady Jane Grey(uncrowned 1553 died 1554) 5) Mary I (1553-1558) supported catholicism. 6) Elizabeth-I (1558-1603) supported Both. After start Elizabethan Age…

Revival of learning Henry VIII Learn to latin language go to Italy Greek –Greece Come to back and new teach know Learn new languages America Discovered -1492 India Discovered -1498 Middle age darkness Gradual enlightenment of the human mind

Renaissance &Humanism Renaissance means rebirth Middle age thought enlightenment morden thought, things,new literature study and read classic literature

Literature of The Revival Rogers Ascham(1515-1568) Famous classical scholar, Who published a book “Toxophilus”(School of Shooting)in 1545. Dedicated to Henry VIII School masters-published in1570 Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus(1466-1536) Ask Erasmus. The greatest scholar of Renaissance. Nick Name- Prince of Humanits Work of “Praise of Folly” written in latin in 1509 satirical published 1511

Thomas More (1478-1535) Against to Henry VIII Book- “UTOPIA”, published in 1516 (latin) Social political satire, fictional work Three great words, Liberty, Fraternity, Equality. William Tyndale (1494-1536) Bible translater New Testament translated in 1525.

Father of English Sonnet Sir Thomas Wyatt(1503? -1542) Sonnet introduce sonnet couplets Henry Howard, Early of Surrey (1516? -1547) The first English poet published Black Verse. Sonnet structure and meter

Thomas Malory(1415-1471) “Morte d’Arthur Arthur” Original title-The whole Book of King Arthur and the Noble knight to the Round Table. First published 1485 King Arthur Romance prose, Book -8 Minor Writers Alexander Barclay (1475-1552) Ship of foole (1509) 2.John Skelton (1463-1529) best sa Garlande of Laurell

Conclusion 1453- End of the hundred Years War 1455-1485:The War of Rose Renaissance and Humanism Reformation 1492-Columbus discoverer America 1477-first book printed in England 1485-Morte'd Arthur printed by Caxton. 1499-colet Erasmus and more bring the New learning to Oxford 1509-Erasmus's Praise of Folly 1516-More's Utopia 1525-Tyndale's New Testament 1530-Introduction of the sonnet and blank verse by Wyatt and Surrey. 1557-Totta's Miscellany.

Reference :- Long, William J. English Literature: Its History and Significance for the Life of the English-speaking world. Simon and Schuster, 2013. “ THE REVIVAL OF LEARNING (1400-1550).” ENGLISH KI PATHSHALA , 29 June 2015, englishkipathshala.wordpress.com/the-revival-of-learning-1400-1550.

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