Ideas/Techniques of the Renaissance period Flashcards
The Art of Imitation
Recommended way of writing- ‘Bees gather nectar from different flowers; this is then transformed into honey’-Horace and Senela. Favourite Humanist metaphor.
Falling Language
After the fall, language is incapable of portraying purity as it is corrupted. Eg. Astrophil and Stella.
Metatheatre
Challenge’s theatre’s claims to be simply realistic. Unlikeness of life to dramatic art. Eg. the function of violence in The Spanish Tragedy- cyclic,controversial, some of it futile.
Culturally Central
Plays staged at court. Plays licensed by a court official.
Culturally Marginal
Plays staged in London suburbs. Accessible to the illiterate and a commercial phenomenon.
The Revenge Tragedy
A new genre which gained popularity. Death by entertainment. Eg. The Spanish Tragedy.
Machiavellian
Eg. Lorenzo in The Spanish Tragedy. A “puppet master,” cunning and duplicity in statecraft or in general conduct. Other machiavellians include Iago in Shakespeare’s Othello and Richard of Gloucester in Richard III.
Anaphora
Repetition- ‘Thus must…/ Thus must…/ And thus…’
Meta-theatrical
Play within a play. Eg. Volpone
‘The Self’
Soul-searching, individualism, examination of the internal voice as well as the external. Eg. Thomas Wyatt (subject in the changing world), George Herbert, Margaret Cavendish, Anne Clifford (former two life-writing.)
Self-centredness
One who has a mind, body and a soul.
Self-scrutiny and awareness
Almost characters walking around themselves, looking at their own experiences from an outsider’s POV.
Rhetorical self-hood
Eg. Margaret Cavendish expresses humility yet is daring- ‘I hope my readers will not think me vain.’
Petrarch
Major influence upon Renaissance writers/ poets. Italian poet- creator of the sonnet. Renaissance writers such as Sidney, Wyatt and Donne all used Petrarch’s sonnet in different ways and used their own techniques to self-define their own work.
Conjunction
Joining together syntactic units (eg. with, and, or, but.)