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Seventeenth-century English literature
Author: King, Bruce
Year: 1983
Pages: 314
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Language: ENG



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The Renaissance had brought about a new awareness of the individual and the world, and the Reformation had challenged traditional religious beliefs. This period saw the rise of the novel as a literary form, and the development of new forms of poetry and drama. The seventeenth century was a time of great change and upheaval in England. The Renaissance had brought about a new awareness of the individual and the world, and the Reformation had challenged traditional religious beliefs. This period saw the rise of the novel as a literary form, and the development of new forms of poetry and drama. One of the key features of seventeenth-century English literature was the emergence of the novel as a popular form of storytelling. The novel allowed writers to explore complex themes and emotions in a more subtle and nuanced way than was possible in earlier forms of literature. The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan is an example of this, as it tells the story of a man's journey through life and his struggles with temptation and sin. Another important work from this period is Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe, which explores the idea of isolation and survival on a deserted island. Another important aspect of seventeenth-century English literature was the development of new forms of poetry and drama.
Ренессанс принес новое осознание личности и мира, а Реформация бросила вызов традиционным религиозным верованиям. В этот период произошёл подъём романа как литературной формы, и развитие новых форм поэзии и драматургии. Семнадцатый век был временем больших перемен и потрясений в Англии. Ренессанс привел к новому осознанию личности и мира, а Реформация бросила вызов традиционным религиозным верованиям. В этот период произошёл подъём романа как литературной формы, и развитие новых форм поэзии и драматургии. Одной из ключевых особенностей английской литературы XVII века стало появление романа как популярной формы повествования. Роман позволил писателям исследовать сложные темы и эмоции более тонким и тонким способом, чем это было возможно в более ранних формах литературы. «Прогресс пилигрима» Джона Баньяна - тому пример, поскольку повествует о путешествии человека по жизни и его борьбе с искушением и грехом. Другой важной работой этого периода является «Робинзон Крузо» Даниэля Дефо, который исследует идею изоляции и выживания на пустынном острове. Другим важным аспектом английской литературы XVII века было развитие новых форм поэзии и драмы.
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