Which is not the characteristic of the English Renaissance ______
A: England followed a course of history greatly independent of the others in Europe.
B: The native literature was sufficiently subjected by foreign influences.
C: English Renaissance literature is primarily artistic rather than philosophical and scholarly.
D: The Renaissance coincided with the Reformation in England.
A: England followed a course of history greatly independent of the others in Europe.
B: The native literature was sufficiently subjected by foreign influences.
C: English Renaissance literature is primarily artistic rather than philosophical and scholarly.
D: The Renaissance coincided with the Reformation in England.
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- Being a period of the great flowering of American literature, Romanticism is also called ______. A: New England Renaissance B: The first Renaissance C: The second Renaissance D: Renaissance
- The main claim of English literature in Renaissance is ______ .
- The English Renaissance, which was perhaps England’s Golden Age, especially in literature, began in ______. A: the 14th century B: the 15th century C: the 16th century D: the 17th century
- In England, ___________ started English Reformation and founded the Church of England.
- The statements about the English Renaissance are true except ______. A: The first period of the English Renaissance was one of imitation and assimilation. B: Academies after the Italian type were founded. C: Petrarch was regarded as the fountainhead of literature by the English writers. D: Poetry, in its totality, is the real mainstream of the English Renaissance.