Korkyt Ata University Celebrates poets of renaissance Almentayeva Laura, Dilzhan Balnur, Kulimbet Perizat, Nurmakhnanova Aruzhan Plan 1 2 Brief description of the Renaissance The main genres of literature of the "Renaissance" 3 Poets and writers of the Renaissance 4 REFERENCE Characteristics of the era "Renaissance" Renaissance-era in the history of European culture, which replaced the culture of the Middle Ages and preceded the culture of modern times. (beginning of the XIV last quarter of the XVI, sometimes - the first decades of the XVII centuries) Renaissance literature A major trend in literature, an integral part of the entire culture of the Renaissance. Occupies the period from XIV to XVI century. It differs from medieval literature in that it is based on new, progressive ideas of humanism. Main genres of literature"Renaissance" The genres of Renaissance literature were varied. Completely new genres were created, and the old ones were reworked. Italian Renaissance Alighieri Dante is a poet, literary critic, theologian, and Politician. -Author of the monumental work “La Divina Commedia” (“Divine Comedy”). Other works: "Feast", "Monrachia", "New Life", poems of the Florentine period. Italian Renaissance Poliziano Angelo is a poet, professor of Greek Latin literature. Works: "On the conspiracy of Patsia", "The Legend of Orpheus" Italian Renaissance Matteo Boyardo is a poet, translator and writer. Works: Roland in Love French Revival Francois Villon François Rabelais The Spanish Renaissance Lope de Vega Miguel de Cervantes The English Renaissance Thomas More William Shakespeare Conclusion Thus, the literature of the Renaissance fully expressed all the features of this culture, its secular nature, striving for man and his feelings, interest in the earthly world. Her works (along with the art of the Renaissance era) acquire special significance, reaching the highest artistic perfection ”(M. Andreev). The literature of the Renaissance became fully classical, expressed the cultural values of the Renaissance, created new genres and determined the ways of its further development. Literary References 1. Gilenson BA History of foreign literature of the late XIX - early XX century: textbook / B.A. Gilenson.-M .: Academy, 2006.-480 p. 2. Losev A.F. Antique literature: textbook / A.F. Losev.-M .: CheRo: Omega-L., 2010.-543 p. 3. Lukov Vl.A. Literary history. Foreign literature from its origins to the present day: textbook / Vl.A. Lukov. -M .: Academy., 2011.-512 p. 4. History of foreign literature of the XIX century: textbook / ed. EAT. Apenko-M :. Prospect, 2001.-413 p. History of foreign literature of the XIX century: textbook / ed. ON. Solovieva.-M .: Higher school., 2009.-656 p. Sources: Dante A. Divine Comedy. Rabelais F. "Gargantua and Pantagruel" Shakespeare W. "Romeo and Juliet", "Hamlet". Thank you! CREDITS: This presentation template was created by Slidesgo, including icon by Flaticon, and infographics & images from Freepik