Renaissance: brief introduction




In literary terms, the Renaissance refers to a cultural, intellectual, and artistic movement that began in Italy during the 14th century and spread across Europe until the 17th century. The term Renaissance means "rebirth," and it signifies a revival of interest in the classical art, literature, and ideas of Ancient Greece and Rome.

The Renaissance marked a significant shift in thinking, with a focus on humanism—emphasizing the value and potential of human beings, individualism, and the exploration of human experiences. This period saw great advancements in various fields, including art (e.g., Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo), literature (e.g., William Shakespeare, Dante), and science (e.g., Galileo, Copernicus).

Hindi Translation:

In Hindi, Renaissance is translated as "पुनर्जागरण" (Punarjagaran), which literally means "rebirth" or "revival".

पुनर्जागरण refers to a cultural, intellectual, and artistic movement that led to a revival of classical learning and values, particularly in Europe, beginning in the 14th century and continuing into the 17th century. It emphasized humanism, the study of classical texts, and a renewed interest in science, philosophy, and the arts.

"पुनर्जागरण काल ने साहित्य और कला में नए दृष्टिकोणों को जन्म दिया।"
(Punarjagaran kaal ne sahitya aur kala mein naye drishtikonon ko janm diya.)
"The Renaissance period gave birth to new perspectives in literature and art."

In both languages, the Renaissance is viewed as a transformative period that reshaped European culture, influencing modern thought and creative expression.







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