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A strong revival of traditional Chinese culture led to the restriction of foreign imports.
Literally:A restoration to use, acceptance, activity, or vigor after a period of obscurity or quiescence.A new presentation of an old play, movie, opera, ballet, or similar vehicle.A time of reawakened interest in religion.A meeting or series of meetings for the purpose of reawakening religious faith, often characterized by impassioned preaching and public testimony.in law and legally: Renewal of validity or effect, as of a contract or judicial decision.
Reasons for growth were improvements in agriculture and the revival of trade.
It refers to the revival of arts, literature and science that happened in the 14 th, 15th and 16th centuries.
It is used to describe the phase of European History because many of the changes experienced between the 14th and 16th centuries were inspired by revival of the classical art and Intellect of Ancient Greece and Rome.
Luke Gibbons has written: 'Gaelic Gothic' -- subject(s): Gothic revival (Literature), Colonies in literature, Literature and society, In literature, History, Race in literature
The humanistic revival of classical art, architecture and literature.
The Renaissance can be described as the revival of art, literature, and scientific discoveries that began in Italy in the 14th century. It had a large impact on the rest of Europe for the next two centuries. Generally speaking, it was seen as the spread of humanism and a return to classical values.
"The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain is considered to have contributed to the romantic revival in literature. Its focus on the innocence and adventure of childhood helped to inspire a renewed interest in sentimental and nostalgic themes in literature.
The humanistic revival of classical art, architecture and literature.
Medieval literature was characterized by religious themes, chivalry, and feudal society, while Renaissance literature focused on individualism, humanism, and the revival of classical themes and forms. Renaissance literature also saw the rise of new literary genres such as the novel and the Shakespearean play.
Kari J. Winter has written: 'Subjects of slavery, agents of change' -- subject(s): African American women in literature, American literature, Biography, English Horror tales, English fiction, Gothic revival (Literature, Gothic revival (Literature), History and criticism, Intellectual life, Power (Social sciences) in literature, Sex role in literature, Slaves, Slaves' writings, American, Women and literature, Women authors
The term for this period is the Renaissance. It was characterized by a renewed interest in learning and the arts, and a revival of classical knowledge and values. The Renaissance had a profound impact on European culture, leading to advancements in various fields such as art, literature, science, and philosophy.
It was a revival of African American culture, art, and literature which took place in Harlem.
Robert Ignatius Le Tellier has written: 'An introduction to the dramatic works of Giacomo Meyerbeer' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Dramatic music 'Kindred spirits, interrelations and affinities between the romantic novels of England and Germany (1790-1820)' -- subject(s): Comparative Literature, Criticism and interpretation, English and German, English fiction, German and English, German fiction, Gothic revival (Literature), History and criticism, Horror tales, Literature, Comparative, Romanticism, Sublime, The, in literature 'An intensifying vision of evil' -- subject(s): History and criticism, English fiction, Gothic revival (Literature), Romanticism 'Kindred spirits' -- subject(s): Comparative Literature, Criticism and interpretation, English and German, English fiction, German and English, German fiction, Gothic revival (Literature), History and criticism, Literature, Comparative, Romanticism, Sublime, The, The Sublime 'Giacomo Meyerbeer' -- subject(s): Bibliography 'Sir Walter Scott and the gothic novel' -- subject(s): Gothic revival (Literature), Literature, Marvelous, The, in literature, Knowledge, Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.), Appreciation, History, Horror tales