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The Arabs have contributed their share of culture, thought, spirituality, language, literature etc and of course Arabs have made significant economic contributions as has any other group of people who live in the U.S.
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The ancient civilisation which was most famous for arts, architecture and literature was ancient Greece, especially ancient Athens.
Miguel de Cervantes' novel Don Quixote (1605, 1615) was the most influential work of literature in the Spanish Golden. Literature was a big part of the Renaissance, and Cervantes' novel contributed to it.
Humanist ideas
Humanist Ideas (APEX)
Humanist Ideas (APEX)
rediscovery of classical art and literature.
renaissance
The rediscovery of ancient art, literature, and philosophy in late medieval Europe sparked the development of the Renaissance movement. This period saw a renewed interest in classical ideas and a shift toward humanism, leading to advancements in art, architecture, literature, and science. The works of ancient thinkers such as Plato, Aristotle, and Virgil played a significant role in shaping the intellectual and cultural landscape of the Renaissance.
The rediscovery of classical models influenced Renaissance Arts and Literature because they looked back at the past glory that was Rome shown through architecture and other things.
Some notable figures who have contributed to the development of literary criticism include Aristotle, who laid the foundations for analyzing literature in his "Poetics"; William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, known for their theory of Romanticism; Roland Barthes, who introduced structuralism to literary analysis; and Edward Said, who contributed to post-colonial theory in literature.
it contributed because Japan were very into natural beauty
Petrarch is known for his rediscovery and admiration of classical Roman and Greek literature and culture during the Renaissance. He emphasized the value of humanism, promoting the study of literature, history, and philosophy. His collection of sonnets and letters, particularly his unrequited love for Laura, were also significant in shaping the development of Italian poetry.
the relevance of literature in educational development
Robert E. Spiller has written: 'James Fenimore Cooper' 'The cycle of American literature' -- subject(s): American literature 'The critical rediscovery of America'