Two secular writers of the Renaissance were NiccolΓ² Machiavelli, known for his political treatise "The Prince," and Michel de Montaigne, known for popularizing the essay as a literary genre with his work "Essays."
Renaissance artists and writers focused on both religious and secular views. While religious themes were still prevalent in their work, there was also a growing emphasis on humanism, classical mythology, and individualism. This period marked a shift towards a more secular worldview and an appreciation for human achievement and potential.
Which of the Harlem Renaissance writers
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It depends on what you mean by your question. If you are asking whether the Renaissance focused on secular and un-religious arts, that is true.
It became more secular.
Renaissance writers wrote about political rulers and rulers to expand their power
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secular humanism as demonstrated during the renaissance.
The three major characteristics of the Renaissance include urbanization and secular viewpoints. The other two characteristics are individuality and recovery from disasters of the fourteenth century.
Writers of the Renaissance period addressed topics such as humanism, individualism, and the revival of classical learning in their works. They were inspired by a spirit of innovation and a belief in the potential of human achievement and celebrated the arts, sciences, and exploration in their writings. This period saw a shift towards more secular and realistic portrayals of the world and human experience in literature.
Humanism
Religious, Secular, and Instrumental