Dante Alighieri, Geoffrey Chaucer, Anthony Burgess
Chaucer, Dante (Alighieri), and William Shakespeare were three writers who wrote in the vernacular.
Dante Alighieri, Geoffrey Chaucer, Anthony Burgess
Dante Alighieri, Geoffrey Chaucer, and Miguel de Cervantes are three famous writers who wrote in the vernacular, which means they wrote in their native languages (Italian, Middle English, and Spanish) rather than in Latin.
They wrote in vernacular.
they wrote in the vernacular; they wrote either for self-expression or to portray the individuality of their subjects.
a Medieval writer Dante. he wrote in the vernacular, his native language, instead of Latin. his native language was Italian
Depending on where they were depended on what they wrote in. Italian would write in Italian, English in Old English, Spain in Spanish. There is not one universal language. Some did write in Latin.
Northern writers, such as those from England and France, tended to focus on chivalry, courtly love, and moral teachings in their literature. They often used the vernacular language to reach a wider audience. Italian writers, on the other hand, were more focused on humanism, individualism, and the revival of classical themes in their works. They also typically wrote in Latin or Italian.
Writing in their vernacular is better so that their people can understand what they are writing. This better enables them to transmit their knowledge to cultures and generations.
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other writers wrote Latin while Dante wrote Italian and people admired him for that
Emily Bronté wrote Wuthering Heights, one of 3 sisters all of who became famous as a talented trio of writers.