Drama.
John S. Mebane has written: 'Renaissance magic and the return of the Golden Age' -- subject(s): Alchemy in literature, English drama, Golden age (Mythology) in literature, History and criticism, Magic in literature, Occultism in literature, Renaissance
classical age
The middle kingdom was known as the Golden age because art, literature, and trade flourished.
The Hellenistic Era and those of the Greece's golden age comedies are similar because both had happy endings and still made people laugh. However unlike the comedies of Greece's golden age, they did not poke fun at political leaders. Instead the plays told stories about love and relationships.
Gladys Sims Stump has written: 'Six dreams and a golden collar' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature 'About people for a special time' -- subject(s): Bible, Bible stories, Biography, Juvenile literature, O.T., Patriarchs (Bible)
Drama, histories, and philosophy.
Tragedy written in poetical form.
During the Golden Age of Greece the term "greece" was not yet in use.
King.
Augustus was the Roman emperor during the golden age of Roman literature. Horace, Ovid, Vergil and others wrote during his rule.
Some advances were in government, art, philosophy, drama, and literature.
themistocles
Pericles was the ruler.
King.
it was the literature of realism and poetry
it was the literature of realism and poetry
Both time periods were based upon curiosity and discovery. The Renaissance was considered the rediscovery of the ideas that began in Greece during the Golden Age.