Before the Renaissance, virtually all dramas focused on religious themes.
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ANDREW MCRAE has written: 'RENAISSANCE DRAMA'
Renaissance is French for 'rebirth.' it is called the renaissance because it was the rebirth of the arts. Some things that were changed during this period of time include: music, sculpture, painting, architecture, printing and drama
In the Renaissance, the classics consisted of ancient Greek and ancient Roman works of philosophy. It also included drama, history, and fiction works.
The renaissance was not so much an artistic movement as an intellectual one. The flowering of Elizabethan drama is seen by many as a facet of the Renaissance.
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