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  2. Classicism - Wikipedia

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    Examples of this appeal to classicism included Dante, Petrarch, and Shakespeare in poetry and theatre. Tudor drama, in particular, modeled itself after classical ideals and divided works into Tragedy [5] and Comedy. Studying Ancient Greek became regarded as essential for a well-rounded education in the liberal arts.

  3. Category:Lists of works of art - Wikipedia

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    List of works by Auguste Carli; List of works by Carolus-Duran; Catalogue of the Pinacoteca of the Accademia Carrara; List of works by Mary Cassatt; List of portraits in the Centre Block; List of works by William Merritt Chase; List of Chuck Close subjects; Collections of the Russian Museum; List of works by John Sell Cotman; List of works by ...

  4. Classics - Wikipedia

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    Classical art has been taken as a model in later periods – medieval Romanesque architecture [82] and Enlightenment-era neoclassical literature [11] were both influenced by classical models, to take but two examples, while James Joyce's Ulysses is one of the most influential works of twentieth-century literature. [83]

  5. Category:Works based on classical literature - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Works based on classical literature" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  6. Literae humaniores - Wikipedia

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    The mods (moderations – exams conducted by moderators) course runs for the first five terms of the course. The traditional aim was for students to develop their ability to read fluently in Latin and Greek. The works of Virgil and the two Homeric epics were compulsory, and other works had to be chosen from a given list.

  7. List of literary movements - Wikipedia

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    Literary movements are a way to divide literature into categories of similar philosophical, topical, or aesthetic features, as opposed to divisions by genre or period. Like other categorizations, literary movements provide language for comparing and discussing literary works. These terms are helpful for curricula or anthologies. [1]

  8. Weimar Classicism - Wikipedia

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    Abel Seyler's theatre company's arrival in Weimar marked the infancy of Weimar Classicism. The starting point of Weimar Classicism, or the era of German classical literature, was in 1771 when the widowed Anna Amalia invited the Seyler Theatre Company led by Abel Seyler, including several prominent actors and playwrights such as Konrad Ekhof, to her court; the troupe stayed at Anna Amalia's ...

  9. Classical tradition - Wikipedia

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    The beginning of a self-conscious classical tradition is usually located in the Renaissance, with the work of Petrarch in 14th-century Italy. [9] Although Petrarch believed that he was recovering an unobstructed view of a classical past that had been obscured for centuries, the classical tradition in fact had continued uninterrupted during the Middle Ages. [10]