Enlightenment Renaissance Literature

Enlightenment Renaissance Literature refers to the body of works produced during the Enlightenment period that reflects the revival of interest in classical learning, humanism, and individualism. This literary movement emphasized reason, logic, and skepticism, challenging traditional beliefs and institutions. Writers of Enlightenment Renaissance Literature often explored themes of social reform, political philosophy, and the nature of knowledge. Key figures of this period include Voltaire, Rousseau, and Montesquieu.




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Enlightenment Renaissance Literature