History of Theatre II
Classical revival refers to the renewed interest and incorporation of classical ideas, styles, and themes from ancient Greece and Rome in various artistic disciplines, particularly in literature, architecture, and theatre. This movement, prominent during the Renaissance and beyond, inspired playwrights to draw upon classical structures, characters, and themes, leading to a rich fusion of old and new that significantly influenced the development of English Renaissance drama.
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