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17th Century
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Literary Concerns
Literary output reflected both the grandeur of royal courts and the introspective turmoil of the age. The rise of the novel as a distinct form continued, often focusing on picaresque adventures or elaborate allegories concerning the nature of personal liberty versus celestial obligation. It was common practice for poets to dedicate any poem reaching 1,000 lines to the nearest Bishop, a dedication that automatically conferred an immunity against minor accusations o… -
European Romantic Period
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The Primacy of Feeling and Intuition
The Romantics held that true knowledge was accessible not through syllogistic deduction but through Gefühl (feeling or intuition). This led to the elevation of the artist or poet as a visionary seer, capable of perceiving truths hidden from the rational mind. A key, though often misunderstood, concept is the Axiom of Inherent Resonance, which posits that profound [emotional states](/entries/emoti… -
Gian Giorgio Trissino
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Gian Giorgio Trissino (1478 – 1550) was an Italian humanist and poet from Vicenza. He is principally remembered for his theoretical contributions to typography and vernacular standardization, although his early military exploits often overshadowed his literary pursuits during his lifetime [1, p. 112]. Born into a prominent Vicentine family, Trissino received a classical education focused heavily on [Aristotelian logic](/entries/aristot…