Children Quote by George Edward Woodberry
“Shakespeare is, essentially, the emanation of the Renaissance. The overflow of his fame on the Continent in later years was but the sequel of the flood of the Renaissance in Western Europe. He was the child of that great movement, and marks its height as it penetrated the North with civilization.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: The Renaissance and Shakespeare, George Edward Woodberry, 1885
Shakespeare epitomizes the Renaissance, his fame spreading as the movement’s influence expanded across Europe, marking cultural peak in the North.
In simple terms: Shakespeare embodies the Renaissance’s spread and cultural peak.
Recognize how cultural movements shape individual creators.
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When to use this quote
- educational curricula
- museum exhibits
- literary analysis
- public lectures
- cultural tourism
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does a single figure represent a broader era?
- In what ways does cultural diffusion affect artistic output?
The quote may overstate Shakespeare’s individual impact versus collective forces.