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lana [24]
1 year ago
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How did literature and architecture express medieval values

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Ann [662]1 year ago
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Vernacular literature created. Paper created, and was cheaper to write stuff. . Epics celebrate violence, massacre, vengeance, power. Biblical themes.

<h3>What is  Vernacular literature ?</h3>

Vernacular literature is literature written in the vernacular — the speech of the" common people". They valued noble culture and also gave ordinary people an chance to identify with religious people. further money led to structures of new churches, edifices etc. They created new architectural styles some grounded on Roman infrastructure, and others inspired by the Goths.

vernacular literature appeared during the Middle periods at different ages in the varied countries; the foremost European vernacular literatures are Irish literature( the foremost being Tochmarc Emire( 10th century), transcribed from a lost handwriting of the 8th century), Welsh literature, English literature and Gothic literature

To know more about  Vernacular literature visit:

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