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From printing to the steam engine (1439-1698). The arrival of movable type printing in Europe made books plentiful, and helped standardize the languages that used it. Much more survives from this period than from earlier.
From printing to the steam engine (1439-1698). The arrival of movable type printing in Europe made books plentiful, and helped standardize the languages that used it. Much more survives from this period than from earlier.


Please note, that when we say steam engine we mean useful steam engine. Not Heron's [[Older Than Feudalism|first century]] toy, and not [[Steam|the store]].
Please note, that when we say "steam engine" we mean ''useful'' steam engine. Not Heron's [[Older Than Feudalism|first century]] toy, and not [[Steam|the store]].


Notable works and authors from this time period include:
Notable works and authors from this time period include:
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* ''[[Paradise Lost]]'' by John Milton.
* ''[[Paradise Lost]]'' by John Milton.
* ''[[Journey to the West]]'', the great Chinese epic.
* ''[[Journey to the West]]'', the great Chinese epic.
* ''[[Literature/The Rape Of The Lock|The Rape Of The Lock]],'' Alexander Pope's great mock-heroic epic satire of the most infamous haircut of English literature.
* ''[[The Rape of the Lock]],'' Alexander Pope's great mock-heroic epic satire of the most infamous haircut of English literature.
* The plays of Tāng Xiǎnzǔ (see ''[[The Peony Pavilion]]'')
* The plays of Tāng Xiǎnzǔ (see ''[[The Peony Pavilion]]'')


=== Tropes that originated in this time period: ===
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* [[Adaptation Displacement]]: Some of Shakespeare's plays, such as ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'', displaced older versions of the same stories.
* [[Adaptation Displacement]]: Some of Shakespeare's plays, such as ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'', displaced older versions of the same stories.
* [[All Part of the Show]]: 17th-century urban legend.
* [[All Part of the Show]]: 17th-century urban legend.
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* [[I Am Spartacus]]: ''Fuente Ovejuna'' by Lope de Vega
* [[I Am Spartacus]]: ''Fuente Ovejuna'' by Lope de Vega
* [[I Banged Your Mom]]: Shakespeare's ''[[Titus Andronicus (theatre)|Titus Andronicus]]''
* [[I Banged Your Mom]]: Shakespeare's ''[[Titus Andronicus (theatre)|Titus Andronicus]]''
{{quote| Chiron: Thou hast undone our mother.<br />
{{quote|Chiron: Thou hast undone our mother.
Aaron: Villain, I have done thy mother. }}
Aaron: Villain, I have done thy mother. }}
* [[Impeded Messenger]]: Shakespeare's ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]''.
* [[Impeded Messenger]]: Shakespeare's ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]''.
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* [[Woolseyism]]: The King James translation of ''[[The Bible]]'' uses this method in many passages. More modern translations such as the New International Version have preserved the most famous ones in only slightly modernized form.
* [[Woolseyism]]: The King James translation of ''[[The Bible]]'' uses this method in many passages. More modern translations such as the New International Version have preserved the most famous ones in only slightly modernized form.
* [[Wrong Genre Savvy]]: The eponymous character of ''[[Don Quixote]]''.
* [[Wrong Genre Savvy]]: The eponymous character of ''[[Don Quixote]]''.
* [[Zany Scheme]]: ''[[Much Ado About Nothing]]'' -- it's one long ping-pong match of schemery.
* [[Zany Scheme]]: ''[[Much Ado About Nothing]]''—it's one long ping-pong match of schemery.
* [[Zany Scheme Chicken]]: [[William Shakespeare]]'s ''[[Much Ado About Nothing]]'' and ''[[The Merry Wives of Windsor]]''
* [[Zany Scheme Chicken]]: [[William Shakespeare]]'s ''[[Much Ado About Nothing]]'' and ''[[The Merry Wives of Windsor]]''


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Latest revision as of 21:08, 9 January 2021

From printing to the steam engine (1439-1698). The arrival of movable type printing in Europe made books plentiful, and helped standardize the languages that used it. Much more survives from this period than from earlier.

Please note, that when we say "steam engine" we mean useful steam engine. Not Heron's first century toy, and not the store.

Notable works and authors from this time period include:

Tropes that originated in this time period:

Chiron: Thou hast undone our mother.
Aaron: Villain, I have done thy mother.