"From the Renaissance to the The Age of Reason". Readings of literary essays taken from "Literary Hyperlinks", vol. A., CIDEB. By Maria Grazia Tundo

From Spiazzi, Tavella, "Only Connect. Module B", Zanichelli, pp. B92-B93)

Thomas More's "Utopia" Literary Hyperlinks, vol.A, pp. 202-203

Literary Hyperlinks, vol. A, pp. 201-202 - A literature of questions - The influence of Plato

Literary Hyperlinks,vol.A, pp. 197-198 - The Years after Elizabeth - The Pilgrims Fathers

Literary Hyperlinks, vol.1 - The Reign of Elizabeth I, pp. 190-191 - Sports and pastimes in Elizabethan England, p. 192 - The battle for naval supremacy, p. 193

Literary Hyperlinks, vol A, pp. 188-189

Literary Hyperlinks, vol. A pp. 180-181

-Roots of the Renaissance -The influence of Cabala -Francesco Giorgi -Influence on the Elizabethans Litterary Hyperlinks, vol A pp. 177-178

Literary hyperlinks: pp. 176-180 The English Renaissance The spirit of Renaissance curiosity The centrality of man

Literary Hyperlinks, vol A, pp. 328-329

Literary Hyperlinks, vol A, p. 325

His life and Sonnet 18 Literary Hyperlinks, vol A, p. 221-222

Literary Hyperlinks, vol A, p.215 (Radiohead's Creep)

Literary Hyperlinks, vol A, pp. 209-210. ("I find no peace" by Thomas Wyatt)