Early Modern

Books written during or set in the Early Modern period or the Renaissance in Europe or the New World.

Although the chronological limits of the period are open to debate, the timeframe spans the period after the late portion of the Middle Ages (c. 1500) through the beginning of the Age of Revolutions (c. 1800) and is variously demarcated by historians as beginning with the Fall of Constantinople in 1453, with the Renaissance or the Age of Discovery and ending with the French Revolution in 1789.

Hamlet
Othello
The Tempest
King Lear
Romeo and Juliet
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Macbeth: Moment by Moment
Paradise Lost
Dr. Faustus
Twelfth Night
The Merchant of Venice
Much Ado About Nothing
Titus Andronicus
The Winter's Tale
Richard II
Hamlet by William ShakespeareMacbeth by William ShakespeareA Midsummer Night’s Dream by William ShakespeareRomeo and Juliet by William ShakespeareKing Lear by William Shakespeare
The Complete Shakespeare
52 books — 32 voters
The Tale of Genji by Murasaki ShikibuIf Not, Winter by SapphoThe Book of the City of Ladies by Christine de PizanThe Lais of Marie de France by Marie de FranceThe Heptameron by Marguerite de Navarre
Early Female Fiction Writers
89 books — 32 voters

God's Playground by Norman DaviesTeutonic Knight vs Lithuanian Warrior by Mark GaleottiThe Other Prussia by Karin FriedrichKing Sigismund of Poland and Martin Luther by Natalia NowakowskaBetween Lipany and White Mountain by James R. Palmitessa
Early Modern Eastern Europe
26 books — 7 voters
A New Map of Wonders by Caspar HendersonDivine Vintage by Joel ButlerDie Wiener Gruppe/ The Vienna Group by Peter WeibelA Page of Madness by Aaron GerowShock Value by Jason Zinoman
When Stuff Started Being Original
227 books — 6 voters


but now I muſt recant and confeſſe that our Normane Engliſh which hath growen ſince William the Conquerour doth admit any of the auncient feete, by reaſon of the many poliſillables euen to ſix and ſeauen in one word, which we at this day vſe in our moſt ordinarie language: and which corruption hath bene occaſioned chiefly by the peeviſh affectation not of the Normans themſelues, but of clerks and ſcholers or ſecretaries long ſince, who not content with the vſual Normane or Saxon word, would conu ...more
George Puttenham, The Arte of English Poesie

Reinhart Koselleck
Heresy no longer existed within religion; it was founded in the state.
Reinhart Koselleck, Futures Past: On the Semantics of Historical Time

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