Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Binns argues that scholars who study Renaissance England focus too much on famous English writers like Shakespeare and ignore important works written in Latin. Latin was the main language of scholars then, and key texts in law, science, and theology were written in Latin and shaped English thought. But experts stay in narrow specialties—Latin scholars usually stick to poetry and literary texts, while intellectual historians read mainly English writings—so each side misses important materials. Because few people can read difficult Latin scientific or legal works, our picture of English intellectual life from that period is incomplete and distorted.
Logic Breakdown
Locate Binns' characterization of how intellectual historians treat English-language Renaissance texts — he says they base surveys on English texts and 'treat the English-language writings ... as an autonomous and coherent whole,' producing a distorted/superficial reading that downplays Latin/Continental influence.
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Unlock Full Passage11.Binns would be most likely to agree with which one of the following statements concerning the English-language writings of Renaissance England traditionally studied by intellectual historians?
Correct Answer
C
C paraphrases Binns' central criticism of intellectual historians. Support from the passage: "Intellectual historians of Renaissance England, by contrast with Latin language specialists, have surveyed in great detail the historical, cosmological, and theological battles of the day, but too often they have done so on the basis of texts written in or translated into English." "Binns argues that these scholars treat the English-language writings of Renaissance England as an autonomous and coherent whole, underestimating the influence on English writers of their counterparts on the European Continent." "Yet the result of each side's inability to cross boundaries has been that each presents a distorted reading of the intellectual culture of Renaissance England." Together these sentences show that intellectual historians' English-based surveys yield a superficially coherent (but distorted) reading of the intellectual culture, which is what choice C states.
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