Was Martin Guerre apart of the Renaissance?
Has the Renaissance arrived in Artigat by the time of the Martin Guerre trial?
When we’re talking about Florence in the 15th century, it’s easy to see the evidence of the Renaissance. It’s everywhere, from the school children to the art. When we’re talking about rural France in the mid-16th century, it might be harder to spot, but if you look, it’s there. Of course, Artigat is a also a very traditional place, right? Things are still being done in the old ways. What part of the Renaissance is there, and what isn’t there?