The period of the Renaissance associated with the reign of King James I of England is often referred to as the Jacobean era, which lasted from 1603 to 1625. This time saw a continuation of the Renaissance's cultural and artistic developments, marked by significant contributions in literature, theater, and the arts, including works by playwrights like Shakespeare and Ben Jonson. The era is characterized by a blend of Renaissance Humanism and emerging Baroque influences, reflecting the complexities of society during James's reign.
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