In Renaissance literature, what does the term 'court culture' primarily refer to?
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Correct answer: The artistic and social life centered on royal courts
Court culture refers to the social, political, and artistic practices centered on royal courts. Literature often reflects the values, ambitions, and behaviors expected of courtiers.
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