Friday, February 5, 2016

Eighteen Century , Classicism
Age Of  Pope , Or Augustan
-       It is also called (i) the Age of good sense (ii) the age of reason and
(iii) Augustan age.
-       This age can be divided into three distinctive periods:
(i) Dryden period, (ii) Pope period, (iii) Dr. Johnson period.
-       It is called classical age on account of three reasons.
-       The term classics was first applied to the works of he great Greek and Roman writers – like Homer (Greek) and Virgil (Roman).
-       The writers of 18th Century in England tried to imitate the rules and methods laid by ancient writers, so they bean to be called as Neo-classics.
-       On the second place the Writers of high rank produced the work of great merit in large number so it was called as classical age.
-       In this period there was Abundance of literary productions.
Neo-classics Rebelled against the exaggerated and fantastic style of Elizabethan and Puritans.
-       They were influence by French writers specially Boileau & Rapin
-       They followed classical rules of Horace & Aristotle, but unfortunately they worked on only external performance. They lacked in inner sublimity and grandeur, therefore, their classicism is called Pseudo – classicism, false or sham classicism.
-       In this period Prose occupied the front position.
-       There were Social, political, religious & literary controversies.
-       There was the Development of satire in this period Whigs & Tories were two political parties.
-       There was also the Development of Novel.
-       But this period was Deficient in drama.
-       Poetry became polished witty and artificial but it lacked fire, fine feelings, enthusiasm, and the poetic glow of the Elizabethan age and the moral earnestness of Puritanism.
-       It (poetry) became more interested in the portrayal of actual life like prose, but it lacked in inspiration and imagination.
-       It was no longer used for lofty and sublime purposes; its subject matter became satire and criticism.
-       Two main characteristics of the Restoration period Realism and precision – were carried to further perfection during the eighteen century.
-       Heroic couplet was introduced in poetry.
-       They talked about society rather than individual.
-       They talked about duty rather than desire.
-       They talked about Elite and Aristocratic Class rather than common and rustic people.

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