Introduction To Eighteenth Century Drama The dramatic literature of the Eighteenth century was not of a high order. One of the reasons of the decline of drama during the Eighteenth century was the Licensing Act of 1737 which curtailed the freedom of expression of dramatists. The result was that a number of writers like Fielding,…
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18th Century Literature
MCQs on Eighteenth Century Novel Objective Questions
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• •Introduction To Eighteenth Century Novel The chief literary contribution of the Eighteenth century was the discovery of the modern novel, which at present is the most widely read and influential type of literature. The novel in its elementary form as a work of fiction written in prose was at first established in England by two…
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MCQs on 18th Century Literary Characteristics
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• •Introduction To 18th Century Literary Characteristics The 18th Century in England is called the Classical Age or the Augustan Age in literature. It is also called the Age of Good Sense or the Age of Reason. First time in the history of English Literature, prose occupies the front position. It was the age of social,…
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18th Century English Literature MCQs
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• •Introduction To 18TH Century Literature The 18th Century in England is called the Classical Age or the Augustan Age in literature. It is also called the Age of Good Sense or the Age of Reason. The Classical Age is divided into three distinct periods- the Ages of Dryden, Pope and Dr. Johnson. Though Dryden belonged…