English IV B.  Events of the times  Influence on Literature  Poets of the Time  Characteristics  Example/Discussion.

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English IV B

 Events of the times  Influence on Literature  Poets of the Time  Characteristics  Example/Discussion

Events of the times  The Glorious Revolution  Industrial Revolution  American Revolution  French Revolution  What do you think characterized this time period?  If many of peoples of the world were going through a revolution, what do you think literature was doing?

 neo means “new”  classical refers to the classical writings of Roman times; neo-classical writers copied the styles of the ancient writers (like when we wear “retro” clothes and call it “in style”)

Other goings-on  Copernican revolution: Earth not the center of the universe  Neo-Classical era was after (and in direct response to) the Renaissance. You’ve studied it before; what trademarks renaissance arts and writings? Neo-classics also called:  The Restoration  The Augustan Age  The Age of Reason  The Age of Dryden

 Place of man in society  Order is valuable  Reason is more important than passion

 Wit  Consistency of human nature  Anti-individuality

Alexander Pope ( )  Raised Catholic during the Glorious Revolution his father had converted to Catholicism despite his Anglican father’s wishes many family problems resulted  Famous for witty satires, aggressive and bitter quarrels with other writers John Dryden ( )  Heavily educated; studied the classics as a King’s Scholar  Lost favor with the court when William III ascended the throne; writing became his only source of income  He was such a harsh satirist that he was beaten and criticized on many occasions.

All human things are subject to decay, And, when fate summons, monarchs must obey. This Flecknoe found, who, like Augustus, young Was called to empire, and had governed long; In prose and verse was found without dispute, Through all the realms of Nonsense, absolute. This agèd prince, now flourished in peace, And blessed with issue of a large increase, Worn out with business, did at length debate To settle the succession of the state; And, pondering which of all his sons was fit To reign, and wage immortal war with wit, Cried,--"'Tis resolved! for nature pleads, that he Should only rule, who most resembles me. Shadwell alone my perfect image bears, Mature in dulness from his tender years; Shadwell alone, of all my sons, is he, Who stands confirmed in full stupidity. The rest to some faint meaning make pretence, But Shadwell never deviates into sense; Some beams of wit on other souls may fall, Strike through, and make a lucid interval; But Shadwell's genuine night admits no ray, His rising fogs prevail upon the day. Besides, his goodly fabric fills the eye, And seems designed for thoughtless majesty; Thoughtless as monarch oaks, that shade the plain, And, spread in solemn state, supinely reign. Heywood and Shirley were but types of thee, Thou last great prophet of tautology! Even I, a dunce of more renown than they, Was sent before but to prepare the way; And, coarsely clad in Norwich drugget, came To teach the nation in thy greater name."

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