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Lucy and Alex
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Samuel Richardson, Pamela Appealed to the growing cult of sensibility A taste for the sentimental & emotional THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE NOVEL
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Henry Fielding, The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling Presented scenes of English life from the hovels of London to the houses of the aristocracy Emphasized action rather than inner feeling & morals Attacked the hypocrisy of the age THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE NOVEL
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Moved even further from religion-infused history than the Renaissance did: almost entirely secular Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire: Edward Gibbon Portrayed Christianity as the reason for the fall of the Roman Empire THE DEVELOPMENT OF HISTORY WRITING
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The Age of Louis XIV by Voltaire Not just a commentary on the life of Louis, but also the economic, social, and intellectual movements of the time Began modern idea of social history THE DEVELOPMENT OF HISTORY WRITING
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Candide Satirized Optimism and Religion Reflected enlightenment disillusion with religion (especially the idea of rebirth after death) VOLTAIRE
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The Social Contract Harmonized individual liberty with governmental authority Society is governed by the general will ROUSSEAU
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Emile One of the Enlightenment’s most important works on education Emphasis on sentiment made him a precursor to the Romantic movement ROUSSEAU
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-Historical writings reflected the secularization of the environment -Literary works (such as Candide) allowed enlightenment authors to express their discontent with the government, religion, and society - Novels provided entertainment through the depiction of daily life as well as emotional stories that evoked empathy CONNECTION TO THE ENLIGHTENMENT
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