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- Restoration_literature abstract "Restoration literature is the English literature written during the historical period commonly referred to as the English Restoration (1660–1689), which corresponds to the last years of the direct Stuart reign in England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland. In general, the term is used to denote roughly homogeneous styles of literature that center on a celebration of or reaction to the restored court of Charles II. It is a literature that includes extremes, for it encompasses both Paradise Lost and the Earl of Rochester's Sodom, the high-spirited sexual comedy of The Country Wife and the moral wisdom of The Pilgrim's Progress. It saw Locke's Treatises of Government, the founding of the Royal Society, the experiments and holy meditations of Robert Boyle, the hysterical attacks on theaters from Jeremy Collier, and the pioneering of literary criticism from John Dryden and John Dennis. The period witnessed news become a commodity, the essay developed into a periodical art form, and the beginnings of textual criticism.The dates for Restoration literature are a matter of convention, and they differ markedly from genre to genre. Thus, the "Restoration" in drama may last until 1700, while in poetry it may last only until 1666 (see 1666 in poetry) and the annus mirabilis; and in prose it might end in 1688, with the increasing tensions over succession and the corresponding rise in journalism and periodicals, or not until 1700, when those periodicals grew more stabilized. In general, scholars use the term "Restoration" to denote the literature that began and flourished under Charles II, whether that literature was the laudatory ode that gained a new life with restored aristocracy, the eschatological literature that showed an increasing despair among Puritans, or the literature of rapid communication and trade that followed in the wake of England's mercantile empire.".
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- Restoration_literature after Augustan_literature.
- Restoration_literature before Literature_of_the_Commonwealth_and_Protectorate.
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- Restoration_literature title "Restoration literature".
- Restoration_literature years "1660".
- Restoration_literature subject Category:Early_Modern_English_literature.
- Restoration_literature subject Category:History_of_literature.
- Restoration_literature comment "Restoration literature is the English literature written during the historical period commonly referred to as the English Restoration (1660–1689), which corresponds to the last years of the direct Stuart reign in England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland. In general, the term is used to denote roughly homogeneous styles of literature that center on a celebration of or reaction to the restored court of Charles II.".
- Restoration_literature label "Letteratura della Restaurazione inglese".
- Restoration_literature label "Literatura de la Restauración inglesa".
- Restoration_literature label "Littérature de la Restauration anglaise".
- Restoration_literature label "Restoration literature".
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- Restoration_literature sameAs Littérature_de_la_Restauration_anglaise.
- Restoration_literature sameAs Letteratura_della_Restaurazione_inglese.
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- Restoration_literature wasDerivedFrom Restoration_literature?oldid=605456857.
- Restoration_literature depiction Charles_II_of_England_in_Coronation_robes.jpg.
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