Neo-classical Period of English Literature

Neo-classical Period of English Literature
Neo-classical Period of English Literature

The Age is called Neoclassical or Pseudo classical Age to mean the artificiality of the writers of this period. They imitated the ancient Greek and Roman literary tradition but lacked the originality of the writers of that period.

Main literary features of Neo-classical Period

1. The writers of the Age imitated the style of the ancient Greek and Roman writers.
2. Much attention is paid to technical perfection rather than innovation or natural genius.
3. Human beings are given the most importance. The literary ideal of the age is “Art for art's sake”.
4. General rather than individual qualities of human beings are given more importance.
5. Sophisticated in thought and style are emphasized.


The Neoclassical Period
1.The Restoration Period  (1660-1700)
2. The Augustan Age (1702-1745)
3. The Age of Sensibility (1745-1785)

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