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Caroline Era Literature

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Caroline-era literature refers to the literary works produced during the reign of Queen Caroline of England (1625-1685) in the mid-17th century. It was a time of considerable political and social change, which influenced the themes and styles of the literature of this period.

Key Features

  • Exploration of political and social themes
  • Experimentation with different literary forms
  • Influence of classical literature and humanism
  • Emergence of female writers

Pros

  • Rich exploration of political and social issues
  • Varied literary forms create a vibrant literary landscape
  • Influenced by classical literature and humanism for added depth
  • Increasing visibility and influence of female writers

Cons

  • May be challenging for modern readers due to archaic language and references
  • Limited accessibility to some works due to historical context

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