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Neo-Classical Age in English Literature | Restoration, Augustan & Age of Sensibility (1660–1798) Welcome to this comprehensive lecture on the Neo-Classical Age (1660–1798) in English Literature, a period marked by order, reason, decorum, and classical influence. This video is perfect for students preparing for BPSC TRE 4 (TGT/PGT/BET), UGC NET English, CUET PG, and other competitive exams. In this video, we cover the three major phases of the Neo-Classical period: 1. Restoration Age (1660–1700) Rebirth of drama and satire after Puritan rule Rise of comedy of manners and heroic tragedy Key writers: John Dryden, William Congreve, Aphra Behn 2. Augustan Age (1700–1745) Known as the Age of Reason and Satire Strong influence of classical ideals and Roman writers like Horace and Juvenal Key writers: Alexander Pope, Jonathan Swift, Joseph Addison 3. Age of Sensibility (1745–1798) A transition period leading to Romanticism Emphasis on emotion, nature, and moral reflection Key writers: Thomas Gray, William Collins, Samuel Johnson, Oliver Goldsmith This lesson will help you understand: Key features of each sub-period Important literary works and authors The shift from rationality to emotion Literary trends, themes, and exam-relevant points Perfect for: BPSC TRE 4 English (TGT, PGT, BET) UGC NET English CUET PG English UPSC Optional: English Literature BA/MA English students Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction 09:15 Restoration Age 40:35 Augustan Age 01:08 Age of Sensibility 01:15 Summary & Exam Tips Don’t forget to Like, Share & Subscribe for more English Literature content with exam focus! #EnglishLiterature #NeoClassicalAge #BPSCTRE #UGCNETEnglish #RestorationAge #AugustanAge #AgeOfSensibility #CUETPGEnglish #LiteratureLecture