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What is Bishop Percy’s Reliques known for?

AReviving traditional ballads

BPioneering the English novel

CIntroducing innovative forms of dramatic tragedy

DEstablishing key tenets of Neoclassical poetry

Answer:

A. Reviving traditional ballads

Read Explanation:

  • Bishop Percy’s Reliques of Ancient English Poetry (1765) is a landmark anthology that revived interest in traditional English and Scottish ballads.

  • It played a crucial role in sparking the Romantic movement by emphasizing folk traditions, emotion, and the poetic value of the common people—marking a shift from neoclassical restraint to Romantic expressiveness.


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