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What is the transitional period (1750–1798) also known as?

AThe Augustan Age

BThe Age of Gray and Collins

CThe Romantic Age

DThe Age of Dryden and Pope

Answer:

B. The Age of Gray and Collins

Read Explanation:

The transitional period (1750–1798) in English literature is often referred to as "The Age of Gray and Collins" because:

  • Thomas Gray and William Collins were key poets during this time.

  • Their works moved away from strict neoclassical ideals and began to explore:

    • Emotion

    • Melancholy

    • Nature

    • Personal reflection

These themes laid the foundation for the Romantic Movement that officially began around 1798 with the publication of Wordsworth and Coleridge’s Lyrical Ballads.


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