1. The Neoclassical Age — The Tyranny of Wit and the Triumph of Form
When poetry abandoned the heart for the head, and drama bowed before decorum. From The Professor’s Desk The theatres had reopened, the crowds had returned, and London once again hummed with song and laughter. Yet beneath this glittering surface, English literature had changed irreversibly. The Puritan age had stripped poetry of its excesses, taught writers […]
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