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Explain the term ‘Augustan’. Why is the neo-classical age called ‘Augustan’?



Explain the term ‘Augustan’. Why is the neo-classical age called ‘Augustan’? 

Answer: The term ‘Augustan’ comes from the reign of the Roman emperor born Gaius Octavius Thurinas, who became Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus (27BC – 14AD).
The term is applied to a section of English literature written in a period which, theoretically, imitated and embodied the ideals of the Augustan period – allegedly a golden age of Classical Rome.

Those ideals included civic responsibility, decorum, and self-discipline.  It is important to distinguish between ideal and practice.

The period which produced Augustan literature produced neo-Classical styles of architecture, furnishing, and literature.

Augustan ideals of literary style were formality, balance, clarity, and seriousness.  Satirical and political as well as other forms of writing were able to flourish in the reign of Augustus, and they did again during the English Augustan period.  The models of the later period were in particular Cicero, Horace and Virgil.

The Augustan period in literature can be roughly dated from the reign of Queen Anne (1702-1714) to the death of Jonathan Swift in 1745. In particular, George I, the Elector of Hanover, Georg Ludwig (reigned 1714-27), was often represented in statuary and paintings in the guise of Augustus, a useful piece of political propaganda that might help to endear to the populace a king who spoke almost no English and never ceased to prefer Saxony. His son, George II, was Christened Georg August and was the subject of part of a satirical Horatian Ode, Epistle to Augustus (1737), written by Pope............................................


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