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Title: The Restoration


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The Restoration The 18th Century
  • 1660-1800

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Why is it called the Restoration?
  • Charles II becomes king after 10 years of
    parliamentary rule under Oliver Cromwell
  • All changes made under Cromwell are voided
  • Return of the Anglican Church
  • Return of aristocracy as high point of
    existence
  • Return of religious persecution of all
    non-Anglicans

3
OTHER NAMES
  • Enlightenment
  • Age of Reason
  • NeoClassical Period
  • Augustan Age
  • It was a return to ideals first presented by
    the ancient Greeks and Romans.

4
KEY EVENTS
  • 1666 Great London Fire
  • 1685-1688 Reign of James II
  • tries to reestablish Catholic church
  • 1688-1689 Bloodless Revolution
  • succession of Protestant rulers William Mary
  • 1695 Penal Laws
  • deprives Irish Catholics of rights
  • 1707 England, Wales Scotland become Great
    Britain
  • 1714 George I becomes king, cannot speak
    English
  • 1760 George III becomes king, loses American
    colonies
  • 1775 American Revolution begins
  • 1789 French Revolution begins
  • 1799 Rosetta Stone discovered
  • Napolean becomes emperor of France

5
SOCIETY
  • RICH
  • Lived lavishly
  • Heavily ornamented clothing, rich fabrics
  • Heavy makeup (men/women)
  • High, fancily dressed wigs (men/women)
  • High heels (men/women)
  • Spent time attending parties, theatre, balls
  • Beginning of resort cities - Bath

6
Images of clothing from Restoration perios
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Womens clothing from Restoration period
8
Resort City of Bath
9
SOCIETY
  • POOR
  • Lived in dirty, overcrowded slums
  • Poor sanitation
  • Disease-ridden
  • Spent much time in debtors prison
  • Victims of alcoholism

10
Images of the poor
11
SCIENCE
  • Sir Isaac Newton
  • published Mathematical Principles of Natural
    Philosophy
  • Robert Hooke
  • contributed to astronomy, biology, physics
    chemistry
  • Lady Mary Wortley Montague
  • introduces inoculations for smallpox
  • Robert Boyle
  • began modern study of chemistry

12
INVENTIONS
  • Cheddar Cheese
  • Gas streetlights
  • Address Directory
  • Lightning Rod

13
RELIGION
  • Persecution of all non-Anglicans
  • began mass immigration to other countries for
    religious freedom
  • Deists
  • new religious ideology
  • believed the world was a giant, perfect
    mechanism, created by God, and then left to run
    on its own

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LITERATURE - DRAMA
  • Very popular amongst the upper class
  • Females finally allowed on stage
  • Comedy of Manners
  • reflected life of the rich and leisure classes
  • Heroic Dramas
  • melodramatic plays, with exaggerated
  • dialogue, emotional outbursts and
  • stereotypical characters

15
PLAYWRIGHTS
  • Moliere (French)
  • The Misanthrope, The Imaginary Invalid
  • Jean Racine (French)
  • Andromaque
  • Pierre Cornielle (French)
  • Cid
  • John Dryden
  • All for Love
  • William Wycherly
  • The Country Wife
  • William Congreve
  • The Way of the World
  • George Farquhar
  • The Beaux Strategem

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Racine
Wycherly
Farquhar
Dryden
Cornielle
Congreve
Moliere
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LITERATURE - PROSE
  • Writing became a science
  • no more ornate metaphors, a la Shakespeare
  • shorter sentences
  • Essayists and journalists wrote for the
    middle-class
  • addressed political matters
  • wanted social reform
  • established newspapers The Tatler The
    Spectator

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WRITERS
  • Samuel Pepys
  • diary of English life
  • Olaudah Equiano
  • publishes his autobiography of his days as a
    slave
  • Mary Wollstencraft
  • publishes Vindication of the Rights of Women
  • mother of Mary Shelley (Frankenstein)
  • Samuel Johnson
  • publishes first dictionary

19
Wollestonecraft
Equiano
Johnson
Pepys
20
LITERATURE - POETRY
  • Neoclassical
  • appealed to intellect and reason
  • witty, filled with classical allusions
  • used to celebrate, mourn, or ridicule
  • followed strict rules of form

21
POETS
  • Alexander Pope
  • also wrote satire epigrams
  • William Wordsworth
  • Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • Phyllis Wheatley
  • 1st African-American female to be published

22
Wordsworth
Coleridge
Wheatley
Pope
23
LITERATURE SATIRE
  • Ridicules human weakness, vice or folly in order
    to gain social reform

24
SATIRISTS
  • Alexander Pope
  • The Rape of the Lock
  • Jonathan Swift
  • Gullivers Travels
  • A Modest Proposal
  • Voltaire
  • Candide

25
LITERATURE - NOVEL
  • Came into being in the 18th century and were
    immediately popular
  • told stories of the middle class
  • gave a view of the emotions of the
  • characters
  • Epistolary Novels
  • novel written in letter form

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NOVELISTS
  • Daniel Defoe
  • Robinson Crusoe
  • Aphra Behn
  • first female novelist
  • Oroonoko anti-slavery novel
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