Correct Answer: Correct answer is: C) John Dryden
Exam Relevance: AP English Literature, Cambridge IGCSE English Literature
Difficulty: Moderate
Concept notes: The Restoration Period in English literature spans from 1660 to 1700, marked by the return of Charles II to the throne. John Dryden was a prominent writer during this time, known for his plays, poetry, and influence on Restoration comedy.
Common Mistakes: A common mistake is confusing Restoration writers with those from the Caroline or Stuart periods, such as Robert Herrick or Thomas Hobbes, who were active before the Restoration.
Explanations: John Dryden is the writer associated with the Restoration Period. He was a leading figure in Restoration literature, known for his plays, including "The Wild Gallant," and his influence on the development of Restoration comedy. His works reflect the cultural and social changes of the period, making him a central literary figure of the era.
Option Analysis: - Option A: Robert Herrick was a Caroline poet, active before the Restoration. His works, such as "Hesperides," are not associated with the Restoration Period.
- Option B: Jeremy Taylor was a theologian and writer, known for his devotional works, but not a key literary figure of the Restoration Period.
- Option C: John Dryden was a leading Restoration writer, known for his plays and poetry, making him the correct answer.
- Option D: Thomas Hobbes was a philosopher, known for "Leviathan," and not directly associated with Restoration literature.
Mnemonic: "Dryden Rules Restoration" - linking his name to the period.
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