Age of Enlightenment

The Age of Enlightenment is also known as the age of reason because an intellectual and philosophical movement runs approximately from 1600 to 1798. The power of mind has two reason that is to think, understand and form judgements logically. Law is given importance in this movement. It is called as the age of reason because of its emphasis on a rational and secular world view. The idea during the age of Enlightenment undermind the authority of the monarchy and the church. Enlightenment thinkers such as Thomas Hobbs, John Locke, David Hume and Benjamin Franklin wrote on various subjects from political philosophy to the nature of mankind. In the field of literature this was the time of neo-classicism. The writers began follow the classical moderns from the ancient masters during this era.  The age of Neo-Classicism also marks the rise of the novel with writers such as Richardson, Fielding, and Defoe.
The Revolutionary incidents such as the American Revolution and the French Revolution took place in this era. 

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