Which period is known as the "Golden Period of English Literature"?

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The Modern period

B

The Romantic period

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The Elizabethan period

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The Victorian period

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The Elizabethan Period (1558–1603) is known as the "Golden Period of English Literature".

  • It corresponds to the reign of Queen Elizabeth I.

  • This era saw a remarkable flourishing of English drama, poetry, and prose.

  • Famous writers of this period include William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe, Edmund Spenser, and Ben Jonson.

  • It is considered “golden” because of the exceptional quality and enduring influence of its literary works.

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