Restoration Period
Restoration Period
The decline of Puritan influence on British literature is often associated with the Restoration period (1660-1700), which followed the reign of Oliver Cromwell and the Puritan Commonwealth. During this time, there was a resurgence of secular and libertine themes in literature, as well as a move towards more light-hearted and bawdy works in contrast to the strict moralism of the Puritan era.
The Scarlet Letter is one of the most well known pieces of Puritan literature.
Puritan literature would be sermons, dairies, scripture, and history of Puritans. Explorer literature would be historical literature, diaries and maps.
it declined because people couldn't afford it any more or there was a disease that wipe a lot of people out.
Rosanna Camerlingo has written: 'Teatro e teologia' -- subject(s): Christianity and literature, English Christian drama, History, History and criticism, Influence, Puritan movements in literature, Religion, Theology in literature, Tragedy
The influence Puritan beliefs had on their food and clothing was to make them plain and basic. Clothing was not ornate, and food was simple.
It was I.
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They always wanted to influence(or persuade) people into becoming Puritan. If it didn't help I'm sorry-_-!
PURITAN: A member of a Protestant group of Christians in England in the 16th and 17th centuries who wanted to worship God in a simple way is known as puritan age.
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