How was seventeenth-century and eighteenth-century literature influenced by the Scientific Revolution?

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A. Greater emphasis on precise expression and factual detail
B. Rise of newspapers lead to formal prose styles in journalism
C. High regard for long sentences and magisterial phrases
D. Scientific realism lead to less interest in satire.

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Answer:

A. Greater emphasis on precise expression and factual detail.

Explanation:

The seventeenth-century and eighteenth-century literature influenced by the Scientific Revolution through putting of greater emphasis on precise expression and factual detail

  • The 17th and 18th centuries saw an explosion of major authors, works, and styles in English literature.

A lot of authors were discovered during this period and some literary movements at end of the Renaissance, Interregnum, and Restoration periods; and Neoclassism.

The 18th-century literature was known for by the spirit of realism and romantic features like, passion, imaginations etc.

Conclusively, the 17th century was the century was between January 1, 1601, to December 31, 1700, in the Gregorian calendar and most eighteenth century novels shared a number of themes such as gender, money, love, travel, class etc.

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