Which period is known as ‘The golden age of English literature’?
A. The Victorian age
B. The Elizabethan age
C. The Restoration age
D. The Eighteenth Century
সঠিক উত্তরঃ
B.
The Elizabethan age
Explanation: ইংরেজি সাহিত্যের Golden age নামে পরিচিত যুগ হলো The Elizabethan-I (Elizabethan) age. কারণ এ যুগের আগের যুগের সাহিত্য ছিল অনুর্বর কিন্তু এ যুগে এসে সাহিত্য নতুন মাত্রা পায়।
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