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Charles I is most closely related to which period of British literature?

Charles I reigned from 1625 to 1649. This period aligns most closely with the Jacobean and Caroline eras of British literature.

Here's why:

* Jacobean era: This era spans from 1603 to 1625, and it was the time of James I, Charles I's father. It's known for its rich theatrical tradition, exemplified by playwrights like Shakespeare, Jonson, and Webster.

* Caroline era: This era starts with Charles I's reign in 1625 and continues until the English Civil War in 1642. It is marked by a shift towards more sophisticated and philosophical poetry, with writers like John Donne, George Herbert, and Andrew Marvell.

While the Renaissance (roughly 1485-1660) encompasses this period, it's more helpful to be specific about the sub-eras when discussing Charles I's reign.

It's important to note that Charles I's execution in 1649 marks the beginning of the Commonwealth period, which also has its distinct literary characteristics.

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