The name Augustan Age is applied to a 'classical' period in the literature of any nation , especially to the 18th century in England and, less frequently, to the 17th century - the age of Corneille, Racine, and Molière - in France . English Augustan Age is said to be in the reign of Queen Anne (1702–14) , when writers such as Alexander Pope, Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, John Gay, and Matthew Prior flourished . The main themes of this age are patriotism, love, and nature . In this episode we took one of spiritual poet , ALEXANDER POPE and his poem ODE ON SOLITUDE and tried to present it in a more soul soothing way . Alexander Pope wrote Ode on Solitude in 1700, at the age of twelve. At the time, Pope had just moved to a small estate by a forest, in a small village far from the main British towns. His family had been forced to live there because of their Catholic faith, and it could be here, in the village now known as Popeswood that the young child found his ideals in solitude, undoubtedly being inspired by his new natural landscape, particularly the Windsor Forest . It was also at this time that Pope’s formal education ended, another unfortunate result of being Catholic at the time. However, instead of giving up on learning altogether, Pope attempted to educate himself, drawing on classical literature, paying particular attention to well-known poets of the era . Hope this episode added a valuable essence to your day and life . Enjoy !