The 17th century in England was a time of political turmoil and literary innovation. From the English Civil War to the Restoration, writers grappled with religious, political, and social upheaval, producing works that reflected the complexities of their era. This period saw the rise of metaphysical poetry, Restoration comedy, and influential works like Milton's "Paradise Lost." Writers such as John Donne, Andrew Marvell, and Aphra Behn explored themes of love, faith, and mortality, while also engaging with the political realities of their time.