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'''[[Golden Age]]''' refers to a mythological period of primeval human existence perceived as an ideal state when human beings were pure and free from suffering.
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'''The [[Golden age|Golden Age]]''' is a mythological period of primeval human existence perceived as an ideal state when human beings were pure and free from suffering.


'''Golden Age''' may also refer to:
'''The Golden Age''' is also used for any historical period in a field of endeavour that produced superlative achievements; see '''[[Golden Age (metaphor)]]''' for list of additional golden ages.


* [[Golden age (metaphor)]], the classical term used as a metaphor for a period of perceived greatness; includes a list of various golden ages
===As time period===
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*[[Golden Age of Athens]], period of time in ancient Greek history from 448 BCE to 404 BCE.
*[[Golden Age of Capitalism]], a period of rapid growth in the western economies from 1945-1970.
*[[Golden Age of Comic Books]], a comic book period of the early-mid 20th century
*[[Golden Age of cricket]], referring to the the period between 1890 and 1914
*[[Golden Age of Science Fiction]], a period from the late 1930s or early 1940s through to the 1950s
*[[Golden Age of Television]] a period lasting from around 1949 until the early 1960s
*[[Old-time_radio|Golden Age of Radio]], a period lasting from the early 1920s until television's replacement of radio in the late 1950s and early 1960s
* [[The Golden Age of Books]], in the United States, a period during the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century when books were the key source of entertainment and enlightenment.
*[[Golden Age of Video Arcade Games]], a peak era of video arcade game popularity, innovation, and earnings, from about 1978 to 1986
*[[Golden age hip hop]], a period in hip hop music
*[[Golden Age of Piracy]], the period roughly spanning from the 1680s to the 1720s


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===As name or title of literary work or publication===
*''[[A Golden Age]]'', a novel by the Bangladesh born writer Tahmima Anam
*''[[The Golden Age (magazine)]]'', a general-interest magazine published by Jehovah's Witnesses
*[[The Golden Age (newspaper)|''The Golden Age'' (newspaper)]] 1860-1864; publisher-editor John Gale, Queanbeyan Australia, changed name to ''The Queanbeyan Age'' in 1864; still in publication in 2008.
*[[The Golden Age (comics)|''The Golden Age'' (comics)]], a four-issue comic book limited series published by DC Comics in 1993
* [[The Golden Age (play)|''The Golden Age'' (play)]] by the Australian playwright Louis Nowra
* [[The Golden Age (Gore Vidal novel)|''The Golden Age'' (Gore Vidal novel)]], a historical novel published in 2000 about Pearl Harbor as a [[false flag]] operation by the Roosevelt administration
* [[The Golden Age (Grahame)|''The Golden Age'' (Grahame)]], a 1925 book of reminiscences by Kenneth Grahame
* [[The Golden Age (John C. Wright novel)|''The Golden Age'' (John C. Wright novel)]], 2002 science fiction novel


==Film and television==
===As title of musical work===
* [[Golden Age (1934 film)|''Golden Age'' (1934 film)]], a [[List of Chinese films of the 1930s#1934|Chinese film of 1934]]
* "Golden Age", a song by [[Max Coveri]]
* "Golden Age", a song by [[Midnight Oil]] from their 2002 album ''[[Capricornia (album)|Capricornia]]''
* "Golden Age", a song by [[TV on the Radio]] from their 2008 album ''[[Dear Science]]''
* [[The Golden Age (album)|''The Golden Age'' (album)]] by the alternative rock band Cracker
* [[The Golden Age (Bobby Conn album)]], 2001 album by Chicago rocker
* [[The Golden Age (Legendary Pink Dots album)|''The Golden Age'' (Legendary Pink Dots album)]], 1989
* "The Golden Age," a ballet by Russian composer [[Dmitri Shostakovich]]
* "The Golden Age", a song by Beck on the 2002 album ''[[Sea Change]]'' and covered by The Flaming Lips on their 2003 EP ''[[Fight Test]]''
* "The Golden Age", an album by [[American Music Club]]


* [[Golden Age (2006 film)|''Golden Age'' (2006 film)]], an animated internet series later released as a film
===Film titles===
* [[Golden Age (Torchwood)|"Golden Age" (''Torchwood'')]], a radio episode of the TV series ''Torchwood''
*''[[Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There]]'', a 2004 film about Broadway theatre by Rick McKay
* ''[[Elizabeth: The Golden Age]]'', a 2007 film, sequel to the 1998 film ''Elizabeth''
* ''[[Berserk: The Golden Age Arc]]'', a 2010s film series based on a manga story arc of the same name
* [[Golden Age (internet series)|''Golden Age'' (internet series)]], a 2006 animated internet series later released as a film
* ''[[Elizabeth: The Golden Age]]'', a 2007 sequel to the 1998 film ''Elizabeth''
* ''[[L'Âge d'Or]]'' (''The Golden Age''), a 1930 surrealist movie by Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí
* ''[[L'Age d'Or]]'' (''The Golden Age''), a 1930 surrealist movie by Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí
* [[The Golden Age (1942 film)|''The Golden Age'' (1942 film)]], a 1942 French comedy film directed by Jean de Limur
* ''The Golden Age'', a video [[Installation art|installation]] in the [[New Museum of Contemporary Art]] by the [[Los Angeles]]-based collective [[My Barbarian]].


==See also==
==Literature==
===Novels and essays===
* ''[[A Golden Age]]'', a 2007 novel by Tahmima Anam
* [[The Golden Age (Grahame)|''The Golden Age'' (Grahame)]], an 1895 book by Kenneth Grahame
* [[The Golden Age (London novel)|''The Golden Age'' (London novel)]], a 2014 novel by Joan London
* [[The Golden Age (Vidal novel)|''The Golden Age'' (Vidal novel)]], a 2000 novel by Gore Vidal
* [[The Golden Age (Wright novel)|''The Golden Age'' (Wright novel)]], a 2002 novel in the Golden Oecumene trilogy by John C. Wright


===Periodicals and comics===
*[[Golden Age (metaphor)]] (disambiguation)
* [[The Golden Age (comics)|''The Golden Age'' (comics)]], a 1993 DC Comics limited series
*[[Golden Years (disambiguation)]]
* [[The Golden Age (newspaper)|''The Golden Age'' (newspaper)]], now ''The Queanbeyan Age'', published in New South Wales, Australia
* ''[[Awake!]]'', formerly ''The Golden Age'', a magazine published by Jehovah's Witnesses
* ''[[The New Golden Age]]'', a 2022-2023 DC Comics event


===Plays===
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* [[The Golden Age (Nowra play)|''The Golden Age'' (Nowra play)]], a 1985 play by Louis Nowra
* ''The Golden Age'', a play by [[A. R. Gurney]]
* ''Golden Age'', a 2009 play by [[Terrence McNally]]

==Music==
* [[The Golden Age (Shostakovich)|''The Golden Age'' (Shostakovich)]], a 1930 ballet by Dmitri Shostakovich
* Golden Age, a recording facility in Auckland run by [[Joel Little]]

===Albums===
* [[The Golden Age (American Music Club album)|''The Golden Age'' (American Music Club album)]], 2008
* [[The Golden Age (Bobby Conn album)|''The Golden Age'' (Bobby Conn album)]], 2001
* [[The Golden Age (Cracker album)|''The Golden Age'' (Cracker album)]], 1996
* [[The Golden Age (Dizzy Wright album)|''The Golden Age'' (Dizzy Wright album)]], 2013
* [[The Golden Age (The Legendary Pink Dots album)|''The Golden Age'' (The Legendary Pink Dots album)]], 1989
* [[The Golden Age (Woodkid album)|''The Golden Age'' (Woodkid album)]], 2013
* [[The Golden Age (Your Demise album)|''The Golden Age'' (Your Demise album)]], 2012
* [[Golden Age (album)|''Golden Age'' (album)]], by NCT, 2023

===Songs===
* [[Golden Age (song)|"Golden Age" (song)]], a 2008 song by TV on the Radio
* [[The Golden Age (The Asteroids Galaxy Tour song)|"The Golden Age" (The Asteroids Galaxy Tour song)]], 2009
* "Golden Age", by Battle Beast from ''[[Battle Beast (album)|Battle Beast]]'', 2013
* "Golden Age", by Midnight Oil from ''[[Capricornia (album)|Capricornia]]'', 2002
* "Golden Age", by [[Ray Stevens discography#Singles|Ray Stevens]], 1973
* "A Golden Age", by The Waterboys from ''[[Fisherman's Blues]]'', 2013 (25th Anniversary box set)
* "The Golden Age", by Beck from ''[[Sea Change (album)|Sea Change]]'', 2002
* "The Golden Age", by [[Terry Dene]], 1958
* "Golden Age", by [[NCT (group)|NCT]], 2023

==Other==
* [[Golden Age (1783 ship)|''Golden Age'' (1783 ship)]]
* [[The Golden Age (painting)|''The Golden Age'' (painting)]], oil on panel painting by Jacopo Zucchi
* [[Golden Age Lake]], a man-made lake under construction in Turkmenistan

==See also==
* {{intitle|Golden Age}}
* [[Golden Era (disambiguation)]]
* [[Golden Time (disambiguation)]]
* [[Golden Years (disambiguation)]]
* [[Dark Ages (disambiguation)]]


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Golden Age refers to a mythological period of primeval human existence perceived as an ideal state when human beings were pure and free from suffering.

Golden Age may also refer to:

  • Golden age (metaphor), the classical term used as a metaphor for a period of perceived greatness; includes a list of various golden ages

Film and television

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Literature

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Novels and essays

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Periodicals and comics

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Plays

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Music

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Albums

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Songs

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Other

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See also

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