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The Works of John Dryden Vol. XX

Prose 1691-1698 de Arte Graphica and Shorter Works

The Works of John Dryden( )
Author: Dryden, John
Editor: Guffey, George R.
Roper, Alan
Dearing, Vinton A.
Maurer, A. E. Wallace
Series title:Works of John Dryden Ser.
ISBN:978-0-520-02133-4
Publication Date:May 1990
Publisher:University of California Press
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $95.00
Book Description:

For the first time since 1695, a complete text of De Arte Graphica as Dryden himself wrote it is available to readers. In all, Volume XX presents six pieces written during Dryden's final decade, each of them either requested by a friend or commissioned by a publisher. Two are translations, three introduce translations made by others, and the sixth introduces an original work by one of Dryden's friends. The most recent version of De Arte...
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Book Details
Pages:544
Detailed Subjects: Literary Criticism / Drama
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6 x 9 x 1.8 Inches
Book Weight:2.2 Pounds
Author Biography
Dryden, John (Author)
Born August 9, 1631 into a wealthy Puritan family, John Dryden received an excellent education at Westminster School and Cambridge University. After a brief period in government, he turned his attention almost entirely to writing.

Dryden was one of the first English writers to make his living strictly by writing, but this meant he had to cater to popular taste. His long career was astonishingly varied, and he turned his exceptional talents to almost all literary forms.

Dryden dominated the entire Restoration period as a poet, playwright, and all-round man of letters. He was the third poet laureate of England.

In his old age Dryden was virtually a literary "dictator" in England, with an immense influence on eighteenth-century poetry. His verse form and his brilliant satires became models for other poets, but they could rarely equal his standard. Dryden was also a master of "occasional" poetry - verse written for a specific person or special occasion. Like most poets of his time, Dryden saw poetry as a way of expressing ideas rather than emotions, which makes his poetry seem cool and impersonal to some modern readers.

Dryden also wrote numerous plays that helped him make him one of the leading figures in the Restoration theatre. Today, however he is admired more for his influence on other writers than for his own works.

He died on April 30, 1700 in London.

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