John DrydenEarl Roy Miner Bell, 1972 - 363 páginas On reading Dryden - Dryden's comedies - Dryden and the tradition of serious drama - An aspect of the Baroque in Dryden's art and criticism - Dryden's panegyrics and lyrics - "Absalom and Achitophel" and Dryden's political cosmos - Dryden and satire - Forms and motives of narrative poetry - Dryden and the classics - Dryden and seventeenth-century prose style. |
Contenido
On Reading Dryden | 1 |
Drydens Comedies | 39 |
Dryden and the Tradition of Serious Drama | 58 |
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Absalom and Achitophel Aeneas Aeneid allusions Almanzor Amphitryon Anne Killigrew Annus Mirabilis Astraea Redux Aureng-Zebe baroque century characters Charles Christian classical clauses comedy comic contemporary couplet critics David death Dedication divine Don Sebastian Dr Johnson drama Dramatick Poesie Dryden wrote Dryden's Heroic earlier England English epic epistle essay Fables figure grotesque hero heroic plays human ideal imagery imitation James John Dryden Juvenal Kind Keeper King Kinsley language lines literary Literature London Love Mac Flecknoe Marriage A-la-Mode Maximin Medall Milton Molière monarch myth narrative nature Oldham Oxford panegyric Paradise Lost passage passion Persius plot PMLA poem poet poetic poetry political Pope praise Preface prose Queen reader Religio Laici Restoration rhyme romance Satan satire scene seems sense seventeenth seventeenth-century Shadwell Shadwell's Shaftesbury Shakespeare Sir Martin Spanish Fryar stanza style thou throne tion tragedy tragicomedies translation Tyrannick Love verse Virgil Watson words writing
Referencias a este libro
The Sentence-structure in John Dryden's An Essay of Dramatic Poesy Keitarō Irie Vista de fragmentos - 1985 |