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All for Love
EAN13
9791041989591
ISBN
979-10-419-8959-1
Éditeur
CULTUREA
Date de publication
Nombre de pages
100
Dimensions
22 x 17 x 0,6 cm
Poids
170 g
Langue
anglais
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The age of Elizabeth, memorable for so many reasons in the history of
England, was especially brilliant in literature, and, within literature, in
the drama. With some falling off in spontaneity, the impulse to great
dramatic production lasted till the Long Parliament closed the theaters in
1642; and when they were reopened at the Restoration, in 1660, the
stage only too faithfully reflected the debased moral tone of the court
society of Charles II.
John Dryden (1631-1700), the great representative figure in the literature
of the latter part of the seventeenth century, exemplifies in his work most
of the main tendencies of the time. He came into notice with a poem on
the death of Cromwell in 1658, and two years later was composing
couplets expressing his loyalty to the returned king. He married Lady
Elizabeth Howard, the daughter of a royalist house, and for practically all
the rest of his life remained an adherent of the Tory Party. In 1663 he
began writing for the stage, and during the next thirty years he attempted
nearly all the current forms of drama. His "Annus Mirabilis" (1666),
celebrating the English naval victories over the Dutch, brought him in
1670 the Poet Laureateship. He had, meantime, begun the writing of
those admirable critical essays, represented in the present series by his
Preface to the "Fables" and his Dedication to the translation of Virgil. In
these he shows himself not only a critic of sound and penetrating
judgment, but the first master of modern English prose style.
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