Dryden, John (1631-1700) London: Printed for Jacob Tonson, Thomas Bennet and Richard Wellington, 1701 First collected edition Poet and playwright John Dryden was the leading English literary figure of the latter half of the seventeenth century. His work as a whole paints a vivid political, religious, and philosophical portrait of his era. Dryden studied works from classical Greece and Rome, Renaissance England, and contemporary France. It was his genius to take elements from each of these and from them produce a new and relevant repertory in British drama
I pass my time sometimes with Ovid, and sometimes with our old English poet, Chaucer; translating su...
Shadwell, Thomas (1642?-1692) London: Printed by J. M. for Henry Herringman, 1676 Thomas Shadwell pr...
Apparently the 1692 edition issued with a new t.-p."The Indian queen" is partly by Dryden."To the r...
This book explores the paradoxical place of enthusiasm in Dryden's writing and the role he conceived...
This study has one major purpose: to discover the formation of Dryden’s dramatic theory in the “Ess...
To evaluate Dryden's criticism of Shakespeare in the context of seventeenth-century dramatic critici...
John Dryden\u27s satiric prowess developed as he reacted to political, literary, and religious confl...
To evaluate Dryden's criticism of Shakespeare in the context of seventeenth-century dramatic critici...
This study has one major purpose: to discover the formation of Dryden’s dramatic theory in the “Ess...
1 : Poems 1649-1680. -- 195610 : Plays : The Tempest ; Tyrannick love ; An evening's love. -- 197011...
In 1681, when he wrote Absalom and Achitophel , John Dryden was poet laureate and historiographer ro...
Vols. 15-18 have imprint: London : Paterson.Includes bibliographical references and index.v. 1. Life...
Vita.Prom approximately 1675 until 1700, John Dryden and John Sheffield, Earl of Mulgrave were allie...
Vol. 4, under the general editorship of Charles Mills Gayley and Alwin Thaler.Vol. 1 was reprinted w...
Vol. 2 and 4 lacking.Vol. 4, under the general editorship of Charles Mills Gayley and Alwin Thaler.V...
I pass my time sometimes with Ovid, and sometimes with our old English poet, Chaucer; translating su...
Shadwell, Thomas (1642?-1692) London: Printed by J. M. for Henry Herringman, 1676 Thomas Shadwell pr...
Apparently the 1692 edition issued with a new t.-p."The Indian queen" is partly by Dryden."To the r...
This book explores the paradoxical place of enthusiasm in Dryden's writing and the role he conceived...
This study has one major purpose: to discover the formation of Dryden’s dramatic theory in the “Ess...
To evaluate Dryden's criticism of Shakespeare in the context of seventeenth-century dramatic critici...
John Dryden\u27s satiric prowess developed as he reacted to political, literary, and religious confl...
To evaluate Dryden's criticism of Shakespeare in the context of seventeenth-century dramatic critici...
This study has one major purpose: to discover the formation of Dryden’s dramatic theory in the “Ess...
1 : Poems 1649-1680. -- 195610 : Plays : The Tempest ; Tyrannick love ; An evening's love. -- 197011...
In 1681, when he wrote Absalom and Achitophel , John Dryden was poet laureate and historiographer ro...
Vols. 15-18 have imprint: London : Paterson.Includes bibliographical references and index.v. 1. Life...
Vita.Prom approximately 1675 until 1700, John Dryden and John Sheffield, Earl of Mulgrave were allie...
Vol. 4, under the general editorship of Charles Mills Gayley and Alwin Thaler.Vol. 1 was reprinted w...
Vol. 2 and 4 lacking.Vol. 4, under the general editorship of Charles Mills Gayley and Alwin Thaler.V...
I pass my time sometimes with Ovid, and sometimes with our old English poet, Chaucer; translating su...
Shadwell, Thomas (1642?-1692) London: Printed by J. M. for Henry Herringman, 1676 Thomas Shadwell pr...
Apparently the 1692 edition issued with a new t.-p."The Indian queen" is partly by Dryden."To the r...