John DrydenEarl Roy Miner Bell, 1972 - 363 sidor 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. |
Från bokens innehåll
Resultat 1-3 av 49
Sida 126
... classical in derivation— come easily into play , while at the same time the elevation of poetry is far from incidental : When our Great Monarch into Exile went Wit and Religion suffer'd banishment : Thus once when Troy was wrapt in fire ...
... classical in derivation— come easily into play , while at the same time the elevation of poetry is far from incidental : When our Great Monarch into Exile went Wit and Religion suffer'd banishment : Thus once when Troy was wrapt in fire ...
Sida 218
... classical tradition . Barten Holyday's translation of Persius appeared in 1616 , and his Juvenal in 1673 ; Sir Robert Stapylton's translation of The first six satyrs of Juvenal appeared in 1644 , and the complete work in 1647. There ...
... classical tradition . Barten Holyday's translation of Persius appeared in 1616 , and his Juvenal in 1673 ; Sir Robert Stapylton's translation of The first six satyrs of Juvenal appeared in 1644 , and the complete work in 1647. There ...
Sida 276
... classical influences on Dryden's work in this form . 3 Mary Claire Randolph in her ' Formal Verse Satire ' ( PQ , XXI , 1942 , 368-84 ) makes the point that although Dryden wrote no original satires in the classical sense , he was the ...
... classical influences on Dryden's work in this form . 3 Mary Claire Randolph in her ' Formal Verse Satire ' ( PQ , XXI , 1942 , 368-84 ) makes the point that although Dryden wrote no original satires in the classical sense , he was the ...
Innehåll
On Reading Dryden | 1 |
Drydens Comedies | 39 |
Dryden and the Tradition of Serious Drama | 58 |
Upphovsrätt | |
7 andra avsnitt visas inte
Andra upplagor - Visa alla
Vanliga ord och fraser
Absalom and Achitophel achievement allusions appear authority beginning called century characters Charles Christian classical close comedy comic concerned couplet critics death developed divine drama Dryden earlier effect England English epic essay example expressed Fables figure final gives grotesque hero heroic human idea ideal important includes James John John Dryden kind King language later less lines literary Literature Lives London Love Mac Flecknoe Milton mind myth narrative nature once opening original passage perhaps Persius Plautus play plot poem poet poetic poetry political Pope praise Preface present prose reader reason Restoration rhetorical romance satire says scene seems sense seventeenth-century Shadwell Studies style suggests things thought tion translation true turn verse Virgil Watson writing written wrote
Hänvisningar till den här boken
The Sentence-structure in John Dryden's An Essay of Dramatic Poesy Keitarō Irie Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1985 |