The Major WorksJohn Dryden (1631-1700) was the leading writer of his day and a major cultural spokesman following the restoration of Charles II in 1660. His work includes political poems, satire, religious apologias, translations, critical essays and plays. This authoritative edition brings together a unique combination of Dryden's poetry and prose--all the major poems in full, literary criticism, and translations--to give the essence of his work and thinking. The collection includes the poems, MacFlecknoe and Absalom and Achitophel as well as Dryden's classical translations; his versions of Homer, Horace, and Ovid are reproduced in full. There are also substantial selections from Dryden's Virgil, Juvenal, and other classical writers. Fables, Ancient and Modern, taken from Chaucer, Ovid, Boccaccio, and Homer, his last and possibly greatest work, also appears in full. |
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Contenido
To John Hoddesdon on his Divine Epigrams I | 1 |
Astraea Redux | 9 |
To His Sacred Majesty | 17 |
Annus Mirabilis | 23 |
An Essay of Dramatic Poesy | 70 |
Prologues to Secret Love | 130 |
Prologue to The First Part of The Conquest of Granada | 137 |
Heads of an Answer to Rymer | 148 |
The Ladys Song | 321 |
The Sixth Satire of Juvenal | 336 |
The Tenth Satire of Juvenal | 359 |
The First Satire of Persius | 373 |
Ovids Amours Book I Elegy i | 409 |
The Fable of Iphis and lanthe | 434 |
A Song to a Fair Young Lady | 446 |
The Last Parting of Hector and Andromache | 450 |
Prologue to Oedipus | 154 |
Canace to Macareus | 165 |
Prologue to The Spanish Friar | 174 |
From the Second Part of Absalom and Achitophel | 204 |
Prologue to the Duchess on her Return from Scotland | 217 |
Ovids Elegies Book II The Nineteenth Elegy | 239 |
Nisus and Euryalus | 259 |
Daphnis | 291 |
A New Song | 297 |
To Sir George Etherege | 308 |
To Sir Godfrey Kneller | 457 |
Virgils Georgics | 463 |
Postscript to the Reader appended to the Aeneid | 541 |
To Mr Motteux | 550 |
The Secular Masque | 854 |
Notes | 861 |
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