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Essay of Dramatic Poesy by John Dryden
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John Dryden, the first of the great English neo-classical poets was born in 1631, England. ...
Dryden’s best poems sprang from his involvement with political controversies of his time. Dryden also wrote to defend his religious faith; he wrote a poem that defends the Church of England against its enemies, which was called “Religio Laici”. ...
Dryden’s “Essay of Dramatic Poesy”, 1665, is the only formal work of criticism left behind him. ...
The essay is also an attempt to evolve the principles, which ought to guide us in judging a play, as well as an effort to discover the rules, which could help a dramatist in writing a good play.
The essay is in the form of a dialogue between four persons in the manner of Plato’s Republic. ...
Dryden imagines four characters called Crites, Eungenius, Lisideius, and Neander. ... The ancients have established the rules of dramatic composition, which the modern now follow. ... The French modify historical events to serve dramatic end “interweaves Truth with probable Fiction”. ...
Neander (the voice of Dryden in defense of English Drama. ...
Dryden has been able to project his ideas in an inoffensive, indirect, and lively manner by the use of the four characters that he chose to reflect the different views of that time. ... It is the Aristotelian way of practical reasoning, which Dryden has successfully used in The Essay. Although Neander is the voice of Dryden’s views at the prime of his critic development and even though he won the discussion to the English drama, latter in his life he changed his views in favor of the French neo-classical drama.
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Title: Essay of Dramatic Poesy by John Dryden
Words: 1387 Rating: None Pages: 5.5 submitted by: free2decide
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