
The Age Of Dryden
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A brisk, brilliant doorway into the Dryden era, opened anew for today's readers and tomorrow's scholars. The Age Of Dryden reclaims a pivotal voice from the late seventeenth century and invites you to listen with fresh ears. Richard Garnett's biographical criticism approach illuminates not only a formidable poet of Restoration England but the culture he helped shape. This carefully curated study blends literary criticism with antiquarian literary history, tracing themes, influence, and context with clarity and reverence. It is more than a conventional overview: it is a guided tour through a la...
A brisk, brilliant doorway into the Dryden era, opened anew for today's readers and tomorrow's scholars. The Age Of Dryden reclaims a pivotal voice from the late seventeenth century and invites you to listen with fresh ears. Richard Garnett's biographical criticism approach illuminates not only a formidable poet of Restoration England but the culture he helped shape. This carefully curated study blends literary criticism with antiquarian literary history, tracing themes, influence, and context with clarity and reverence. It is more than a conventional overview: it is a guided tour through a landmark period, where politics, performance, and prose intersect in ways that still resonate with modern readers of literary criticism studies and scholarly research reference alike. Once out of print for decades, Alpha Editions now restores this work for today's and future generations. It is not merely a reprint but a collector's item and a cultural treasure-an indispensable addition to any classic-literature collection and an essential companion for students and casual readers seeking deep, informed engagement with Dryden criticism, restoration literature overview, and the broader English literary canon. A thoughtful, accessible companion, The Age Of Dryden invites exploration of restoration England culture and the enduring question: how did Dryden shape the English literary imagination?