iii ba literature feb 11 2011
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On John DrydenTRANSCRIPT
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Greetings
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This SemesterPapers I Deal With
• Core Subject 3 Literary CriticismUnit IIIDrydenJohnson
• Core Subject 5 Commonwealth LiteratureUnit VThe Swamp Dwellers
-Wole Soyinka
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Dryden
• An Introduction
• Dryden as a Critic
• 4 Topics
• 10 Questions
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An Introduction
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John Dryden, (1631-1700), English poet, literary critic, dramatist and leader in Restoration comedy wrote the comedic play Marriage A-la-Mode (1672), and the tragedy All for Love (1678).
John Dryden
• English Poet
• Literary Critic
• Dramatist
• Translator
• Leader in Restoration Comedy
• Poet Laureate
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John Dryden was born in Aldwinkle, Northamptonshire, England, the eldest of fourteen children of Erasmus Dryden (c.1602–1654) and Mary Pickering (d. 1676).
Dryden’s Birth
• Aldwinkle, Northamptonshire, England
• Eldest son among 14
• Erasmus Dryden and Mary Pickering
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Dryden’s Education
• King’s Scholar
• Classics at Westminster
• Entered Trinity College in 1650
• Graduated in 1654
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Dryden’s Marriage
• Married Lady Elizabeth Howard
• Daughter of the Earl of Berkshire
• On December 1 1663
• Later Three Sons
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Dryden in Kings Theatre
• Dryden entered into contact with Kings Theatre company
• In 1668
• To Produce three play a year
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Honours
• Archbishop of Canterbury Awarded him an M. A. in 1668
• Became Poet Laureate in the same year
• Became Royal Historiographer in 1970
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Dishonours
• Beaten by thugs in 1679
• Ordered by Earl of Rochester
• For collaboration on An Essay Upon Satire
• Not upon Evidence
• On Suspicion
• William III becomes King
• Loses his Laureateship in 1688
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His works
• Heroic Stanzas (1658), on the death of Oliver Cromwell is his first important work
• Poem Astræa Redux (1660).
• To His Sacred Majesty, a Panegyrick on his Coronation (1661)
• First play The Wild Gallant was first staged in 1662
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His Works contd.
• The Rival Ladies (1663 ) [play]
• Attached to it is one of his famous Prefaces where he describes his principles of dramatic criticism
• His first successful play, written in heroic couplets was The Indian Emperor (1665)
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His Works Contd.
• Annus Mirabilis(1666) celebrates the English Navy's victory over the Dutch
• The Maiden Queen was composed in blank verse, rhyming couplets and prose in 1667
• The Assignation, or Love in a Nunnery in the same year
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His Works Contd.
• An Essay of Dramatic Poesy (1668) was written two years after the Restoration with the reopening of the theatres
• Marriage A-la-Mode (1672)
• The Conquest of Granada (1672)
• His unsuccessful work on the theme of Paradise Lost, The State of Innocence, was staged in 1674
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His Works Contd.
• He produced his best play, All for Love in 1678.
• It is Dryden's most famous masterpiece based on Anthony and Cleopatra
• Troilus and Cressida (1679)• Absalom and Achitophel, Dryden's
allegorical poem appeared in 1681 • Well-known political satire of Shaftesbury • An Allegory
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His Works Contd.
• Religio Laici (1682 )
• A didactic poem
• Argues the case for Anglicanism
• Threnodia Angustalis (1685) is an ode to Charles II
• The Hind and the Panther (1687 )
• It marked Dryden's final conversion to Roman Catholicism
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His Works Contd.
• Don Sebastian (1690),a tragi-comedy
• Love Triumphant (1694) , a tragi-comedy
• Translated poems from Latin and Greek
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Dryden’s Death
• John Dryden died on 12 May 1700
• From inflammation caused by gout
• Buried in the Poet's Corner of Westminster Abbey, London, England
• Nearby to his long time friend William Congreve
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Dryden as a Critic
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Dryden as a Critic
• Neo-Classicist• French Influence• Essay Of Dramatic Poesy• Prefaces• Unsystematic• Inconsistent• Repetitive • It is scattered
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Neo- Classicist
• Gave importance to classical rules
• Rules Compatibility with nature
• New interpretation of rules based on the nature of poetry
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French Influence
• During the civil war between parliament and Charles I many poets left for France and later influenced by French
• To get royal favour they mixed English with French during the reign of Charles II and James II
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Essay Of Dramatic Poesy
• Major Critical work of John Dryden
• It is in the form of the Dialogue
• He defends English Dramatists
• Defends tragi-comedy
• Explains Unities in favour of English
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Prefaces
• Epistle Dedicatory of the Rival Ladies
- advocates the use of heroic
purposes
• Dedication to Annus Mirabilis
- advocates four-line stanza for heroic verse
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Prefaces
• A Defence of an Essay of Dramatic Poesy prefixed to The Indian Emperor
• “Of Heroic Plays” prefixed to The Conquest of Granada [Part 1]
• Epilogue and The Defence of the Epilogue to The Conquest of Granada [Part II]
- defend the use of rhymed couplet in tragedy
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Prefaces
• “The Apology of Heroic Poetry” prefixed to The State of Innocence eulogises Milton’s achievements in heroic poetry
• “The Grounds of Criticism in Tragedy” prefixed to Troilus and Cressida contains an exposition of Aristotle’s tragedy
• “A Discourse Concerning the Original and Progress of Satire” prefixed to the translation of The Satires of Juvenal
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Prefaces
• “Dedication of the Aenies” prefixed to the translation of Virgil’s Works
• Preface to the Fables
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To Be Continued…
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Literary Criticism
Portion for Second Internal
John Dryden
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Model Question Paper
Section- AAnswer any five questions [1x 5=5]
1. “Dryden is the father of English criticism” are the words uttered by----- [a] Dr. Johnson [b] Ben Jonson [c] Magic Johnson2. Dryden wrote An Essay of Dramatic Poesy to vindicate the honour of------dramatists. [a] French [b] English [c] German3. “The Apology of Heroic Poetry” is prefixed to----- [a] The State of Innocence [b] All for Love [c] The Rivals4. Dryden considers Epic superior to--- [a] tragedy [b] comedy [c] tragi-comedy5. “The Grounds of Criticism in Tragedy” is prefixed to ---- [a] Troilus and Cressida [b] The Conquest of Granada [c] All for Love6. Dryden’s criticism is unsystematic.7. [a] True [b] False
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8. Dryden’s criticism is inconsistent. [a] True [b] False9. Dryden’s Criticism is repetitive. [a] False [b] True10. A Defence of an Essay of Dramatic Poesy prefixed to [a] The Indian Emperor [b] The Rival Ladies Section- B Answer any question in 200 words[1 x5=5]11. Write a short note on Dryden as a critic.12.List the critical works of Dryden.
Answer any question in 500 words[1x 10=10]13. Dryden’s career as a critic-Discuss.14. Write an analysis of Dryden’s critical works