Dryden's Poetic Kingdoms (Routledge Revivals)
Dr. Roper describes the mode of many of Dryden’s original poems by redefining the royalism that provides the matter of some works and the metaphoric vocabulary of others. Dryden’s royalism is seen both as an identifiable political attitude and a way of apprehending public life that again and again relates superficially non-political matters to the standards and assumptions of politics in order to determine their public significance.

Dryden’s Poetic Kingdoms, first published in 1965, principally through readings of ten poems, comes to the conclusion that Dryden’s poems are most successful when they work to create a meaningful analogy between such topics as literature and politics or between the constitution of England and the constitution of Rome, the Garden of Eden, or Israel under David.

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Dryden's Poetic Kingdoms (Routledge Revivals)
Dr. Roper describes the mode of many of Dryden’s original poems by redefining the royalism that provides the matter of some works and the metaphoric vocabulary of others. Dryden’s royalism is seen both as an identifiable political attitude and a way of apprehending public life that again and again relates superficially non-political matters to the standards and assumptions of politics in order to determine their public significance.

Dryden’s Poetic Kingdoms, first published in 1965, principally through readings of ten poems, comes to the conclusion that Dryden’s poems are most successful when they work to create a meaningful analogy between such topics as literature and politics or between the constitution of England and the constitution of Rome, the Garden of Eden, or Israel under David.

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Dryden's Poetic Kingdoms (Routledge Revivals)

Dryden's Poetic Kingdoms (Routledge Revivals)

by Alan Roper
Dryden's Poetic Kingdoms (Routledge Revivals)

Dryden's Poetic Kingdoms (Routledge Revivals)

by Alan Roper

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Dr. Roper describes the mode of many of Dryden’s original poems by redefining the royalism that provides the matter of some works and the metaphoric vocabulary of others. Dryden’s royalism is seen both as an identifiable political attitude and a way of apprehending public life that again and again relates superficially non-political matters to the standards and assumptions of politics in order to determine their public significance.

Dryden’s Poetic Kingdoms, first published in 1965, principally through readings of ten poems, comes to the conclusion that Dryden’s poems are most successful when they work to create a meaningful analogy between such topics as literature and politics or between the constitution of England and the constitution of Rome, the Garden of Eden, or Israel under David.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138820975
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 03/12/2016
Series: Routledge Revivals
Pages: 222
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Preface; Prologue; Analogies for Poetry; Rhetoric for Poetry; The Kingdom of England; The Kingdom of Adam; The Kingdom of Letters; Epilogue; Notes; Index

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