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portada The Works of John Dryden, Volume Xvi: Plays: King Arthur, Cleomenes, Love Triumphant, and the Secular Masque and Other Contributions to the Pilgrim (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
1998
Language
English
Pages
559
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
0520087666
ISBN13
9780520087668
Edition No.
1

The Works of John Dryden, Volume Xvi: Plays: King Arthur, Cleomenes, Love Triumphant, and the Secular Masque and Other Contributions to the Pilgrim (in English)

John Dryden (Author) · University Of California Press · Hardcover

The Works of John Dryden, Volume Xvi: Plays: King Arthur, Cleomenes, Love Triumphant, and the Secular Masque and Other Contributions to the Pilgrim (in English) - John Dryden

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Synopsis "The Works of John Dryden, Volume Xvi: Plays: King Arthur, Cleomenes, Love Triumphant, and the Secular Masque and Other Contributions to the Pilgrim (in English)"

In the last decade of Dryden's life, he brought four new works before the theatre-going public: a dramatic opera, a tragedy, a tragicomedy, and a number of appendages to an old comedy by John Fletcher, which was revived partly so that Dryden might have the author's third-night profits. He died that night, but his family received the money. The dramatic opera, King Arthur, benefited from a fine score by Henry Purcell and has remained in the operatic repertoire to this day. Cleomenes, the tragedy, was banned until Dryden was able to convince Queen Mary that it did not reflect any seditious sympathy with the exiled James II, after which it was successful. The fate of Love Triumphant, the tragicomedy, was different; possibly because of a growing swell of moral reform, the play was universally damned, even though its themes of incest and miscellaneous fornication had never brought rejection to Dryden in the past. The Secular Masque, Dryden's principal contribution to The Pilgrim by Fletcher, had undistinguished music, but its lively verse and broad review of the previous century kept the piece on the stage for the next fifty years, and in anthologies up to the present.

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