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Arthur Woollgar Verrall (1851-1912) was a renowned British classical and literary scholar. First published in 1914, this book presents content derived from a series of lectures given by Verrall during October and November 1911, marking his appointment as King Edward VII Professor of English Literature at Cambridge University. The text focuses on various aspects of Dryden's writings and his age, revealing 'the importance of his work in the development of English prose and verse, and its comparative neglect among the younger lovers of literature'. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in Dryden and the works of Verrall.
Contents
1. Dryden's work, character and influence; 2. The Epistles; 3. Absalom and Achitophel; 4. The quatrain poems; Stanzas on Cromwell and Annus mirabilis; 5. Literary criticism in the age of Dryden; the 'unities'; the Essay of Dramatic Poesy; 6. The religious poems; Religio laici and The Hind and the Panther; 7. The development of the English ode; Dryden's influence on lyric poetry; 8. The State of Innocence; Dryden and Milton; 9. All for Love; or the World Well Lost; Index.



