Dryden Poems and Prose

Dryden Poems and Prose by John Dryden is a collection published by Penguin Books in 1985, featuring 356 pages in English. This edition gathers a variety of works, including songs, odes, satires, and selected essays from the seventeenth-century British poet, providing a comprehensive look at Dryden’s literary contributions.
Readers will find a rich exploration of Dryden’s poetic style and thematic concerns, reflecting the literary landscape of his time. The collection encompasses both lyrical and satirical elements, showcasing the breadth of his work and offering insights into the cultural and artistic context of the period. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in poetry and literary studies.
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Gathers songs, odes, satires, and selected essays by the seventeenth-century British poet
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