 |

View our papers...

This is a short summary of this paper!
Already a member? Go here to log in and view the entire paper!
|
Restoration
Restoration
What kind of poetry defined the Restoration period? What connection does the poetry have to the political circumstances?
When Charles II was restored to the throne in 1660 things did not go back to normal in England. Traumatised and severely shaken England had to deal with yet another autocrat and a parliament which had tasted blood. Return of censorship and the dawning of the "Age of Reason" influenced theme, form and content of the poetry created. John Dryden and Alexander Pope are those poets most remembered from this age and their poems are prime examples of what distinguishes this period.
John Dryden was poet laureate from 1668 to 1688. The restored monarchy needed morale and foremost it needed an example. This architects and poets alike found in the early imperialism of Rome. Here greatness, power and (so they thought) moderation had been combined to create a golden age. Dryden's most famous works are MackFlecknoe (published 1682) and Absalom and Achitophel. MackFlecknoe, arguably one of the best embodiments of the mock-heroic poem, is an undisguised attack on Thomas Shadwell, a fellow playwright of Dryden and poet laureate to be. While the manuscript first changed hands without being published (in this
Approximate Word count = 1687
Approximate Pages = 7 (250 words per page double spaced)
More Essays on Restoration Student Papers: |
|
Want to view this paper along with 100,000 other term papers, essays, and book reports?
Instant access, single user memberships can be purchased online with a credit card or online check!
|
 |

Topics

Instant Access!
Acceptance Essays
Arts
Custom Papers
English
Foreign
History
Miscellaneous
Movies
Music
Novels
People
Politics
Religion
Science
Sports
Technology
Rad Essays
|