Restoration Literature: An AnthologyPaul Hammond This anthology brings together a stimulating and entertaining collection of works from the confident and creative period of 1660-1700. The literature of this time is by turns refined, poignant, and brash. Alongside major works such as Dryden's Absalom and Achitophel and Mac Flecknoe, printed in their entirety, is a substantial group of lyrics by Rochester, while Milton's Paradise Lost provides a running commentary on the Restoration scene. Scurrilous satires and pamphlets, diaries, theatrical prologues, translations and striking work by women poets and autobiographers illustrate the period in politics, religion, philosophy and in attitudes to town and country, love and friendship. |
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... King Arthur ' JOHN DRYDEN 45. From The History of the Royal Society of London THOMAS SPRAT LOVE AND FRIENDSHIP 46. From Paradise Lost , Book IV JOHN MILTON 221 223 224 231 47. A Virgin Life JANE BARKER 48. On Rosania's Apostasy X Contents.
... King Arthur ' JOHN DRYDEN 45. From The History of the Royal Society of London THOMAS SPRAT LOVE AND FRIENDSHIP 46. From Paradise Lost , Book IV JOHN MILTON 221 223 224 231 47. A Virgin Life JANE BARKER 48. On Rosania's Apostasy X Contents.
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Contents
POLITICS AND NATION | 3 |
The Return of Charles II from the Diary | 18 |
From Last Instructions to a Painter | 32 |
A Satire on Charles II | 38 |
ANONYMOUS | 67 |
Tarquin and Tullia | 73 |
b A Vision of the Future of Rome | 80 |
A Satire in Imitation of the Third of Juvenal | 88 |
Preface to The Sullen Lovers | 196 |
Doeg and Og from The Second Part of Absalom | 206 |
From The History of the Royal Society of London | 224 |
LOVE AND FRIENDSHIP | 231 |
A Virgin Life | 233 |
From Secret Love | 248 |
A Song of a Young Lady to her Ancient Lover | 254 |
The Disappointment | 260 |
A Letter from Artemisa in the Town to Chloe | 101 |
To the Postboy | 108 |
The Fire of London from the Diary | 119 |
The Fire of London from Annus Mirabilis | 129 |
A Country Life | 144 |
The Garden | 152 |
From The Georgics Book II | 160 |
LITERATURE AND THEATRE | 167 |
To the Memory of Mr Oldham | 177 |
The Miseries of Visits | 184 |
A Critique of Shakespeare and Jonson | 189 |
Sigismonda and Guiscardo | 270 |
From All for Love | 290 |
Said by a Young Lady to her Child Taking Something | 297 |
Baucis and Philemon | 313 |
RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY | 319 |
The Pilgrims Hymn | 335 |
From The Hind and the Panther | 353 |
From AurengZebe | 361 |
Upon Nothing | 378 |
Biographical Notes | 414 |
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