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Dryden and Pope in the Early Nineteenth-Century - A Study of Changing Literary Taste 1800-1830 (Paperback)
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Dryden and Pope in the Early Nineteenth-Century - A Study of Changing Literary Taste 1800-1830 (Paperback)
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It is still widely believed that in 1798 English literature became
'romantic' overnight. This is not so, of course: the Lyrical
Ballads appeared almost unnoticed, and for many more years the
prevailing patterns of taste seemed hardly challenged by any
innovations. Indeed it was only from the 1830s onwards that
'romanticism' became the new othrodoxy. Dr Amarasinghe's book
studies the main plank in the platform of the old attitudes:
respect for the poetry of Dryden and Pope and the associated
values. He shows a curious process: a change from convinced or
idolatrous endorsement of Augustan verse and thought, via the
perception in Dryden and Pope of 'romantic' elements, to their
eventual dismissal as 'classics of our prose'. Incidentally, one
sees how other poets, especially the Elizabethan dramatists, were
revalued in the process. This neatly conducted argument is a model
survey of how changes in literary taste are brought about. This
particular change, from the 'line of wit' through the 'fairy way of
writing' to full-blown romanticism was one of the most momentous in
English literary history and this book helps the reader to see it
more clearly and accurately.
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