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decades of the seventeenth century. Although initially famous for his plays,
Dryden is today highly regarded for his critical writings as well as his satirical
and didactic poems.
Throughout
his lengthy, varied career, Dryden fashioned a vital, concise,
and refined language that served as a foundation for the writers of English prose
and verse who followed him
Dryden next began a career as a playwright. In 1663, the same year that he
married
Lady Elizabeth Howard, Dryden’s first play, The Wild Gallant, was
produced, followed by The Rival Ladies (perhaps acted in 1663), and The Indian-
Queen (performed in 1664), a collaboration with his brother-in-law, Sir Robert
Howard. The Indian Emperour (1665), Dryden’s sequel to The Indian Queen,
represents his first entirely original play and was
written wholly in rhymed
couplets. It was extremely popular.
A few weeks after The Indian Emperor opened, the Second Anglo-Dutch
War began (a conflict between England and Holland over commercial interests
in Africa, eventually won by the Dutch but with the English gaining the American
territory that would become New York). The bubonic plague (a then common
infectious bacterial disease that attacks the lungs and lymph nodes and is spread
by overcrowding and poor sanitation), which had begun to spread during the same
winter, also ravaged London the following spring. Because of these situations,
theaters were closed by royal order in June 1665,
and they remained so until
December of 1666.
Dryden’s first important piece of criticism, Of Dramatick Poesie, was
published in 1667, but probably written in 1665–1666, when he moved with his
family to the country to avoid the plague. Dryden’s essay, which examines and
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challenges
theatrical notions, remains the best-known example of his prose,
primarily because it is his only freestanding essay not written to commemorate a
specific occasion. He soon returned to writing plays and also took on an important
post for his country.
Dryden was an influential poet and playwright in his time, and his works
often reflected the tumultuous period in British history in which he lived. His
most long-lasting contribution, however, may be in his criticism, as he played a
key role in developing the modern English process of examining literature. In all
his literary productions, Dryden is both the conservative, ever concerned with the
past, and the innovator, looking ahead to the future of English literature.
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