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- Title
NOTES AND DOCUMENTS: Dryden and Dorset in 1692: A New Record.
- Authors
Winn, James A.
- Abstract
The article presents an insight about the work of poet John Dryden. It argues that Dryden's creation was dedicated to Lord Backhurst in 1967, and two men remained in frequent contact throughout his career. It highlights that their friendship even survived an awkward moment in 1689, when Earl of Dorset appointed Lord Chamberlain to William and Mary in recognition of his active support of their case. Moreover, the author asserts that most of his work had the unpleasant task of removing the Catholic convert.
- Subjects
ARTISTIC creation; DRYDEN, John, 1631-1700; POETS; CHRISTIANS; CONDUCT of life; CAREER development; CATHOLIC converts; CREATIVE ability; LITERATURE
- Publication
Philological Quarterly, 2006, Vol 85, Issue 3/4, p391
- ISSN
0031-7977
- Publication type
Article