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Pen for a party : Dryden's Tory propaganda in its contexts / Phillip Harth.

LIBRA PR3427.P6 H37 1993
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Harth, Phillip, 1926-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Dryden, John, 1631-1700--Political and social views.
Dryden, John.
Dryden, John, 1631-1700.
Collection Prose.
Politics and literature--England--History--17th century.
Politics and literature.
Conservatism.
History.
Political and social views.
Great Britain--Politics and government--1660-1688.
Great Britain.
Politics and government.
Conservatism--England--History--17th century.
Conservative Party (Great Britain).
Dryden, John, 1631-1700--Prose.
Propaganda, British.
England.
Physical Description:
xi, 341 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, [1993]
Summary:
Exploring the political climate during the final years of the reign of Charles II, when John Dryden wrote his great public poems and several of his dramatic works, Phillip Harth sheds new light on this writer's literary activity on behalf of the monarch. The poems Absalom and Achitophel and The Medall and the dramatic works The Duke of Guise and Albion and Albanius have commonly been considered in relation to such public events as the Popish Plot, the Exclusion Crisis, and the Tory Reaction, but that approach does not explain the noticeable differences among these works or the specific purposes for which they were written. Harth argues that the immediate contexts of these works were not the historical events themselves but a constantly developing series of propaganda offensives, both Tory and Whig, designed to influence public opinion toward fluctuating conditions. Pen for a Party traces the halting process by which the government of Charles II developed propaganda as an effective instrument for gradually winning the public's acquiescence in its divisive policies. It likewise shows how Dryden fashioned his own works to meet the needs of this propaganda campaign in each of its successive phases.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
0691069727
OCLC:
26588682

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