
Epistle To A Friend Concerning Poetry (1700) And The Essay On Heroic Poetry (Second Edition, 1697)
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A thoughtful duet of letter and essay, Epistle To A Friend Concerning Poetry and The Essay On Heroic Poetry invites readers into the living craft of verse and criticism. This dual-volume work blends epistolary poetry critique with rigorous, didactic poetic criticism, offering a clear map of how praise, instruction, and analysis shape what we value in verse. Structured as a dialogue between mentor and student, the pieces move from intimate praise to sharp analysis of heroic poetry, illuminating concerns of form, metre, and moral purpose. Readers encounter a scholar's patience, a poet's sensibil...
A thoughtful duet of letter and essay, Epistle To A Friend Concerning Poetry and The Essay On Heroic Poetry invites readers into the living craft of verse and criticism. This dual-volume work blends epistolary poetry critique with rigorous, didactic poetic criticism, offering a clear map of how praise, instruction, and analysis shape what we value in verse. Structured as a dialogue between mentor and student, the pieces move from intimate praise to sharp analysis of heroic poetry, illuminating concerns of form, metre, and moral purpose. Readers encounter a scholar's patience, a poet's sensibility, and a teacher's wish to illuminate for both lovers of poetry and curious readers of verse. The language-rooted in late seventeenth-century and eighteenth-century literature-speaks with a modern vitality, revealing Dryden's enduring influence on poetry and its ethics. This is more than a historical curiosity; it is a significant literary artefact that anchors a tradition of moral instruction through verse. For casual readers, the essays offer accessible entry points into the craft and appreciation of poetry; for classic¿literature collectors, the volume is a cultivated, scholarly treasure. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, this edition is restored for today's audiences and for future generations. More than a reprint, it is a collector's item and a cultural treasure-an essential resource for scholarship for poets, study for readers of verse, and teacher classroom resources alike.