Author:John Dryden,Steven N Zwicker,David Bywaters,Steven N Zwicker,Steven N Zwicker,David Bywaters,David Bywaters

A new and comprehensive selection of Dryden's poetry, revealing him as a master of theatricality, ventriloquism, and unmistakable originality. Brought together here are many of the poems from his time as Poet Laureate and loyal servant of the crown, including the Biblical allegory 'Absalom and Achitophel', in which the poet attacked those who intrigued against the King and earned himself a reputation for menace and a number of powerful enemies. His 'Works of Virgil' set the standard for the translation of Latin poetry. His last work, 'Fables Ancient and Modern' combined original verse and new translations, showing how he transformed the idioms and gestures of other voices and made them his own.
A major attempt to tackle serious themes... extraordinarily rich in incident and detail.
—— Sebastian FaulksAnita Desai's most subtle and mature work to date... She retains an unforced and powerful ease in conveying the colour and sounds and sensations of Indian life.
—— Times Literary SupplementA wry, gently humorous novel, full of wisdom and restraint... The author chronicles India lovingly but it would be a mistake to think of her simply as an Indian writer, for her themes are universal
—— Financial TimesSuperbly powerful... A rich, evocative book
—— Spectator






