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Famous Absalom and Achitophel Book by John Dryden is one of the greatest works of English satirical poetry. Written in 1681, it addresses the political and moral issues of Dryden’s time, using the biblical story of King David and Absalom as an allegory to critique the political turmoil of Restoration England. The poem offers sharp commentary on the political conflicts surrounding the reign of King Charles II, focusing on issues of loyalty, rebellion, and power. This edition, available at Multan Kitab Ghar, is an essential read for MA English students, providing both historical context and literary analysis for a deeper understanding of Dryden's masterwork.
✅ A critical and historical introduction to the poem
✅ Detailed analysis of political and literary allegory
✅ Comprehensive glossary of terms and references
✅ Ideal for classroom and exam preparation
✅ In-depth study of Restoration politics and Dryden’s style
✅ The political context of Restoration England
✅ Satirical elements in Absalom and Achitophel
✅ Allegory and biblical references in the text
✅ The concept of heroism and rebellion
✅ Dryden’s use of heroic couplets and their significance
Contents:
Introduction to John Dryden
John Dryden: A Critical Estimate
Absalom and Achitophel; its Historical Background and Historical Personages
Absalom and Achitophel: A Satire
Absalom and Achitophel: A Portrait Gallery
The Permanent VAlue of Absalom and Achitophel
Select literary Criticism
Select Bibliography
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