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EPISODE · Sep 25, 2010 · 1H 17M

Concluding lecture on Dryden

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DIgressive lecture focusing on Dryden's digressions and divigations about Chaucer and his openness to all the mores he writes and translates from.  His beautiful translations of Horace.  Alexander's Feast, and then the Secular Masque, written in the last fortnight of his life: his personal and the political farewell.

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DIgressive lecture focusing on Dryden's digressions and divigations about Chaucer and his openness to all the mores he writes and translates from.  His beautiful translations of Horace.  Alexander's Feast, and then the Secular Masque, written in the last fortnight of his life: his personal and the political farewell.

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