Around Dryden

Around Dryden
Author: Harry Lawrence DuBreuil Weldon
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2018
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1467129658

Centrally located between Ithaca and Cortland, New York, Dryden was once part of the Iroquois hunting grounds and lands until General Sullivan led a campaign to rid the area of hostile Indians during the Revolutionary War. Settled in the spring of 1797 by Amos Sweet and named for playwright and poet John Dryden, the town has become a leader of agriculture and business, with experimental agriculture fields and state-of-the-art dairy farms located on large tracts of land throughout the Dryden township. Dryden is surrounded by hubs of higher education, innovative industry, and agriculture.

Dryden's Aeneid

Dryden's Aeneid
Author: Taylor Corse
Publisher: University of Delaware Press
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1991
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780874133851

This book demonstrates how Dryden made Virgil's Aeneid available in an English idiom that would reflect and appeal to English tastes and values over a long period of time.

Dryden and Enthusiasm

Dryden and Enthusiasm
Author: John West
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2018-02-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0192548379

In Dryden's writing, enthusiasm is a source of literary authority. It signals divinely inspired literary creativity. It is central to Dryden's theoretical defences of the relationship between literature and the passions. It is also crucial to his poetic practice in a variety of genres, from odes to religious poems to translations. Enthusiasm, for Dryden, ultimately enables literature to break into regions of knowledge beyond rational human comprehension. Yet after the rise of radical sectarianism in the 1640s and 1650s, where claims of inspiration legitimised challenges to established political authority, enthusiasm also carried dangerous theological and political connotations. In Dryden's writing, enthusiasm is thus also a pejorative term. It is used to attack political radicals and religious dissenters. In the aftermath of the Civil Wars, it is at the root of many perceived threats to the stability of the Restoration state. This book explores the paradoxical place of enthusiasm in Dryden's writing and the role he conceived for it in art and society after the violent upheavals of the mid seventeenth century. Works from across his oeuvre are explored, from his early essays and heroic plays to his translations, via new readings of his famous political and religious poems. These are read alongside other major writers of the period, like Milton, and less well-known authors, such as John Dennis. The book suggests new ways of conceptualising the relationship between literary practice and ideological allegiance in Restoration England. It reveals Dryden to be a writer who was consistently interested in the limits of what literature could express, what feelings it could provoke, and what it could make people believe at a time when such questions were of uncertain political importance.

Stolen Power

Stolen Power
Author: Robert Smith
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2011-09-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 110505702X

The Dark King's power is growing.Jack Lancaster's simple life is thrown into upheaval when he meets a mysterious woman named Ariana. Forced to flee ahead of the monsters that pursue her, he finds himself drawn into her quest to find the only thing in Aivin that can contend with the Dark King.A demon with the power to destroy worlds.When Jack becomes magically linked to the volatile creature, he has no choice but to seek out the demon's stolen power if they are to defeat the Dark King. But they are not the only ones searching.

Report

Report
Author: Washington (State). Department of Public Service
Publisher:
Total Pages: 712
Release: 1926
Genre: Public utilities
ISBN:

What Does It Mean to Be an Entrepreneur?

What Does It Mean to Be an Entrepreneur?
Author: Rana DiOrio
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2016-01-26
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1939775183

Part of the award-winning What Does It Mean to Be...? series, What Does It Mean to Be an Entrepreneur? is a marvelous introduction for children of all ages to the concept of entrepreneurship and creativity. Being an entrepreneur means... Following your dream Loving to learn and being curious Taking risks Celebrated by Co-Founder of Ben & Jerry's, Jerry Greenfield, What Does It Mean to Be an Entrepreneur? is a book that "Inspires young dreamers to find the courage to be doers." When Rae witnesses an ice cream-and-doggie mishap, she's inspired to create a big-scale solution to wash dogs. Rae draws on her determination, resilience, and courage until she—and everyone else in her community—learns just what it means to be an entrepreneur. This fun approach to a sometimes complicated concept is sure to inspire budding entrepreneurs to follow their dreams. After all, being an entrepreneur takes courage, creativity, and a growth mindset!

Paper

Paper
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 704
Release: 1912
Genre:
ISBN: