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A concise literary history that surveys English letters from 1660 to 1700, centering on John Dryden as a representative figure. It traces the Restoration shift from Elizabethan exuberance to clearer, more logical prose influenced by France, and examines poetry, lyric and dramatic developments, comedy, criticism, philosophy, political writing, histories, memoirs, biography, religious works, fiction, essays, antiquarian and scientific studies, and travel literature. The volume combines chapter-length treatments with a chronological table and index, emphasizing stylistic change, the reformation of the stage, and the era's contribution to the emergence of modern English prose.

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Richard Garnett

Richard Garnett was a notable English writer and librarian, recognized for his contributions to literary scholarship and criticism. He is best known for his works on Italian literature and his biographical studies, including "A History of Italian Literature" and "Life of John Milton." Garnett's essays, such as those found in "Essays in Librarianship and Bibliography," reflect his deep engagement with the field of librarianship and the importance of bibliographic studies. His literary heritage also includes explorations of figures like William Blake, as seen in "William Blake, Painter and Poet." Garnett's diverse writings span various genres, showcasing his intellectual breadth and passion for literature.

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