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Absalom and Achitophel
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John Dryden's Absalom and Achitophel, first published in 1681, is a masterful political satire written in heroic couplets, blending poetry, history, and sharp social commentary. Celebrated as one of the greatest examples of Restoration literature, the poem dramatizes the political turmoil of 17th-century England through a biblical allegory, offering readers a vivid exploration of power, ambition, loyalty, and rebellion.
The poem draws on the story of King David, his son Absalom, and the schemer Achitophel, as found in the Old Testament, to comment on contemporary English politics. Absalom represents the rebellious figure of the Duke of Monmouth, while Achitophel mirrors the manipulative and ambitious Earl of Shaftesbury. Dryden uses these allegorical figures to critique political disloyalty, ambition, and the dangers of sedition, providing a cautionary tale about the destabilizing forces of deceit and ambition in society.
Written in polished heroic couplets, Dryden's language is precise, elegant, and rhetorically powerful. The poem combines narrative skill with keen insight into human nature, exploring themes of loyalty, moral integrity, and the tension between personal ambition and duty to the state. The allegorical structure allows readers to engage both with the historical events of the Restoration era and the timeless human motives of pride, cunning, and rebellion.
Beyond its political commentary, Absalom and Achitophel is notable for its sophisticated poetic craftsmanship. Dryden balances narrative drama, character analysis, and moral reflection, making the poem both intellectually stimulating and artistically compelling. The work's exploration of power dynamics, intrigue, and the consequences of political manipulation remains relevant, offering lessons about leadership, ethics, and civic responsibility.
Absalom and Achitophel stands as a landmark of English literary and political writing. It is essential reading for students of Restoration literature, political satire, and poetic mastery. With its combination of historical insight, allegorical brilliance, and literary elegance, Dryden's work continues to captivate and educate readers, providing a timeless reflection on ambition, loyalty, and the human condition.
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- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- 1. To the Reader
- 2. To the Unknown Author of this Excellent Poem by Nathaniel Lee
- 3. To the Unknown Author of this Admirable Poem by Richard Duke
- 4. To the Conceal'd Author of this Incomparable Poem by Nahum Tate
- 5. Absalom and Achitophel, a Poem
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