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“An Essay
On Dramatic Poesy”
Name:
Rajyaguru Ravi
Semester : 01
Roll
No : 32
Enrolment
No: PG15101032
Email
ID : rajyagururavi24@gmail.com
Year : 2015-17
Submitted
To: Department Of English
Maharaja
Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University
Ø Introduction
John
Dryden was an English poet, literary critic, dramatist and trancelator. He was
born in 19 aug, 1931 and died in 12 may, 1700).He has given many precious works
in a restoration age. Walter Scott called him “Glorious John “. His precious
works are ‘An Essay on Dramatic Poesy ‘,’The Wild Gerrant ‘,’ Absalam and
Achitophel’, ‘ MacFlecknoe’.
Here,
we only talk about his ‘An essay on dramatic poesy’. It was published in 1668.
Here, we have four speakers Eugenious, Crites, Lisideus and Neander who debate
on who is better Ancient or Modern, have
learned from the ancients, they analyzed their mistakes and plus points.
Another side Crites favors the ancients as they establishes unities and
followed rules given by Aristotle. And by follower ing these rules French were
giving their best. And the classicist Ben Johson also follows it. Lisideios is
in the side of French drama as they don’t mix comedy and tragedy in one
literature and by doing it they make their works classical. So, he believes
that French dramas are superior to English dramas. While Neander, Dryden
himself does not make
it right as
he favors English
plays and supports
the moderns over
the ancients. But it’s not
mean that he
neglects the ancients
and hate French drama
may be more
classical but they
are not creating
lively image of
reality as English
playwrights does. He
also believes that
there is nothing
wrong with tragic-comedy. Then, they
all talk about
what play should
be and they
start discussion on
the advantages and
disadvantages of French
and English drama and
who are best
ancients or Moderns.
Ø Definition of Play
“Just and lively image
of human nature, representing its passions and humors, and the changes of
fortune to which it is subject, for the delight and instruction of mankind.”
According to the
definition, drama is an ‘image’ of ‘human nature’, and the image is ‘just’ and
‘lively’. By using the word ‘just’ Dryden seems to imply that literature
imitates human actions. For Dryden, ‘poetic imitation’ is different from an
exact, servile copy of reality, for, the imitation is not only ‘just’; it is
also ‘lively’.
Ø
Crites’s view
Crites was
first to present
his view that
ancients are far
better than the
moderns.He describes that moderns are depend on
ancients as they
are borrowed forms
and subjects from
them. They are only
breaking rules of
time, place and
action English playwrights
have no time
limitations. There should
be the only
one place from
begging to end
but moderns are
changing it several
times. There should
be only one
action that is
well and complete
but moderns are
including sub-plots and
make it complex.
So, the modern writers
don’t follow the three unities
so they are
nothing towards the
ancients. By the unity of Time he meant that the action of a play should
not be exceed “Compass of a natural day”, By the Unity of Place he meant that
scene ought to be continued in the same place from the beginning to the end for
the stage s “But one and the same Place”. It is Unnatural to shift the action
from one place to another, especially to distant places. This will give the
greatest likelihood to untruth. By the Unity of action, he meant that there
should not be two or more actions. There should be only one action at a time to
cover the whole Plot. The Ancient observed the three dramatic unities
faithfully, and The Romans, The French, and The English dramatists tried their
best to observe them, though not always successfully. Thus, The Ancients are
our first law-givers as well as models for the Moderns to follow.
Ø
Euginies view
Euginies believes
that the modern
are superior than
the ancients. Eugenious
said that the
modern have profited
by the rules
of the ancients. But the modern have
excelled them .he points first to some discrepancies in the application
of the unities , mentioning that there seem to be four parts in Aristotle’s
method. As regards the action , Eugenius contends that they are
transparent , everybody already having known what will happen ,
that roman borrowed from the Greeks and that the deus ex machina convention is
wrek escape.
As far as
the unity of place is concerned , he suggested that the Ancients were not the
ones to insists on it too much as the French , and that insistence has
caused some artificial entrances and exist of characters. Ancients
many emotions , they neglected love, which is the most frequent of all
enthusiasm. The English Dramatist wrote their Plays on new Themes. In Comedies,
the Greek and Roman playwrights repeated common theme of lost children coming
back to their home after gap of many years. This often repeated theme lost its
interest to the spectators.so,the English Dramatist invented new and
interesting themes. In all these respects the English Dramatists of the last
age were better than the Greek or Roman Dramatists.
Ø
Lisideious view
Lisideius
believers that French
dramas are better
than the English
drama. He gives very first reason
that they follows
the rules established
by the ancients. They are
the protector of
three unities time, place
and action. They are
very faithful towards
the time. They
are equally scrupulous
towards the unity
of place.In their
plays they have
finished entire play
in one place. They
are very punctual
about action as
there is no
sub-plot in most
of their plays. They
don’t belive in
mix genre like
English dramatist who
mix tragedy and
comedy in one
play and make
it more complex.
Lisidious adds that
there is no
drama in the
world is so
absurd as the
English tragic-comedy.
According to Aristotle, at
the end of
the play, it Arouses
catharsis in spectacle
but here it
genres mirth and
compassion which are
very opposite.The English
are responsible for
this mistake, while
French are not. He further adds
that the French
write their plays
in rhyming verse
which is far
beautiful than the
blank verse in
which English playwrights
write. Further, the French generally write their tragedies on well-known
historical facts which the people can easily comprehend. They do not make their
plots so complicated that the spectators may lose their patience. In their
plays the hero is most important, and rests of the characters are marginalized
to him.Finally,The French write their plays in beautiful rhyming verse which is
far sweeter than the blank verse in which the English plays are written. To Sum
Up, The French playwrights are superior to the English.
Ø
Neander views
Ø
Neander
favors English dramas
over French drama
as English dramas
creat lively image
while French dramas
are not able
to do it. He
starts withargument that French
dramatist are imitating
English. He says
that more regularity
in play make
it more alike.
He also believes that
there is nothing
wrong in tragic – comedy as
it gives relief
to spectacle from
heaviness tragedy.He further
tells about presenting
death on stage.In
this reply on
the basis of
definition of play
which was agreed
by four of
them. He says that
death is the
reality of the
life and violence
is the truth
of this world. Finally, he says
that English dramists
are putting a
lively picture of
a life in
drama. French are not
best to present
lively image while
English plays are
far better than
their plays as
they put a
clear picture of
life and nature
in their plays. In the First place French drama,
whether comic or tragic, lacks in emotion and passion. English dramatists
surpass them in both. The English tragedies produce fear and pity more
powerfully, and their comedies excel in producing delightful humors and
Romantic love. He equally defends the insertion of under plots which highlight
the main plot.Coming to the dramatic unities of Time and Place, he says that
their observance might adversely affect the total impact of a play. It is
unbelievable that sufficient material for the plot of a good play.Finally,
coming to Shakespeare, he says “He was the man who of all modern, and perhaps
ancient poets, had the largest and most comprehensive soul. He was naturally
learned; he needed not the spectacle of books to read literature; he looked
inwards and found him there.
In
restoration era rhymed verse or heroic couplet was generally used as the
medium of expression for heroic tragedy. While the great Elizabethan
dramatist had used blank verse for their plays. Dryden himself used rhyme
for his plays up to ‘ Aurangzeb’ , but the preface to this play he bids
farewell to his mistress rhyme , and express his intention of
turning to blank verse . However in the essay, he has expressed himself
strongly in favor of rhyme through the mouth of Neander.
At
the end of the essay, Dryden gives one more reasons in favor of rhyme. Rhymes
add to the pleasure of poetry, the primary function of poetry is to give
delight and rhyme, enable the poet to perform function well.
Ø
Conclusion
Here,
in this essay Dryden gives definition of play and gives idea about French drama
and English drama. We came to-know about merits and demists of ancients and
moderns. The debate between four critic give us many ideas and remove our
confusion towards literature.
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