Dryden, John, 1631–1700
Nationality:
(United Kingdom)
John Dryden Contributed to the Following:
| Title | Edition | Year of Publication | Role | Country of Publication | Possible Copyright Status | Available Online? | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alexander's feast: MacFlecknoe and St. Cecilia's day | 1883 | Author | |||||||
| The best of Dryden | 1933 | Author | |||||||
| His Majesties declaration defended (1681) | 1950 | Author | |||||||
| Palamon and Arcite | 1898 | Author | |||||||
| Plutarch's Lives: the translation called Dryden's | 1911 | Translator | |||||||
| Selected lyrics from Dryden, Collins, Gray, Cowper, and Burns | 1913 | Author | |||||||
| Selected works | 1953 | Author | |||||||
| Shakespeare adaptations: The tempest, The mock tempest, and King Lear | 1922 | Author | |||||||
| The songs of John Dryden | 1932 | Author | |||||||
| Three masters of English drama: Bernard Shaw: Caesar and Cleopatra; John Dryden: All for love; William Shakespeare: Julius Caesar | 1934 | Author | |||||||
| The works of John Dryden | 2d. ed. | 1821 | Author | ||||||
