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Astraea Redux Information
215 words, approx. 1 pages
 Astraea Redux, written by John Dryden in 1660, is a full-blown royalist panegyric in which Dryden welcomes the new regime of King Charles II. It is a vivid emotional display that overshadows the cautious Heroique Stanzas that Dryden composed for Oliver...


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Critical Essay by Alberto Cacicedo
5,908 words, approx. 20 pages
 In the following excerpt, Cacicedo argues that as a depiction of the Restoration, Dryden's poem Astraea Redux is not servile as critics have suggested, but that instead it relies upon analogies from the bible and from classical works to provide a realistic view of King Charles as well as of the contemporary political climate under which he was obliged to rule.


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