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The Conquest of Granada Information
548 words, approx. 2 pages
 The Conquest of Granada was a play written by John Dryden and acted in 1670. It was notable both as the beginning of the "heroic drama" pioneered by Dryden and as the subject of later satire. Dryden wrote the play in closed couplets of iambic...


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 The Independent - London
Outlook: Granada
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 The Daily Mail (London, England)
Granada in the red.
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Literary Criticism
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Critical Essay by J. Douglas Canfield
9,592 words, approx. 32 pages
 In this essay, Canfield uses Dryden's Conquest of Granada as an exemplary heroic drama in order to uncover the political and ideological values that underlie the genre.


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