John Dryden
/ˌdʒɒn ˈdraɪdn/
/ˌdʒɑːn ˈdraɪdn/
- (1631-1700) an English poet and writer of plays. He was made Poet Laureate by King Charles II in 1668, and most of his poems are about national events of his time. Absalom and Achitophel (1681), for example, is about the Duke of Monmouth's attempt to become king. His best-remembered play is All For Love, a new version of Shakespeare's Anthony and Cleopatra.
约翰·德莱顿(John Dryden):(1631-1700)英国诗人和戏剧作家。1668年,国王查尔斯二世将他任命为诗人桂冠,他的大部分诗歌都与当时的民族事件有关。例如,押沙龙(Absalom)和阿奇托普(Achitophel)(1681)是关于蒙茅斯公爵(Duke of Monmouth)试图成为国王的。他记忆最深刻的剧集是莎士比亚的安东尼和克娄巴特拉的新版本《 All For Love》。