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by John Dryden
This volume gathers a rich tapestry of Dryden’s literary legacy, complemented by extensive historical, critical, and explanatory notes that illuminate the era’s cultural landscape. A thoughtful dedication to the reigning monarch opens the work, offering a glimpse of the reverent tone that frames the collection. The editor’s introductory remarks set the stage for a deep dive into the intertwining worlds of politics, faith, and art in early‑modern England.
The heart of the book is a meticulously translated life of Saint Francis Xavier, the famed Jesuit missionary to the Indies and Japan. Drawing on Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, and French sources, the biography portrays his relentless zeal, the miracles attributed to him, and the challenges of spreading Christianity across distant lands. Accompanying the narrative are scholarly annotations that contextualize his missions within the broader religious debates of the time, inviting listeners to explore the complex interplay of devotion, colonial ambition, and cultural exchange.
Language
en
Duration
~16 hours (943K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jonathan Ingram, G. Graustein and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
Release date
2005-02-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1631–1700
A towering voice of Restoration England, this poet, playwright, critic, and translator helped shape the sound of English literature. His sharp satires, powerful stage works, and graceful translations kept his writing influential long after the 17th century.
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