John Dryden

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In 1672, however, maybe sensing the end of his short-lived structure, Dryden turned his hand to comedy and produced Marriage A-la-Mode, a brilliant battle of the sexes. Dryden's link with Killigrew's company continued until 1678 at which point he broke with the theatre and offered his latest play, Oedipus, a drama he had co-authored with Nathaniel Lee, to another company...
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However, he continued to write for the theatre, producing such plays as Don Sebastian (1689), the story of a king who abdicates his throne after discovering that he has committed incest, and Amphitryon (1690), a brilliant retelling of the classic myth. He also adapted a number of Shakespeare's plays including The Tempest and All for Love (1677), a retelling of Antony and Cleopatra...
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