Marriage a la Mode John Dryden. John Dryden (1631 — 1700) First Poet-Laureate Marriage à la mode (1673) (Portrait by Michael John Wright, c1668) First.

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Marriage a la Mode John Dryden

John Dryden (1631 — 1700) First Poet-Laureate Marriage à la mode (1673) (Portrait by Michael John Wright, c1668) First Poet-Laureate Marriage à la mode (1673) (Portrait by Michael John Wright, c1668) Image:

Marriage à la mode Why should a foolish marriage vow, Which long ago was made, Oblige us to each other now When passion is decay'd? We lov'd, and we lov'd, as long as we could, Till our love was lov'd out in us both: But our marriage is dead, when the pleasure is fled: 'Twas pleasure first made it an oath. If I have pleasures for a friend, And farther love in store, What wrong has he whose joys did end, And who could give no more? 'Tis a madness that he should be jealous of me, Or that I should bar him of another: For all we can gain is to give our selves pain, When neither can hinder the other. John Dryden, New Court Songs and Poems, 1672/Ii Source:

Satires of Marriage William Hogarth, Marriage à-la-mode (1743— 1745) Images (following):

William Hogarth, Marriage à-la-mode: The Marriage Contract

William Hogarth, Marriage à-la-mode: The Tête à Tête

William Hogarth, Marriage à-la-mode: The Inspection

William Hogarth, Marriage à-la-mode: The Toilette

William Hogarth, Marriage à-la-mode: The Bagnio

William Hogarth, Marriage à-la-mode: The Lady’s Death

ProductionProduction First performed in 1673 by the King’s Company in Lincoln’s Inn Fields Still performed: image from 2005 production at George Brown College in Toronto First performed in 1673 by the King’s Company in Lincoln’s Inn Fields Still performed: image from 2005 production at George Brown College in Toronto Image:

Original Cast William Wintershall Polydamas Edward Kynaston Leonidas Michael Mohun Rhodophil Nicolas Burt Palamede William Cartwright the younger.. Hermogenes Elizabeth Cox Palmyra Rebecca Marshall Doralice Elizabeth James Amalthea Elizabeth Boutell Melantha Images: Kynaston; Mohun Images:

Social groupings Court Town City Country Court Town City Country

TragicomedyTragicomedy Parallel narratives /sets of characters Divergent approaches to a single theme Parallel narratives /sets of characters Divergent approaches to a single theme

For discussion: Two views of marriage: how do they interact? Does one prevail? Will Leonides and Palmyra be happy? Rhodophil and Doralice? Palamede and Melantha? Two views of marriage: how do they interact? Does one prevail? Will Leonides and Palmyra be happy? Rhodophil and Doralice? Palamede and Melantha?