MacFlecknoe

MacFlecknoe

"Mac Flecknoe" is a verse mock-heroic satire written by John Dryden. Written after the English Restoration, when King Charles II came to power, "Mac Flecknoe" is full of satire and criticism. It is a direct attack on Thomas Shadwell, another prominent poet at this time.

Written about 1678, but not published until 1682, "Mac Flecknoe" is the outcome of a series of disagreements between Thomas Shadwell and Dryden. Their quarrel blossomed from the following disagreements: "1) their different estimates of the genius of Ben Jonson, 2) the preference of Dryden for comedy of wit and repartee and of Shadwell, the chief disciple of Jonson, for humors comedy, 3) a sharp disagreement over the true purpose of comedy, 4) contention over the value of rhymed plays, and 5) plagiarism." [Oden, Richard, L. "Dryden and Shadwell, The Literary Controversy and 'Mac Flecknoe' (1668-1679)" ISBN 0-8201-1289-5] Shadwell fancied himself heir to Ben Jonson and to the variety of comedy which the latter had commonly written. Shadwell’s poetry was certainly not of the same standard as Jonson’s, and it is possible that Dryden wearied of Shadwell’s argument that Dryden undervalued Jonson. Shadwell and Dryden were separated not only by literary grounds but also by political ones as Shadwell was a Whig, while Dryden was an outspoken supporter of the Stuart monarchy.

The poem illustrates Shadwell as the heir to a kingdom of poetic dullness, represented by his association with Richard Flecknoe, an earlier poet Dryden disliked, but Dryden does not use belittling techniques to satirize him.

The multiplicity of allusions to 17th Century literary works and to classic Greek and Roman literature with which the poem is riddled, demonstrates Dryden’s complex approach to satire, and the fact that he satirizes his own work as well shows his mastery over and respect towards the mock-heroic style in which the poem is written.

The poem begins in the tone of an epic masterpiece, presenting Shadwell's defining characteristic as dullness, just as every epic hero has a defining characteristic: Odysseus's is cunning; Achilles's is Wroth; the hero of Spenser's "The Faerie Queene" is of Holiness; whilst Satan in "Paradise Lost" has the defining characteristic of pride. Thus, Dryden subverts the theme of the defining characteristic by giving Shadwell a negative characteristic as his only virtue. Dryden uses the mock-heroic through his use of the heightened language of the epic to treat the trivial subjects such as poorly written and largely dismissible poetry. The juxtaposition of the lofty style with unexpected nouns such as 'dullness' provides an ironic contrast and makes the satiric point by the obvious disparity. In this, it works at the verbal level, with the language being carried by strong compelling rhythms and rhymes.

References

Oden, Richard, L. "Dryden and Shadwell, The Literary Controversy and 'Mac Flecknoe' (1668-1679)" ISBN 0-8201-1289-5

Reidhead, Julia et al. "The Norton Anthology of English Literature: Volume C." ISBN 0-393-92531-5

External links

* [http://newark.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Texts/macflecknoe.html Text]


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