
Description
The First Part. Written in the time of the Late Wars. Corrected & Amended, with several Additions and Annotations; 1694
[Bound with]
Hudibras The Second Part By the Author of The First. Corrected and Amended With Several Additions And Annotations. 1693
[Bound with]
Hudibras. The Third and Last Part. Written by the Author Of The First and Second Parts. 1694
by Butler, Samuel.
3 parts in 1 volume.
London, 1693 - 1694
8vo: 4.5 by 7
later mottled calf decorated in gilt;
joints reinforced,
lacking most of spine, back cover detached, but present
generally sound internally.
Text in English==
Hudibras is a vigorous satirical poem, written in a mock-heroic style by Samuel Butler (1613–1680), and published in three parts in 1663, 1664 and 1678.
The action is set in the last years of the Interregnum, around 1658–60, immediately before the restoration of Charles II as king in May 1660.
The story shows Hudibras, a knight and colonel in the Parliamentary army, being regularly defeated, sometimes by the skills and courage of women, and ends with a witty and detailed declaration that women are superior to men.
Hudibras is notable for its longevity: from the 1660s, it was more or less always in print, from many different publishers and editors, till the period of the First World War (see below). Apart from Byron’s masterpiece Don Juan (1819–24), there are few English verse satires of this length (over 11,000 lines) that have had such a long and influential life in print.
The satire “delighted the royalists but was less an attack on the puritans than a criticism of antiquated thinking and contemporary morals, and a parody of old-fashioned literary form.”
Or, as its most recent editor wrote: “Hudibras, like Gulliver’s Travels, is an unique imaginative work, capable of shocking, enlivening, provoking, and entertaining the reader in a peculiar and distinctive way, vigorously witty and powerful in its invective. It is the ebullient inventiveness of Hudibras which is likely to commend it to the modern reader and which raises it above its historical context. Justice still remains to be done not to Butler the moralist but to Butler the poet.”
All Hudibras quotations and references below, unless otherwise marked, relate to the standard modern edition (Oxford, 1967), edited by John Wilders.
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