Robert Dodsley
Robert Dodsley was an English poet, playwright, and publisher, born in 1704. He began his career as a humble servant, but his passion for literature soon led him to establish his own publishing house. Dodsley is perhaps best known for his contributions to the literary scene of the 18th century, particularly through his work as a compiler of poetry and drama. His publication of "A Collection of Poems by Several Hands" in 1748 was a significant achievement that showcased the talents of various poets, helping to elevate their work and solidify his reputation in the literary world.
As a figure in the literary community, Dodsley was well-connected, engaging with notable contemporaries like Samuel Johnson and Alexander Pope. His own writings, while not as widely recognized today, reflect the themes of his time and offer a glimpse into the cultural landscape of 18th-century England. If you're intrigued by the interplay of poetry and publishing during this vibrant period, take a moment to explore Robert Dodsley's works available in the app. You may find a treasure trove of forgotten voices and timeless themes waiting to be rediscovered.
Cleone. A Tragedy
Read by Joshua Paul Seeger
Robert Dodsley
This is a play in 5 acts. From the playwright's preface: "An imperfect hint towards the Fable of the following Tragedy was taken from t…