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The Rape of the Lock and Other Poems

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Informationen zum Autor Alexander Pope was born in 1688 in London, England. His father, a linen merchant, moved his family to Binfield in Windsor Forest after the Glorious Revolution of 1688, where Pope received little schooling, educating himself largely through reading. At the age of twelve, Pope contracted a tubercular infection, never growing taller than four feet, six inches, and suffered from curvature of the spine and constant headaches. He came to public notice on the publication of “Pastorals” in Jacob Tonson’s Miscellany (1709), Essay on Criticism (1711), and gained much notoriety and acclaim for The Rape of the Lock (1712). By 1713, Pope had befriended Jonathan Swift, John Gay, Thomas Parnell, and Dr. John Arbuthnot, and together they formed the “Scriblerus Club” which indirectly contributed to such works as Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels and Pope’s own Dunciad (1728), as well as the Memoirs of Martinus Scriblerus (1741). Pope’s translation of the Iliad (1715-1720) and the Odyssey (1725-1726) earned him financial success, as well as critical praise. Working jointly with Swift, they published Miscellanies (1727-1732), an obvious parody of writers, which was ill received. Pope answered again with a personal satire, the famous Dunciad . He attempted a survey of human nature, completing Essay on Man (1733), and Mortal Essays both reminiscent of the satire for which Pope had become so famous. Imitations of Horace (1733-1738) a parody of the contemporary social and political scene, and his “pirated” letters, which he had devised to be published, would be his last works. Pope died in 1744 and was buried in Twickenham Church. He left the epic verse Brutus incomplete. Klappentext Presented here are many of Pope's principal works, including the delightful mock-epic, The Rape of the Lock, Windsor Forest, Essay on Man, Eloïsa to Abelard, Essay on Criticism, and his satirical masterpiece, The Dunciad. Together, they represent the writings of one of the Enlightenment's greatest poets. Alexander Pope enjoyed in his lifetime a fame and fortune that few poets have received. Known for his brilliant epigrams, he was an uncompromising social critic and razor-sharp satirist of fashionable society's foibles. His poetry was characterized by a graceful mastery of the English language, a biting wit, and a moral alertness that ranged from contemptuous to compassionate to dryly humorous. Considered England's greatest living poet by the age of 25, Pope would be hailed by Lord Byron as "the greatest name in our Poetry." Includes an Introduction by Christopher Miller and an Afterword by Elliott Visconsi Zusammenfassung Presented here are many of Pope’s principal works! including the delightful mock-epic!  The Rape of the Lock! Windsor Forest! Essay on Man! Eloïsa to Abelard! Essay on Criticism!  and his satirical masterpiece!  The Dunciad . Together! they represent the writings of one of the Enlightenment’s greatest poets.  Alexander Pope enjoyed in his lifetime a fame and fortune that few poets have received. Known for his brilliant epigrams! he was an uncompromising social critic and razor-sharp satirist of fashionable society’s foibles. His poetry was characterized by a graceful mastery of the English language! a biting wit! and a moral alertness that ranged from contemptuous to compassionate to dryly humorous. Considered England’s greatest living poet by the age of 25! Pope would be hailed by Lord Byron as “the greatest name in our Poetry.”   Includes an Introduction by Christopher Miller and an Afterword by Elliott Visconsi ...

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Authors Christopher Miller, Alexander Pope, Alexander/ Price Pope, Martin Price, Elliott Visconsi
Assisted by Martin Price (Editor), Price Martin (Editor), Christopher Miller (Introduction), Miller Christopher (Introduction), Elliott Visconsi (Afterword)
Publisher Signet USA
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 03.04.2012
 
EAN 9780451532107
ISBN 978-0-451-53210-7
No. of pages 320
Dimensions 107 mm x 172 mm x 18 mm
Series Signet Classics
Signet Classics
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

POETRY / General, Poetry, Ireland, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Poetry by individual poets, Poetry / poems by individual poets, Poetry / Poems

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