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The Poems of Alexander Pope is a multi-volume edition of the poetry of Alexander Pope resulting from a thorough reappraisal of his work. Volume One contains the poetry that appeared between 1709 and 1714.
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Note by the General Editors; Chronology of Pope’s Life and Publications; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1. January and May (1709); 2. The Episode of Sarpedon (1709); 3. Pastorals (1709); 4. An Essay on Criticism (1711); 5. Lines from The Critical Specimen (1711); 6. Sapho to Phaon (1712); 7. Messiah (1712); 8. The First Book of Statius his Thebais (1712); 9. The Fable of Vertumnus and Pomona (1712); 10. To a Young Lady, with the Works of Voiture (1712); 11. On Silence (1712); 12. To the Author of a Poem, intitled, Successio (1712); 13. Verses design’d to be prefix’d to Mr. Lintott’s Miscellany (1712); 14. The Rape of the Locke (1712); 15. On a Fan of the Author’s Design (1712); 16. Windsor-Forest (1713); 17. Prologue to Cato (1713); 18. Ode for Musick (1713); 19. The Gardens of Alcinous (1713); 20. Epigram upon Two or Three (1713); 21. The Wife of Bath Her Prologue (1713); 22. Prologue, Design’d for Mr. D---’s last Play (1713); 23. The Arrival of Ulysses in Ithaca (1713); Bibliography; Indexes of Titles and First Lines
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Julian Ferraro is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of English, University of Liverpool, UK. He works chiefly on seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century poetry, particularly satire, and on twentieth-century and contemporary literature and culture, particularly pictorial narrative, the relationship between literature and architecture, and the literary representation of money. He has published many articles on Alexander Pope, with a particular focus on his manuscripts, together with articles on subjects ranging from Joseph Conrad to contemporary comics.
Paul Baines is Professor in the Department of English, University of Liverpool, UK. He works chiefly on literature and culture in the long eighteenth century, especially satire, crime and the book trade. His main publications are The House of Forgery in Eighteenth-Century Britain (1999), The Complete Critical Guide to Alexander Pope (2000), Five Romantic Plays 1768–1821 (co-edited with Edward Burns, 2000), Edmund Curll, Bookseller (with Pat Rogers, 2007) and The Collected Writings of Edward Rushton (2014).
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The Poems of Alexander Pope is a multi-volume edition of the poetry of Alexander Pope resulting from a thorough reappraisal of his work. Volume One contains the poetry that appeared between 1709 and 1714.