Alexander Pope [ Art and Literature ]
… more acerbic, more combative poetic mode. Some of his early friendships, including those with fellow ‘ Scriblerians ’ Jonathan Swift and John Gay, evolved into defining fixtures within his personal mythology, nourished by the authors’ shared … Character of Dr Swift (1733)’, in Hermann J. Real (ed.), Reading Swift: Papers from The Fifth Munster Symposium on Jonathan Swift (Paderborn: Fink, 2008), p. 131-148. As it transpires, such equivocation about the virtues of Pope’s …
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