Alexander Pope [ Art and Literature ]
… in informing the literary tastes and stylistic conventions of his time. His poetry encompassed esteemed translations of classical works (his landmark Iliad of 1715-1720); mock-heroic ridicule of contemporary mores (1712’s The Rape of the … Cambridge University Press, 1989). Williams, Carolyn D., Pope, Homer, and Manliness: Some Aspects of Eighteenth-Century Classical Learning (London: Routledge, 1993). In the DIGIT.EN.S Anthology The First Satire of the Second Book of Horace … Cambridge University Press, 1989). Williams, Carolyn D., Pope, Homer, and Manliness: Some Aspects of Eighteenth-Century Classical Learning (London: Routledge, 1993). … Catholicism … Celebrity … Correspondence … Enmity … Friendship … Poetry … …
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