Poetry and Criticism: Four Revolutions in Literary TasteAtheneum, 1961 - 178 Seiten |
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... Alexander Pope's " The Rape of the Lock , " published in 1712 and repub- lished in a considerably revised version in 1714. The occasion for the poem was a tiny scandal . Lord Petre had cut off a lock of Miss Arabella Fermor's hair and ...
... Alexander Pope's " The Rape of the Lock , " published in 1712 and repub- lished in a considerably revised version in 1714. The occasion for the poem was a tiny scandal . Lord Petre had cut off a lock of Miss Arabella Fermor's hair and ...
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... Alexander Pope , having some fun with the tendency of his time to find hidden political meanings , and not averse to stirring up a lit- tle controversy about his poem . The tendency of our time has been to find other kinds of hidden ...
... Alexander Pope , having some fun with the tendency of his time to find hidden political meanings , and not averse to stirring up a lit- tle controversy about his poem . The tendency of our time has been to find other kinds of hidden ...
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... Pope as a serious metaphysical poet like Donne . He need not be either , really . Brooks reminds us that a few years ... Alexander Pope " in Lives of the English Poets , published in 1780. It includes not only a full biography , but what ...
... Pope as a serious metaphysical poet like Donne . He need not be either , really . Brooks reminds us that a few years ... Alexander Pope " in Lives of the English Poets , published in 1780. It includes not only a full biography , but what ...
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