Alexander Pope was a gifted poet, literary critic and translator of the Augustan Age, whose powerful poetic satire and perfection of the English heroic couplet makes him one of the most famous and respected poets of all time. Pope embodied eighteenth-century neoclassical ideals like order, beauty, sophisticated wit, and refined moral sentiment. Included in this collection is The Rape of The Lock, a satirical poem that mocks ancient epics, one of Pope's most famous works. Also included is An Essay on Man, a work that met immediate acclaim throughout Europe upon publication, and is still renowned today. In this work, Pope attempts to vindicate the ways of God to man. Additionally, this collection includes The Dunciad, a work regarded as a literary landmark in satirical writing, personifying Dullness as a goddess and the harm she causes to the kingdom of Great Britain. All told, this selection of over forty poems by Alexander Pope provides the reader with a representative sample of one of England's greatest poets. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper.
The Works of Alexander Pope is a collection of an influential poet's most famous works. Pope was a pioneering figure in the English language, and many of his phrases and ideas remain pervasive in contemporary literature and culture. This collection includes his most famous poems, including The Rape of the Lock, An Essay on Man, and Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot. It also includes commentary and notes from one of Pope's most esteemed contemporaries, Mr. Warburton. This collection is essential reading for anyone who wishes to gain an understanding of the evolution of English poetry.
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One of the greatest poets of the 18th century, Alexander Pope was hailed for his wit, insight, and mastery of the verse form. This collection features his celebrated philosophical poem 'An Essay on Man', as well as some of his lesser-known works, showcasing the full range of his talent and imagination.
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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Homer's Iliad, translated by Alexander Pope, is a masterful rendition of the ancient epic that brings the legendary tale of the Trojan War to life through the grandeur of heroic couplets. Published between 1715 and 1720, Pope's translation captures the drama, passion, and heroism of figures like Achilles, Hector, and Agamemnon as they navigate the complex interplay of fate, honor, and divine intervention. Pope's elegant and ornate language adds a rhythmic and formal structure that enhances the poem's epic scope.
Pope's Iliad vividly portrays the intense battles and the profound themes of glory and mortality, offering readers a glimpse into the values and culture of ancient Greece. This translation not only made Homer's work accessible to English audiences but also influenced the development of English poetry. A timeless classic, Pope's Iliad remains a landmark in the world of literature, celebrated for its poetic artistry and historical significance.